Deals: Shop for Beats Headphones in New Sales, Including Powerbeats Pro at $199.95
A collection of discounts have hit the Powerbeats, Powerbeats Pro, and Beats Solo Pro accessories this week. As in previous sales, you can get $20 off Powerbeats, $50 off Powerbeats Pro, and $70 off Solo Pro.
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For the Powerbeats Pro, you'll find the discounted $199.95 price tag is available for every color of the Bluetooth headphones, including the new cloud pink, glacier blue, spring yellow, and lava red colors. This also remains one of the lowest prices we've tracked for a new model of the Powerbeats Pro.
Below we've highlighted each of these deals in a list, focusing on Amazon's sales. If you prefer other retailers, you can find these discounts across a number of retailers, including Apple, Best Buy, B&H Photo, and more.
Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.
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Top Rated Comments
But the main advantage of the new Powerbeats for me is the actual power button. With PBP there’s no way you could turn the buds off. You either drain and use it, or charge it to 100% with the case.
That’s a perpetual torture for the battery, much like the AirPods. With the regular Powerbeats though, when it’s off, it’s off. The price (on sale or not) also seals the deal for me.