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This Beats Flex deal is too good to miss — now only $40

Now priced at $40, Beats Flex earbuds combine lightweight comfort, quality sound, and seamless pairing with Apple devices thanks to the W1 chip.

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Beats Flex wireless earbuds in black featuring a flexible neckband design. The earbuds have black silicone ear tips and the iconic red Beats "b" logo on the right earbud. The flexible neckband cable connects the two earbuds and includes inline controls for playback and calls. The earbuds are displayed against a clean white background, showing the complete product design with the neckband forming a curved shape.
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If you’ve ever winced at the price tag on AirPods Pro or Powerbeats Pro, you’re not alone. Apple’s premium audio products are beloved for their seamless ecosystem integration, but they often come with a hefty fee. Enter the Beats Flex—a more affordable pair of wireless neckbuds that have quietly become the budget-friendly darling of the Beats lineup. And right now, they’re an absolute steal.

Typically priced at $70, the Beats Flex neckbuds are currently on sale for just $39.95 in the classic black at major retailers like Walmart and Amazon. This 43% discount brings them in line with truly budget brands, yet they still pack many of the features you’d expect from a name like Beats. If black isn’t your vibe, fiery Flame Blue and sleek Smoke Gray versions hover around $49—still a solid bargain if you’re after a pop of color.

Beats Flex wireless earbuds
A person with short dark hair pulled back wearing black Beats Flex wireless earbuds. The earbuds have a distinctive red "b" Beats logo and are connected by a black neckband cable. The person is wearing a blue denim jacket and is shown in profile against a blurred background. The earbuds feature the characteristic Beats design with black ear tips and the connecting cable draping around their neck.
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With 12-hour battery life, Apple device syncing, and Android app support, Beats Flex at $40 is a top value pick for wireless earbuds.

$40 at Amazon
$40 at Walmart

These aren’t true wireless earbuds; a flexible cable tethers the left and right buds. For many, that’s a feature, not a flaw:

  • Security in motion: Jogging, commuting, or just pacing around your house, the neckband ensures your buds stay put.
  • Magnetic smartpause: When not in use, the earbuds clasp together and automatically pause your music—snap them apart, and your playlist resumes.
  • Tactile controls: No finicky touch panels here—there’s a volume rocker and a multi-function button for play/pause/skip, plus an easy way to summon Siri or your Android voice assistant.

Despite the modest price, Beats Flex punches above its weight:

  • Apple W1 headphone chip: Instant pairing and rock‑solid wireless performance with iOS devices—tap “Connect,” and you’re in.
  • Android companion app: Android users aren’t left in the cold. The Beats app on Google Play lets you check battery status, tweak settings, and even locate misplaced buds on a map.
  • 12‑hour battery life: A single charge via USB‑C delivers all‑day play—up to 12 hours of continuous listening. And with Fast Fuel, a 10‑minute top‑up nets an extra 1.5 hours of juice.
  • Class 1 Bluetooth: Extends wireless range and reduces dropouts, so you can wander a bit farther from your device without losing the beat.

While the Flex’s sporty look suggests durability, Beats doesn’t assign them an official IP rating. That means you’ll want to play it safe around heavy perspiration or a downpour. If you need earbuds that can handle poolside workouts or unpredictable weather, you might look elsewhere. But for everyday use—gym sessions, park runs, or just commuting—they’re plenty resilient if you keep the water exposure in check.

In head‑to‑head tests with other sub‑$100 neckbuds, Beats Flex frequently tops the charts for:

  • Sound quality: For bass‑forward Beats branding, the audio is surprisingly balanced, with clear mids and tight bass.
  • Comfort: Four sizes of silicone tips help you find the sweetest fit, and the lightweight cable sits gently around your neck.
  • Ecosystem perks: Apple users get seamless device switching; Android users still enjoy firmware updates and battery readouts via the companion app.

RTINGS, a trusted audio reviewer, even called them “the best Bluetooth earbuds for iPhone under $100” in their latest roundup, praising the W1 chip and stable fit for outdoor activities.

At the end of the day, Beats Flex for $40 is hard to beat. They’re not the waterproof, active‑noise‑cancelling champions you’ll find at higher price tiers, but they deliver reliable wireless audio with the convenience of semi‑wired neckbuds. If you:

  • Want simple, fuss‑free controls
  • Crave long battery life and quick charging
  • Appreciate easy pairing with Apple or Android

…then this deal is tailor‑made for you. Head over to Walmart or Amazon before this drop disappears—it’s the kind of sale that doesn’t come around often. Once you’ve got them, snap them together, and enjoy the music—no frills, just beats.


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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