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Beats Solo3 wireless headphones are down by over £100
TL;DR: The slick Beats Solo3 wireless headphones are on sale for £137.99, saving you over £100 on list price.
A set of headphones is an important purchase, because you are going to be fairly inseparable from one another. It is therefore essential that you get one that connects with your device of choice.
Fortunately, when it comes to headphones, there are a lot of strong options to consider, from top audio brands like Sony, Bose, and Apple. In even better news, a lot of these brands’ products are on offer in the Prime Day sale.
You can now pick up a set of Beats Solo3 wireless on-ear headphones for just £137.99. That is down from £249.95, saving you over £100 on list price. To bag this bargain, you do need to make your purchase before midnight on July 16, but that shouldn’t be a problem. Not at this price, anyway.
Beats Solo3 wireless headphones deliver up to 40 hours of battery life, and can simultaneously connect to your Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac. You can also take calls, control your music, and activate Siri with the multifunction on-ear controls. So besides the great deal, there’s a lot to like about these headphones.
Get this important purchase right, and save on Beats Solo3 wireless on-ear headphones.
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