Beats Studio Buds Drop to Just $99 in Time for Christmas

Dec 20, 2021 at 06:07am EST
Save $50 and grab the Beats Studio Buds for $99

The excellent and great-sounding Beats Studio Buds true wireless earphones are available for $99 just in time for Christmas.

Christmas Deal Brings Price of Beats Studio Buds Down to Just $99

Rather than spending $249 for AirPods Pro, the Beats Studio Buds offer similar functionality complete with active noise cancellation for a low price of $149.95. But thanks to the holiday season, you don't have to pay full price either and instead get away with paying just $99.

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For that price, you get extremely capable set of earphones that feature an IPX4 rating, 8 hours of listening time on a single charge and 24 hours if you include the charging case and so much more.

Custom acoustic platform delivers powerful, balanced sound
Control your sound with two distinct listening modes: Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency mode
Three soft eartip sizes for a stable and comfortable fit while ensuring an optimal acoustic seal
Up to 8 hours of listening time (up to 24 hours combined with pocket-sized charging case)
Industry-leading Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts

There are three colors to choose from - black, white and red - and all of them are equally discounted. There are no discount codes or coupons needed here to bring the price down either. Just hope that the price sticks at $99 long enough for everyone to take advantage of the deal before Christmas.

Buy Beats Studio Buds - Was $149.95, now just $99

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