Score a pair of Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones at almost half off

If you missed the stellar deals we saw on the Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones last year during Black Friday, Best Buy is giving you one more chance to score a pair of these over-ear Bluetooth headphones at a steep discount. In fact, today's deal is even better than the one we saw back in November with the gray headphones going for only for $179.99. At $170 off their full cost of $349.95, today's sale likely won't last for long, so don't hesistate in completing the purchase.

The Beats Studio3 are over-ear headphones with dual-mode adaptive noise-cancelling. This feature helps eliminate all those distracting background noises and unwanted ambient sounds. Sometimes, it's the sort of stuff you don't even realize is distracting you until it's gone.

Even with Bluetooth wireless connectivity and noise-cancelling technology, the Studio3 headphones have a 22-hour battery life. That's plenty of time to get the most out of them on a commute to work or a flight across the country. You'll be able to recharge quickly and get back to your music. Use the Fast Fuel mode to get three hours of playtime from just 10 minutes of charging.

They also have on-ear controls for your music, a built-in mic so you can take calls, and the ability to access Siri while connected via Bluetooth to an iOS device. They also use Apple's W1 chip, which helps explain why the battery is so efficient and the Bluetooth connection so strong. Our review rated the Studio3 with 4 out of 5 stars, praising their easy connectivity and lengthy battery life. The headphones come with a RemoteTalk cable, a USB charging cable, and a hard shell carrying case that the headphones fold neatly into when not in use.

The Beats Studio3 headphones ship for free at Best Buy, though you could also select free in-store pickup to receive your order even faster.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.