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The Beats Studio Buds Plus are on sale for $70 — and they’re actually worth a look

Beats Studio Buds Plus have dropped to their lowest price of $99 at major retailers, combining stylish design, long battery performance, and strong sound quality.

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Beats Studio Buds Plus wireless earbuds in three color options—transparent, ivory (white), and black with gold accents—displayed against a light background. The transparent earbuds and case reveal internal components, highlighting the sleek and modern design.
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If you’ve been scouring the web for earbuds that pair punchy sound with something a little more interesting than “matte black,” Beats just made a case for impulsive clicking. The Beats Studio Buds Plus — now offered in a translucent “transparent” finish that looks like something plucked from a late-90s gadget museum — have dropped to about $100 from their usual mid-hundreds asking price. That’s a steep cut on a pair that aims to be useful whether you’re an Android loyalist, an iPhone user who values style, or just someone tired of the same old earbuds aesthetic.

Open the case and the first reaction is visual. The translucent shells let you see the inner components — not just a design flex, but a quick way to stand out in a sea of monochrome buds. Beats still sells traditional colorways (black/gold, ivory, cosmic silver) for people who want the same internals with fewer fashion statements, but the transparent model is the pair that’ll turn heads on a commute or in a coffee shop. The choice signals that style still matters for many buyers — and that Beats is willing to riff on its DNA rather than play it safe.

Beats Studio Buds + with ANC
Transparent Beats Studio Buds Plus wireless earbuds with an open charging case, displayed against a textured orange background. The earbuds and case feature a sleek translucent design, showcasing their internal components.
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Priced at just $99, the Beats Studio Buds Plus bring premium features like improved microphones, Fast Pair support, and enhanced transparency mode at a big discount.

$100 at Amazon
$100 at Walmart
$100 at Target
$100 at Best Buy

Under that flashy shell are earbuds built to deliver balanced, robust audio. They include Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and an improved Transparency mode that’s meant to blend external sounds with what you’re listening to, rather than wall you off from the world entirely — handy for city walking or quick chats without pausing playback. Beats also touts upgraded microphones and venting to improve noise control and fit.

Battery numbers are one of the Beats Studio Buds Plus’ selling points: up to 9 hours of continuous playback on a single charge, and up to 36 hours total when you factor in recharges from the case (with ANC enabled, those totals fall closer to the mid-20s). There’s also Fast Fuel: a five-minute top-up that can net you about an hour of listening. For most people who live on headphones between commutes and workouts, that’s reliably all-day territory.

Despite being a Beats product — and therefore often lumped with Apple’s ecosystem — the Studio Buds Plus are built to play well across platforms. They support Google Fast Pair and work with Find My Device for location help if you misplace the case, which makes them genuinely useful for Android folks in ways older Beats models weren’t. That said, like many multi-platform earbuds, some advanced iOS-native features (variations of personalized or dynamic spatial audio and tight AirPods-style ecosystem switching) can behave differently depending on the phone and apps you pair them with. If deep iPhone-only integrations are your top priority, some AirPods models still have the edge.

If you’re comparing them to Apple’s AirPods Pro (or other top-tier ANC earbuds), there are tradeoffs. Beats bets on a blend of style, battery life, and platform-agnostic convenience rather than trying to beat the AirPods Pro at every technical metric. Review roundups and testing generally place the Studio Buds Plus as solid mid-to-upper-mid options — good ANC for the price, clean sound for a wide range of genres, but not quite the ruling champion of noise cancellation or feature depth. In short: they’re a smart pick if you want great everyday performance, attractive design, and cross-platform features — especially at a discount.

Here’s the kicker: the Studio Buds Plus normally sit around a $170 price point, but several big retailers are currently listing the transparent pair for roughly $99–$100 — a haircut of about $70. That’s one of the lowest prices we’ve seen all year and brings the buds into a very competitive bracket for shoppers balancing price and performance. If you’ve been waffling, this kind of discount flips the math: pay less, get decent ANC, long battery life, and a look that’s actually fun.

Beats Studio Buds + with ANC
Transparent Beats Studio Buds Plus wireless earbuds with an open charging case, displayed against a textured orange background. The earbuds and case feature a sleek translucent design, showcasing their internal components.
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Priced at just $99, the Beats Studio Buds Plus bring premium features like improved microphones, Fast Pair support, and enhanced transparency mode at a big discount.

$100 at Amazon
$100 at Walmart
$100 at Target
$100 at Best Buy

Who should consider buying (and who should pause)

Buy these if:

  • You want long single-charge battery life and don’t want to baby the buds between meetings.
  • You use Android (or multiple OSes) and want native Fast Pair and Find My Device support.
  • Style matters — you like the transparent aesthetic and the idea of earbuds that look different.

Pause (or spend more) if:

  • You demand best-in-class ANC or the full suite of iPhone-exclusive spatial audio experiences — higher-end AirPods or flagship models from Sony/Bose still lead in noise suppression and fine-grain audio features.

In a market crowded with competent earbuds, the Beats Studio Buds Plus stand out by mixing personality with pragmatism. At roughly $100 during this sale window, the package becomes especially compelling: credible sound, a confident design, reliable battery life, and cross-platform tools you can actually use. If you’ve been waiting for a legitimate reason to try Beats’ latest in-ear take, this price is it. Just be clear about priorities — if absolute best ANC or AirPods-native features top your list, there are other picks that might still be worth the splurge.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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