Save $63 on Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones with Apple’s W1 Chip [Just $136]

Uzair Ghani

Beats Solo3 Wireless on-ear headphones with Apple’s W1 chip can be yours today for just $136, which is a $63 saving.

Apple’s W1-Powered Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones Can be Yours for $136 Today

Finding a good pair of headphones can be a daunting task. But if you need something that works with your ecosystem, then the choices can be narrowed down very easily. If you are on the iOS side of the fence, then the Solo3 Wireless are a very obvious choice, thanks to the W1 chip from Apple. Right now, you don’t have to pay full price for these headphones either - just $136 will do.

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The moment you turn these headphones on, you’ll get a pop-up on your iPhone and iPad for pairing. Just tap on Connect and you are paired across all your device signed into the same Apple ID. Switching between them takes just one tap as well, something you won’t find anywhere else.

On the battery end, you can expect these to last for up to 40 hours on a single charge which is simply insane. If you do manage to deplete the battery, and you will eventually, then charging for just 5 minutes will deliver 3 hours of listening time.

Once you are done listening to your music, simply power these headphones off, collapse them and toss them in the included case to keep them safe.

You can expect tons of bass from these headphones, something which you can expect from Beats. But overall, the sound is tuned in a way that it will appease most listeners out there.

There are no special discount codes or coupons you need to know of in order to get the discount.

Buy Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Class 1 Bluetooth, 40 Hours Of Listening Time - Black (Latest Model) - Was $199, now just $136

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About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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