Beats, owned by Apple, offers great headphones that cater to both Android and iOS users, but as you’d expect, that Apple-level pricing usually sticks around. It’s rare to spot a model under $100, but we just did.
QVC is slashing the price of the Beats Studio Buds to $100, taking 33% (or $50) off the regular price. All color options — including black, blue, red, pink, white, and gray — are included, so you’ve got plenty of choices. Even better, if this is your first QVC order, you can score an extra $30 off with the code WELCOME30 at checkout. That drops your total to just $70. Just don’t wait too long, since the offer might be ending soon.
You’re getting solid sound quality in a compact design. These earbuds feature two listening modes — Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency. ANC mode blocks out all background noise and distractions, letting you immerse yourself in the audio completely. The Transparency mode lets some ambient sound in for you to stay aware of your surroundings.
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According to CNET’s audio expert David Carnoy, the Beats Studio Buds’ transparency mode feels more natural — almost like you’re not wearing anything at all. It’s not quite on par with the AirPods Pro, but it comes pretty close and beats most other options in the same price range.
They’re also IPX4-rated for sweat and water resistance, so they can handle sweaty workouts and a bit of rain without throwing a fit. Battery life is solid — up to 5 hours with noise-canceling or transparency mode on, and up to 8 hours without them.
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Why this deal matters
Beats makes great headphones, but they can be pricey. This deal lets you snag a solid pair with two audio modes, a comfortable fit, and decent battery life for $50 less and if you’re new to QVC, you can save an additional $30. They’re surprisingly affordable right now, but the deal might not stick around for long. Make sure you order them while they’re reduced and before stock runs out.