Amazon’s October Big Deals Day sales event is almost over, but deals as sweet as this one are hard to ignore. The new Beats Solo 4 headphones are $130 (save $70), or 35% off, just days after the sale.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Beats Solo 4<!–> headphones are available for $130 at Amazon in Matte Black, Slate Blue, and Cloud Pink.
Beats’ best-selling headphones return with up-to-date features, signaling that the company used the product’s eight-year hiatus wisely.
A tight fit and small ear cups may cut your listening experience shorter than you’d like.
I’ve spent a lot of time testing headphones, and I find a new favorite with every fresh release. But one pair of headphones will always hold a special place in my heart: the Beats Solo 3 on-ear headphones–>.
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The Solo 3 awakened my passion for headphones; they were the first pair I spent more than $50 on. I bought a Rose Gold pair in high school with the money from my first job, and they stuck with me throughout college. I still have them, but years of use have burnt out the audio components and worn down the ear pads.
So, when Beats offered me a pair of the new Solo 4 headphones<!–> to test, I was more than happy to see how the company used the eight years since the Solo 3’s release to improve the Solo 4.
The Solo 4 design shows Beats’ deviation from flashy, chrome accents adorned with heavy branding with a transition to muted matte finishes with simplistic elements – I think Apple may have been an influence in these design choices.
The Solo 4 ditch the mini USB port and instead have a USB-C port for charging and lossless audio. You can also now plug the headphones into a device to listen and charge them simultaneously.
I tried the Solo 4 cans in Cloud Pink to trigger the nostalgia for my Rose Gold Solo 3. The Cloud Pink Solo 4 are stunning and aesthetically pleasing, making them suitable for people who like stylish devices.
In terms of audio, Beats has given the Solo 4 headphones a much-needed tune-up. If you previously strayed away from Beats because of their incredibly bass-forward sound, you’ll like the Solo 4 sound much better.