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Beats Solo 3 Wireless are $170 off at Target for Cyber Monday

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

The Beats Solo 3 Wireless are on sale for $170 off at Target right now to celebrate Cyber Monday, dropping the price of the popular wireless headphones down to just $130. That’s more than half-off, not to mention cheaper than rivals Best Buy and Walmart have them. You’ll need to hurry, though: Target has a limited amount of stock available for this particular offer, and will revert back to the usual $300 as soon as it has run dry.

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So, why the Beats Solo 3 Wireless? Rather, the question should be why not? At just $130, these bass-heavy cans are a must-have for anyone looking for some lightweight, stylish wireless headphones to breathe fresh life into their daily commute. But what about the all-important sound? You’ll be pleased to hear they deliver a well-rounded listening experience, excelling at pop, hip-hop, and rock — in line with the high energy focus of the Beats brand.

Best of all, they last for an incredible 40 hours (of continuous use, no less) on a single charge, which is more than enough time to do the world’s longest flight twice and still have some juice left over for the commute home. If you do happen to run these puppies dry, you can find solace in knowing they feature Beats’ trademark Fast Fuel charging system, which adds three hours of playback within just five minutes of being hooked up to an outlet.

Not sold? Here’s what one customer had to say about their Beats Solo 3 Wireless:

I purchased these for my wife to use while she works out. She loves the ease of set up with her iPhone and how comfortable they are. She said that the sound quality was great with music and phone calls.

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Bargain hunters on the lookout for more fantastic offers ought to take a peek at our list of the best Cyber Monday headphone deals. We’ll be updating it right through the end of the annual shopping bonanza, so we’d recommend making it your one-stop-shop for all the latest savings. More interested in the offers that are set to follow in the run-up to Christmas and New Year? Take a look through our Holiday Gift Guide, and follow DT Deals on Twitter.

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