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A Price That Can't Be Beat: Nab the Highly-Rated Beats Studio3 for 54% Off

A Price That Can't Be Beat: Nab the Highly-Rated Beats Studio3 for 54% Off

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Deals on Woot have a very short lifespan, and only last for a limited time, or as soon as a product sells out (usually the latter). So timing is everything. If you see something you want/need/must have (like below) add it to cart immediately and head to the checkout. Don't step away from your computer only to discover you missed out on an amazing deal.
And remember, when it comes to deals, there's only one thing we can be certain of: They won't last forever. So, let's jump into our favorite deals of the day. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you'll even get free shipping, which is something we're all looking for if we're being honest. Oh, and while you're here, you should also check out the Woot deals we found on March 7 and March 6 because some of them are still available.
With a 54% discount, this Beats deal is, well, unbeatable, bringing not only a comfortable fit, but also rich sound and active noise cancelation. When we reviewed the Beats Studio3, we rated them as "Excellent" while one of the only issues we had was its expensive price tag. Thanks to today's sale, this isn't an issue anymore, and you'll get a fantastic performance on the cheap. "The Beats Studio3 Wireless is a solid, balanced pair of headphones that will likely please those looking for more balance and clarity than anything else. The noise cancellation is better than average, and the easy pairing with iOS gear is a nice plus," notes our expert, Tim Gideon.
Apple AirPods Max ANC Wireless Headphones (Silver) for $499.00 (List Price $549.00)
Beats Studio Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones (Black) for $199.95 (List Price $349.99)
Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones for $328.00 (List Price $399.99)
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay HX Wireless ANC Headphones for $420.23 (List Price $599.00)
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones for $248.00 (List Price $348.00)
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
Everyone needs a good power bank (yes, including you) and this Baseus model is a fantastic pick because it's going to work even with your laptop. With 20,000mAh capacity, that's enough to recharge your laptop fully once and your phone about four times over. The 100W output means it won't take long to get to 100% either. There are four ports available, so you can recharge multiple devices at once, which is always handy.
We didn't get to test this model out, but we reviewed plenty other power banks you can check out.
As the weather is heating up (slowly), we're going to start spending more time outdoors, so getting a proper portable speaker now is an investment in your summer. We found the Boombox 2 delivers a powerful audio performance with its waterproof build, and it can even serve as a power bank to charge your mobile device on the go. "JBL's Boombox 2 speaker is built for backyard parties, tailgates, and anywhere else you want to bring big Bluetooth audio, noted our expert, Tim Gideon. We rated the JBL Boombox 2 as "Excellent" and it just so happens to be 25% off today (a solid deal).
Herdio 6.5" 400W Wired Waterproof Outdoor Speakers (Pair) for $100.99 (List Price $128.99)
Polk Audio Atrium 6 Outdoor Speakers (Pair, Black) for $399.00
Pyle Outdoor Wall-Mount Patio Stereo Speakers (White) for $139.99 (List Price $172.99)
Polk Audio Atrium 5 Outdoor Speakers (Pair, White) for $229.00 (List Price $299.00)
Polk Audio RC80i 2-Way In-Ceiling 8" Round Speakers (Pair, White) for $249.00
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
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