SAVE OVER $69.96: As of Oct. 9,Seventeen (2019) the Beats Studio Buds are on sale for $79.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 47% on the regular list price of $149.95.
If there’s one gadget we all need in this modern and Bluetooth-connected world, it’s a pair of high-quality earbuds. (Oh, and a smartphone. And a laptop. Okay, so maybe more than one thing.) And if great-sounding audio is a priority — and why wouldn’t it be? — then Beats products should be on your radar. The Apple brand makes stylish headphones that produce exceptional-sounding music. That’s why the Beats Studio Buds are an absolute steal this October Prime Day.
You can currently pick up the Beats Studio Buds for the discounted price of $79.99, which gives you a massive saving from the list price of $149.95. We used to get excited when these buds dropped to $100. After closely watching their price history on Amazon, we can confirm they're once again at their lowest-ever price. (Technically, they're $0.04 shy of a record low, but we're counting it.)
And don’t forget: Oct. 9 is the last day of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, aka October Prime Day, so don’t miss your chance to snap up these noise-cancelling earbuds and save yourself more than $69.
SEE ALSO: The new Apple AirPods Max 2 just got their first discount for October Prime DayBeats Studio Buds are true wireless earbuds that have active noise cancellation and transparency mode, which allows certain ambient sounds through at your discretion, such as other people’s voices. They also offer spatial audio and one-touch pairing with iOS devices.
They’re Apple-made but compatible with both Apple and Android — and a bargain no matter which brand of smartphone you use. As a bonus, you’ll also get three months of Apple Music absolutely free with your purchase. Everything’s controlled by the buds themselves — just give them a tap.
If you want to keep track of the best savings, follow our live blogfor up-to-the-minute coverage of all the latest October Prime Day dealsat Amazon and beyond.
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