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Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones w/ Apple’s W1 chip now $205 shipped (Reg. $250+)

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Walmart offers Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones in multiple colors for $204.95 shipped. For comparison, these headphones have a list price of $350 but sell for between $250 and $300 at retailers like Amazon. Our previous mention was $217 and we have seen these headphones fall below $190, but that was in just one color. Features include Apple’s W1 chip, up to 12-hour of battery life and noise canceling technology. Rated 4.3/5 stars. If you’re looking to save even more, check out these earlier headphone deals from Audio-Technica and Sony.

Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones feature:

  • Features the iconic Beats sound with Dual-Mode Adaptive Noise Canceling, plus the added benefit of wireless listening
  • Pair and Play with your Bluetooth device with 30ft range
  • 12-hour rechargeable battery with Fuel Gauge. Height- 7.2 inches
  • Soft ear cups have an ergonomic bellow that creates a flexible custom fit, so you can keep your music all to yourself
  • Headphones come with a RemoteTalk cable, a USB 2.0 charging cable, a hard shell carrying case, quick start guide, and warranty card

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