Beats’ most popular headphones have leveled up with improved sound — and they’re currently on sale

Updated November 11, 2024

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Since their introduction almost two decades ago, Beats headphones have been an excellent blend of style and sound quality, with the Beats Solo headphones becoming the most popular model to own. The Beats Solo 4, just introduced this year, has taken the headphones to a new level — and Amazon is selling them for a limited time at a 50% discount, which means this is the perfect time to get a pair.

While the Beats Solo 4 might not look all that different from the Beats Solo 3, it’s the tech under the hood that really counts, and the Beats Solo 4 doesn’t disappoint. Our review breaks down the headphones’ latest enhancements and features, which are a major step forward from its predecessor.

Beats Solo 4 Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear Headphones, $99.99 (50% off)

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We’re all about comfort when it comes to our headphones, and the Beats Solo 4 offers a major improvement right off the bat with a lighter weight of just under half a pound — a major plus for long listening sessions. It also now has a USB-C port for charging, which is more convenient than previous models.

But in terms of “wow” factor, the feature that listeners will be impressed by the most is the sound. With 40-millimeter drivers and updated acoustic architecture, these headphones deliver crisp audio and punchy bass. And if you connect to an Apple device, you can take advantage of Spatial Audio technology, which delivers surround sound and 3D audio, as well as head-tracking that optimizes the sound whenever you move your head.

Another major upgrade for the Beats Solo 4 are the digital microphones for clearer voice calls and reduced background noise. The headphones can be connected to devices with a USB-C or standard audio cable for lossless audio, but they can also connect via Bluetooth, and can connect with several devices simultaneously (like an Apple iPhone and Watch).

The battery life is another plus, with up to 50 hours on one charge — almost 10 hours more than the Beats Solo 3 — and a quick-charge feature which gives you 5 hours of usage out of a 10-minute charge. (This cuts down on a lot of frustration should you happen to run out of power.) We also like how the headphones fold for easy storage, and the included compact carrying case is a nice bonus.

So, with the Beats Solo 4 headphones you get the minimalist, iconic styling you’ll find with all Beats headphones, paired with improved acoustics and microphones for sound that’s superior to previous versions. And with the current 50% discount, you get it all for an approachable price on Amazon. If there was little reason to pass on these headphones when they first came out, there’s even less reason to pass on them now!

Ho Lin is a content writer at McClatchy. He has over two decades of experience in content strategy, creation, and development, ranging from subjects such as anime and manga to military benefits, job search advice and AI evaluation. Ho is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and holds a M.A. in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Ho also writes both fiction and non-fiction; his books include China Girl and Bond Movies: A Retrospective.