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Upgrade your sound game with Beats Studio Pro Headphones at 51% off

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Elevate your audio experience with a pair of Beats Studio Pro Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones . During Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, these headphones built to impress are 51% off—priced at just $169 for a limited time. Their regular retail price $350.

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There’s a reason Beats Studio Pros (now 51% off!) are near the top-tier for sound nerds

If the deal alone doesn’t impress you, the Beats Studio Pro offer a blend of features that elevate them above many other options on the market. For one, Beats Studio Pro come with two listening modes: fully adaptive Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency Mode. That means you can control exactly how much of the outside world you let in, or block out entirely. If you’re commuting, for instance, you may want to let some of it in for safety’s sake.

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These Beats headphones also come with Personalized Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking. This feature helps immerse you in a 360-degree audio experience. Think of it like having a concert tailored just for you, no matter where you are.

Audiophiles are especially impressed by the Beats Studio Pro’s custom acoustic platform, which provides rich, immersive sound whether you’re rocking out to your favorite playlist or taking an important call.

Our review, from Simon Cohen, notes the impressive “clear and balanced sound,” the lossless USB audio quality, and the extended 40-hour battery life. If you’re in a rush, a quick 10-minute charge offers up to 4 hours of additional listening time.

And I don’t know about you, but some headphones fit so tight around my ears that they make me a little nauseous — tell me I’m not the only one. Beats fans praise these headphones for being comfortable to wear and easy to pair with both Apple and Android devices, too.

Color choices for everyone

Available in multiple colors, these headphones let you match your vibe. But if you’re looking to snag the best price, the black version is currently the lowest during this Prime Day event. While they’re a splurge even at the discounted rate, the sound quality, comfort, and versatility make them a worthwhile investment. And yes, there are newer models, but these seem to offer the best value right now, so it’s a no-brainer.

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