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Looking for new earbuds but don't want to shell out a ton of cash? Best Buy's here to save the day with a great deal on the Beats Studio Buds. These sleek little earbuds are currently $50 off their retail price, which is a very nice deal to take advantage of while it's still available.
This has dropped the price of the Beats Studio Buds down to $99.99. Normally they retail for $149.99, so this is a great opportunity to score some high-quality earbuds for under $100. Not to mention, your purchase also comes with Apple Fitness+ for three months for free if you're a new subscriber and Apple Music for free for up to three months for new or returning subscribers to get you started.
SEE ALSO: The 7 best earbuds to buy in 2025 from Bose, Apple, and moreThese earbuds boast powerful sound and noise-canceling features to either tune out the world around you or stay a bit more aware of your surroundings while listening. Our review had very high praise for them as well, with writer Alex Perry saying, "I'm a sucker for strong bass, and with the additional support of spatial audio, these earbuds create a hell of a listening experience for an agreeable price. Add top-notch comfort and nearly identical feature sets across iOS and Android, and you've got a good excuse to never use regular AirPods again."
If you're looking for earbud upgrades, don't miss out on $50 off the Beats Studio Buds at Best Buy.
There are plenty more earbud and headphone deals worth checking out right now alongside this one, too. Also at Best Buy, you can save $50 on the over-ear Apple AirPods Max (USB-C), and for more earbud deals, the Sennheiser Accentum true wireless earbuds are marked down under $100.
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