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Beats Solo 4 headphones on sale with AppleCare+

With 50 hours of battery and AppleCare+ support, Beats Solo 4 headphones are now just $127—one of the top value picks right now.

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Beats by Dre’s Solo 4 may not have all the bells and whistles of its Studio‑grade siblings, but right now there’s a killer deal on the on‑ear headphones—with peace‑of‑mind built right in.

Amazon is offering the Beats Solo 4 bundled with AppleCare+ (two‑year coverage) for $126.99—a 45 percent savings off the usual $101.96 MSRP. That bundle price means your headphones, battery and charging cable are protected against up to two incidents of accidental damage, loss or theft, with the option for express replacement shipping when you need it most.

If you’re purely after the hardware, the Solo 4 alone normally sits at $199.95. You can often catch lightning‑style deals or flash sales that dip it into the $149.95 range (about $50 off), though that isn’t the all‑time low.

Why bundle? Beats Solo 4 are comfortable and light—ideal for home or office listening—and pairing AppleCare+ means you aren’t sweating that first scratch, drop or unexpected spill.

Beats Solo 4 headphones
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For $127, you can grab Beats Solo 4 headphones bundled with AppleCare+—a rare deal that combines premium sound and extended protection.

$127 at Amazon (with AppleCare+)
$150 at Amazon (without AppleCare+)

What makes Solo 4 tick

  • Up to 50 hours of playback on a single charge. If you’re down to zero, a quick 10‑minute Fast Fuel charge nets up to 5 hours of listening time.
  • Dual‑mode audio: Bluetooth for wireless convenience, plus a USB‑C or 3.5mm cable for lossless, wired listening sessions.
  • Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking on Apple devices—turn your head, and your music stays locked in front of you.
  • Ergonomic on‑ear design: Beats’ Ultraplush cushions and adjustable headband make the Solo 4 surprisingly gentle, even over multi‑hour streams.
  • Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and stable connectivity on both iOS and Android, with one‑touch Fast Pair on Google phones or seamless pairing on iPhones.

Unlike over‑ear alternatives such as the Beats Studio Pro or Sony’s WH‑1000XM5, the Solo 4 does not feature Active Noise Cancelling (ANC). In a bustling coffee shop, on a noisy commute or mid‑flight, you’ll hear more of your surroundings than you would with a closed‑back, ANC‑enabled design.

Who should jump on this?

  • Home‑office warriors who want something lightweight and effortless for calls, playlists, podcasts and ambient background music—without worrying about bumps or scrapes.
  • Casual listeners who value battery life above all else (50 hours is industry‑leading for on‑ear cans).
  • Anyone prone to accidents—AppleCare+ unlocks budget‑friendly repairs or replacements, plus Express Replacement so you’re never without your tunes for long.
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If your daily routine involves loud airplanes, busy trains or gym cardio classes, you may find the Solo 4 insufficient without ANC. But if your world is more Zoom calls, Spotify playlists and Netflix binges, this bundle is a no‑brainer at $126.99.

For a sub‑$130 package that combines reliable, all‑day battery life, lightweight comfort and two years of worry‑free coverage, Beats Solo 4 with AppleCare+ is hard to beat. Even if you’d rather forgo the insurance, you can pick up the headphones alone for roughly $150 when Amazon’s price algorithms dip—just be ready to pounce.

Ready to click? AppleCare+ won’t show up tomorrow for the same price—this offer could vanish as fast as your playlists fire up.


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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