THIS MONTH, the Presidents’ Day savings have been absolutely major, whether you’re shopping Vuori for a wardrobe upgrade or furniture shopping at Article. We’re even seeing deals on Apple tech popping up left and right, including Beats by Dre headphones (if you didn’t realize, Beats are built with Apples H1 headphone chip and have many of the same high-tech features as AirPods, like seamless pairing with your iOS devices and active noise cancelation).
Right now, Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones, the brand’s signature over-ear noise-canceling headphones, are down to $199.95. That’s a full $150 off the original price tag. The headphones proved to be the most comfortable over-ear headphones for the gym in our testing for the best over-ear headphones. The ear pads are soft and hold tight even while you’re breaking a sweat. The only downside to the sale is that it doesn’t extend to all color options, but four out of the seven options are down to the just under $200 price tag. If the $200 is still more than you’re willing to spend, the Beats Solo3 On-Ear Headphones are a more affordable pick, with the sale price bringing the cans down to $129.95. The wearable tech offers an up to 40-hour battery life and all four colorways are set at the same sale price.
For those of you looking for an earbud option, the good news continues. The Powerbeats Pro True Wireless Earbuds, which we found to be the best wireless earbuds for running, are down 20 percent. The ear hooks keep them stable while you’re on the move and the added stability helps to isolate the sound (since the earbuds don’t offer noise cancellation). Another great, and more affordable yet, pair of running earbuds are the Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds. This pair from Beats come in at $59.95 on sale, making them the most budget-friendly Beats pick at the moment. They come with different sized rubber tips so you can find the right fit for your ears and the cord connecting the two sides sits on the back of your neck.
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If you’re deep into the Apple ecosystem (or just an iPhone user) it’s good to note that Beats will integrate with the rest of your iOS devices. But fear not, Android users, the headphones work just as well with Samsung, Google and other Android options.
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Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and beyond. In her time as a writer, she’s covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.
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