SAVE $130: As of Nov. 14,orientalism, eroticism and modern visuality in global cultures the Beats Solo 3 are on sale for $69 at Walmart. This deal saves you 65% on list price.
There may be a few weeks left until the big event really kicks off, but Black Friday discounts have already started to appear at top retailers, including Walmart. You'll find deals across TVs, phones, and headphones, and we love this latest discount on the Beats Solo 3.
As of Nov. 14, these headphones are reduced to just $69 — saving you $130. This deal is currently only available in the rose gold color. Black was included in this deal too, but is currently sold out, so keep an eye out in case this situation changes.
SEE ALSO: Grab a discount on the Apple Pencil in Walmart's Black Friday saleWhile not the latest in the Solo range (for that check out the Beats Solo 4), these are a great option, especially at this reduced price. They offer up to 40 hours of battery life, so you don't have to think about constantly charging. And when you do, the Fast Fuel function will mean that with just a five-minute charge you'll have another three hours of listening.
As is standard with this range, the Beats Solo 3 are designed with comfort in mind. They've got adjustable, cushioned ear cups to keep your head feeling comfy while you listen. They also fold up nicely, perfect for stowing in your bag and heading out the door. You can even use Siri through these headphones, meaning you can take calls and control music hands-free.
And of course, with Beats, you know you're getting second-to-none sound quality, with clear audio and a seriously punchy bass. And for under $70, we can't argue with that.
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