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Beats Studio 3 wireless headphones are on sale for $70 off at Amazon
TL;DR: Snag the immersive Beats Studio 3 wireless noise canceling headphones for $279.95. They’re typically $349.95, so you’ll save $70.
College move-in day is just around the corner and although I’m sure your parents have double- and triple-checked your packing list more times than you can count, there’s definitely something you forgot: headphones. Yes, headphones. Think about it for a second: Headphones are a necessity for every college student. What other device could possibly drown out the sound of your roommate snoring or bingeing the latest season of Riverdale while also allowing you to listen to your artistically crafted back-to-school playlist?
The Beats Studio 3 wireless noise canceling headphones combine style and comfort, with soft over-ear cushions and an adjustable strap to provide a custom fit. You’ll never want to take them off, and you won’t have to (unless you’re in class) — with 22 hours of battery life per charge, your Beats will last your entire study session, no matter how many times you “take a break” to scroll through Instagram.
Equipped with an Apple W1 chip, these Beats also have the ability to take calls, skip songs, and activate Siri. They also come in a wide range of colors including this adorable icy blue.
Typically $349.95, you can grab the Beats Studio 3 wireless headphones for $279.95, a savings of $70.
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