Beats Solo 4 hits its lowest price yet and your ears deserve this upgrade

Amazon has knocked $80 off the Beats Solo 4 wireless on-ear headphones in Black & Gold, bringing the price down to $119.99 from its regular MSRP of $199.99. That is a 40% discount on a pair of headphones that rarely sees this kind of markdown, and it will not last forever.

The Solo 4 packs a serious 50-hour battery life with Fast Fuel support, meaning a 10-minute charge delivers up to five hours of playback for those always-on-the-go moments. The headphones run on Bluetooth 5.3 and are fully compatible with both iOS and Android, giving users one-touch pairing, Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking on Apple devices, and Google Fast Pair on Android. Lossless audio is also on the table via the included USB-C and 3.5mm cables, and the foldable, ultra-lightweight design makes them an easy fit in any bag.

These headphones are built for commuters, students, and everyday listeners who want reliable battery life and a recognizable design without paying full freight. The lack of active noise cancellation is a known tradeoff, but at $119.99, the Solo 4 now sits in a much more competitive spot than it did at $200. If Beats" ecosystem, cross-platform compatibility, and marathon battery life check the right boxes, this is the deal to act on.

Grab the Beats Solo 4 at its best price at the link below before stock runs out:

Beats Solo 4: $119.99 (Sold and shipped by Amazon US) / MSRP $199.99

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