SAVE $70:As of April 8, the Beats Solo 4 headphones are on sale at Amazon for $129.95, 35% off their list price of $199.95.
If you're planning to spend some more time outside in the springtime sunshine, it feels good to have a reliable pair of headphones you can take out with you. If you've been on the hunt for a new pair or are just looking for an upgrade, Amazon's offering some great deals at the moment. One of our favorites we've spotted is a deal on the Beats Solo 4 headphones.
The Beats Solo 4 have received a 35% discount at Amazon, dropping their price from $199.95 to $129.95. This price matches what they were during Amazon's Big Spring Sale, so now is a good time to grab them if they've been on your radar. This offer applies to multiple colors as well, so you can choose between the matte black, black & gold, cloud pink, and slate blue headphones.
SEE ALSO: The Sony ULT Field 1 portable speaker is just $98 at Amazon for a limited timeIf you love to be absorbed in the latest album releases or get lost in an exciting audiobook, the Beats Solo 4 offer a comfortable fit and up to 50 hours of battery life so you can listen for longer. On top of great sound quality, they also offer Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking that surrounds you with sound as you listen. With this you can feel even more immersed in what you're listening to.
Amazon has the Beats Solo 4 listed as a limited time deal, so if they've caught your eye you'll want to act fast to secure them at this price.
If you're on the hunt for more headphone and earbud deals, we've found a couple of the latter that are worth a look right now. At Amazon, the Sony WF-C700N earbuds have returned to their lowest-ever price and the Beats Fit Pro are still at their reduced Big Spring Sale price there as well.
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