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Home » The Beats Solo 4 is 40% off, and 50 hours of battery life at this price is hard to argue with
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The Beats Solo 4 is 40% off, and 50 hours of battery life at this price is hard to argue with

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 31, 20262 Mins Read
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The Beats Solo 4 is down to $119.99 at Amazon as part of the Big Spring Sale, a $80 saving off its $199.95 list price. That’s 40% off a pair of on-ear Bluetooth headphones that offer 50 hours of battery life, a lightweight build, and a tuning that’s more balanced than anything Beats has put out at this price before. If you’ve been waiting for a good moment to pick these up, this is it.

What you’re getting

The Solo 4 is the most refined on-ear headphone that Beats has made, and the biggest change from previous Solo models is in the sound. Beats has moved away from the bass-heavy signature that defined earlier generations toward something more balanced across the frequency range, which makes the Solo 4 more versatile for different genres and more comfortable for longer listening sessions.

The 50-hour battery life is the headline spec, and it’s a meaningful one. That’s enough to cover a full work week of daily commutes without reaching for a charger, and even with heavier use, it’s comfortably above average for this category. Fast charging gets you three hours of playback from a ten-minute charge, which takes care of most low-battery emergencies.

The build is notably lightweight for an on-ear headphone, which matters more over extended wear than most buyers anticipate before they try them. Foldable hinges make them travel-friendly, and the universal compatibility covers both Apple and Android ecosystems with one-tap pairing on either platform.

Why it’s worth it

At $199.95, the Solo 4 sat in a bracket where it had to compete with over-ear options that offer better noise isolation and soundstage. At $119.99, that comparison becomes less relevant. For commuting, casual listening, and everyday use where portability and battery life matter more than audiophile performance, nothing at this price matches the Solo 4’s combination of comfort, battery, and balanced tuning.

The bottom line

The Beats Solo 4 at $119.99 is a well-timed deal on a headphone that represents a genuine step forward for the Solo line. The 50-hour battery, lightweight build, and improved sound tuning make it an easy recommendation at this price, and the $80 saving makes the decision straightforward.

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