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The Beats Solo3 wireless headphones are 50% off at Walmart


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SAVE $100.95: As of Oct. 25, the Beats Solo3 Wireless on-ear headphones (in black and rose gold only, at the time of writing) are on sale at Walmart for just $99 in an all-time-low deal that saves you 50%. (They usually retail for $199.95.)


Walmart was wrong for trying to sneak this one by unnoticed.

In an exclusive deal you won't find in any of its Black Friday preview ads, the big box store has the Mashable's Choice Award-winning Beats Solo3 Wireless on-ear headphones listed for just $99 as of Oct. 25 — a 50% discount on their $199.95 MSRP.

For anyone keeping track at home, this beats (sorry) their previous all-time-low price from Walmart's 2021 anti-Prime Day sale by a whole 95 cents and leaves last year's Black Friday offer in the dust. Simply iconic.

The Solo3s got an external refresh in 2019 after an initial launch way back in 2016, so they're not exactly the newest Apple-made headphones out there. But what they lack in fancy features (like spatial audio support and Adaptive EQ), they more than make up for with excellent sound quality, hassle-free pairing, comfy noise-isolating ear cups, and a ridiculously long battery life of up to 40 hours per charge — hence why they're still some of our absolute favorite on-ear headphones to date.

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