Amazon has been having a great sale on Beats headphones since Black Friday, and some of them are still active despite Cyber Monday already being over. Right now, you can still nab Beats headphones for up to 50% off. That’s not quite as low in price as they were for Black Friday, but it’s still a great deal.
Beats Solo3 headphones are 50% off
If you’re still trying to take advantage of the holiday deals, consider the Beats Solo3, which are 50% off at $99.99 (originally $199.95). This is the cheapest they’ve ever been and matches the deals offered on Black Friday, according to Camelcamelcamel’s price history. These headphones give you up to 40 hours of listening time with fast charging (3 hours of playtime with just a 5-minute charge) and have a microphone so you can take calls with them. Remember that Apple bought Beats, so there are Apple features like seamless Bluetooth connections to Apple Watch, iPad, and Macs, as well as easy Siri activation with the on-ear controls. You can read the full Beats Solo3 PCMag review here.
The Beats Studio Buds are $50 off
For those who want noise-cancelling earbuds, the Beats Studio Buds for $99.95 (originally $149.95) are a good pick. The earbuds are just $10 more than they were on Black Friday, according to Camelcamelcamel’s price history, and still a great deal. These earbuds are very well-priced for active noise cancellation (ANC). According to PCMag’s review, they also have a strong bass with crisp and balanced highs. You’ll also like the easy-to-use on-ear controls and one-touch pairing with Android and iOS. You can expect about 5 hours with ANC on and 8 hours with ANC off, plus an additional 10 hours with the charging case.
Beats Powerbeats Pro are $70 off
If you’re looking for more outdoor and sweat-resistant earbuds that you can take to the gym with you, consider the Powerbeats Pro for $179.95 (originally $249.95). These earbuds hit $150 during Black Friday, according to Camelcamelcamel’s price history, but are still a good deal at the current price. These earbuds give you 1 more hour of listening time than the Studio Buds, for a total of 9 hours. Keep in mind that these earbuds have no ANC, but they have spatial audio, which creates a neat surround-sound effect. Some other features, like audio sharing, allow you to pair the earbuds with other Beats or AirPods to an iPhone and listen to the same media. You can also use the “locate my device” feature to find your earbuds if you are prone to misplacing them. You can read the full PCMag review here.