Apple’s noise-cancelling Beats Studio Buds are getting cheaper and cheaper as Christmas draws near

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Apple's noise-cancelling Beats Studio Buds are getting cheaper and cheaper as Christmas draws near

Apple’s noise-cancelling Beats Studio Buds are getting cheaper and cheaper as Christmas draws near،

There are only 32 days until Christmas as of this writing, and if you want to treat someone special to something special with a modern “truly wireless” design and cutting-edge active noise cancellation now , you…luckily, you have all the options in the world.

Of course, your options become a lot fewer if whoever you’re shopping for this holiday season is a die-hard Apple fan, and even fewer if you can’t afford to spend more than $100 on that particular gift. With the ultra-premium AirPods Pro 2 essentially out of the equation, even with their huge new Black Friday discount, your safest bet is to go with something from Beats, which is of course a wholly owned brand. aforementioned Cupertino-based tech. giant.
But the Studio Buds+ and Fit Pro are also a bit pricey, leaving you with the “regular” Studio Buds as the best budget option. Not as powerful as their Plus sibling and Pro cousin, these bad boys normally cost $149.95 a pair, and after getting $50 off ahead of Black Friday 2023, they’ve now dropped another $10.

So in total, you’re looking at shaving $60 (or 40%) off the $150 list price at Amazon and Best Buy, which is the highest discount ever offered by a major U.S. retailer on the Beats Studio Buds and this is unlikely to be the case. further improved by the end of the year.

Available in a much wider range of colors than the industry-leading AirPods family, the non-Pro and non-Plus Studio Buds come with a number of decidedly premium features and capabilities, actively canceling surrounding noise while also supporting a convenient transparency mode. , delivering high-quality call performance and overall audio quality, and last but not least, promising to keep listening to your tunes for up to 8 hours on their own, with battery life increasing to 24 hours with charging “pocket” cases also to be considered.

It’s certainly not bad for under $100, especially with the Beats Studio Buds natively supporting and working with iPhone and Android handsets.