Beats unveiled its latest offerings: the sleek Solo 4 on-ear wireless headphones and the surprisingly affordable Solo Buds. The new products signal a fresh wave of innovation from a company known for its stylish designs and powerful sound.
The Solo 4: When Endurance is Everything
Priced at $199.99, the Beats Solo 4 headphones promise an extraordinary audio adventure. Designed for the music lover who craves hours of uninterrupted listening, these headphones boast a remarkable battery life of up to 50 hours. While many competitors offer active noise cancellation (ANC), Beats has intentionally omitted this feature, allowing them to channel resources into delivering exceptional battery life.
But the Solo 4 story doesn’t end there. Beats engineered these headphones for flexibility, offering both USB-C and the classic 3.5mm jack, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. They’ve also embraced passive tuning, allowing you to plug in and immerse yourself in your favorite tracks even if the battery is depleted – all without a hint of quality compromise.
With their custom acoustic architecture, the Solo 4 headphones are a testament to Beats’ commitment to crafting a truly premium listening experience. As if that wasn’t enough, like the Studio Pro model, the Solo 4 natively supports software features on both iOS and Android, promising seamless integration into your digital ecosystem.
The Solo Buds: Beats Sound, Unbeatable Price
Ready to shake up the entry-level true wireless earbud market, Beats has introduced the Solo Buds. At a budget-friendly $79.99, these tiny dynamos promise to deliver the rich Beats signature sound in the most compact case Beats has ever designed.
While the lack of ANC might give some pause (a feature seemingly reserved for the “Pro” lineup), Beats assures fans that these little wonders provide impressive noise isolation for a distraction-free listening experience.
To further sweeten the deal, Beats hasn’t skimped on battery life. The Solo Buds offer an astounding 18 hours of listening on a single charge. However, unlike other Beats earbuds, the Solo Buds’ compact case doesn’t supply additional charges, so you’ll need to reach for the USB-C cable after those 18 hours are up.
Available in black, gray, purple, and a dazzling, translucent red, the Solo Buds seem poised to become an instant hit. Here’s how the Beats wireless earbud lineup stacks up now:
- Beats Fit Pro
- Powerbeats Pro
- Beats Studio Buds Plus
- Beats Solo Buds
The Solo Buds will ship a little later in June – a smart move as Beats establishes a foothold in the sub-$100 true wireless earbud market. Rumors of new AirPods looming this fall suggest Apple is strategically positioning Beats to shine during the spring and summer months.