Best Beats Headphone Deals: Save Up to $150 on Studio3, Fit Pro and More – CNET

Beats headphone deals happen fairly frequently these days. In years gone by, the premium headphone brand rarely offered discounts outside of holiday sales, though you can usually score a saving on a set of Beats headphones or earbuds at any time of year if you know where to look. 

There are a variety of Beats models to choose from, including everything from over-ear headphones to workout earbuds, so there’s a set for pretty much everyone. While some may be more expensive than others, the quality that Beats by Dr. Dre offers is impressive given how reasonably priced its headphones are — especially when you can find a good Beats deal. 

You’ll be able to find deals on Beats headphones and earbuds across multiple retailers, which can be rare for other Apple-made products, and Apple even matches some Beats headphone deals from third-party retailers at its own online store. And with older models, the deals are even better. Check out the best prices currently available.

Beats headphone pricing 2023

Model Retail price Best price right now Best all-time price
Beats Studio Buds $150 $120 $90
Beats Fit Pro $200 $160 $150
Beats Powerbeats Pro $250 $180 $150
Beats Flex $70 $49 $39
Beats Powerbeats $150 Unavailable $80
Beats Solo3 $200 $130 $79
Beats Solo Pro $300 Unavailable $100
Beats Studio3 $350 $200 $150
Beats EP $129 $95 $60

Prices fluctuate frequently and sometimes certain colors are less expensive than others, so click through on any model to see specific pricing for specific colors. Note that while the Beats Solo Pro, Powerbeats and Beats EP have been discontinued from production, some remain available for purchase from various retailers. 

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Going into 2023, you don’t have to spend a fortune for a decent set of noise-canceling earbuds. With solid sound quality, active noise cancelation and a transparency mode, the Beats Studio Buds are a great option to consider. And right now, they are $30 off in a variety of colors at a few retailers. 

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These lightweight, sporty headphones won an Editors’ Choice Award in 2021 and offer good sound and better battery life than the first-gen AirPods Pro. Powered by Apple’s H1 chip, the Beats Fit Pro earbuds offer spatial audio and other features like active noise canceling. They are $40 off right now across various colors. 

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Beats’ Powerbeats Pro, which have been out for a few years, list for $250. We’ve seen them drop as low as $150, but they usually hover around $200. With Beats’ new Fit Pro earbuds also available, these Powerbeats Pro are regularly on sale and are available from $180 right now.

Read our Beats Powerbeats Pro review.

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These wireless earbuds are not true wireless, but they’re not bad — and the price of the Beats Flex is even better. They provide up to 12 hours of listening time per charge and have auto-pause magnetic buds to boot. You can nab a set from $49.

Read our Beats Flex review.

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First released in 2016, the Beats Solo3 headphones predate the Solo Pro and have the W1 chip instead of the H1 chip. While they’re wireless, unlike the Solo Pro, they’re missing noise cancellation. That said, it’s one of the most popular Beats models ever made. You can get Beats Solo 3 for $130 right now, though we have seen them fall as low as $79 during holiday sales.

Read our Beats Solo3 review.

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Beats’ Studio3 wireless over-ear noise-canceling headphones were released back in 2018. They’re still good headphones, and they’re on sale for just $200 — that’s 43% off — at Amazon and Best Buy right now in a few different colors. The lowest they have gone is $150.

Read our Beats Studio3 Wireless review.

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Beats’ entry-level EP wired headphones provided a surprisingly good listening experience — and value. They aren’t flashy and don’t fold up or fold flat for travel, but they offer a premium feeling metal frame and offer decent, clean sound with enough bass here to satisfy a low-end audiophile, but not so much to turn off someone who’s looking for a more balanced, neutral sound quality in their headphones. Since being discontinued, supplies have all but dried up but you can still find a set at a discount if you know where to look.

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