SAVE $180:As of Oct. 30988 Archives Beats Studio Pro are on sale for $169.99 at Amazon. This deal saves you 51% on list price.
If you've been waiting for a deal on Beats headphones, now's your moment. Beats Studio Pro brings that classic, bass-thumping sound Beats is famous for — but this time, it's even more refined and feature-packed. With a custom acoustic platform, these headphones deliver rich, immersive audio, whether jamming to your favorite playlist or trying to hear your mom on the phone.
Beats Studio Pro headphones aren't just about sound; they're packed with convenience features for daily life. You get two distinct listening modes — Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency mode — so you can either block out the world or stay aware of your surroundings (like when the barista calls your name). Enhanced Bluetooth Class 1 connectivity means fewer dropouts, making them great for long listening sessions when you're out and about.
SEE ALSO: How to use Apple IntelligenceThese over-ear headphones are all about comfort, with soft ear cushions and an ergonomic fit that'll have you forgetting they're even there. Battery anxiety? Not here. With up to 40 hours of playtime on a full charge, they'll easily outlast your playlist. And in a pinch, a quick 10-minute charge with Fast Fuel tech gets you four more hours — perfect for powering through a long commute or last-minute workout.
The Studio Pro plays nice with Apple and Android, offering one-touch pairing and platform-native features. Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking adds that "you are here" feel to your favorite tracks. USB-C connectivity brings lossless audio for a pure, wired experience.
Available in black and a mix of earthy hues like dune, moon, and navy, these headphones bring style as much as sound. And at 51% off, this is one of the best prices we've seen — grab them on Amazon while they're still hot and enjoy top-tier sound without breaking the bank.
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