50% Off the Beats Solo 4 Headphones Sure Sounds Like an Amazing Deal

50% Off the Beats Solo 4 Headphones Sure Sounds Like an Amazing Deal

Amazon’s daily deals are here to take it easy on your wallet. The Beats Solo 4 headphones are now 50% off and bring you that signature sound with comfy controls and hands-free Siri baked in. The Echo Dot (5th Gen) smart speaker is down by 30% and works great as a compact speaker or Eero extender, plus you can tap it to pause music mid-cooking. And the Google Pixel Watch 3, now $70 off, helps you train smarter with Fitbit insights and a bright, roomy screen that’s easy to read on the go.

If these deals aren’t quite what you’re looking for, don’t worry. We’ve got a few more for you from June 10 and June 11 that are still available.

Beats Solo 4

Beats Solo 4

On-ear Bluetooth Headphones, 50 Hours of Battery Life, Apple & Android Compatible


$99.95
at Amazon

$199.95
Save $100.00

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“With the signature Beats sound, fairly long battery life, and hands-free Siri, the Beats Solo 4 headphones are an evolution of a mostly successful formula,” says our audio expert, Tim Gideon, who rated them “Good” in our review. The physical buttons on the earcups are straightforward and let you skip tracks without fumbling around with your phone. You can listen in wired mode over USB-C or 3.5mm, so battery life isn’t a worry. And if you have an Apple device, hands-free Siri access makes tasks like texting or adjusting volume feel effortless. Overall, they’re a choice for daily listening and, at a $50 discount, an easier option to consider.

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Amazon Echo Dot

Amazon Echo Dot

5th Generation, Built-in Eero Node Covers 1,000 sq. ft.


$34.99
at Amazon

$49.99
Save $15.00

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The Amazon Echo Dot (5th Gen) is a small yet robust smart speaker that also works as a mesh extender if you’re using an Eero setup, which is super useful in dead zones like hallways. Plus, the sound’s balanced enough for podcasts or background music in a bedroom. As our expert, Will Greenwald, says, “It sounds better than the $49 Google Nest Mini,” while giving it an “Excellent” rating in our Echo Dot review, and for casual use, it does the job well. You can even tap the top to snooze alarms or pause music, which comes in handy when you’re half-asleep or elbows-deep in dishwater.

Google Pixel Watch 3

Google Pixel Watch 3

41 mm Dial, 24-Hour battery life, Heart Rate Tracking, Fitbit Advanced Running, 32 GB Storage,


$379.99
at Amazon

$449.99
Save $70.00

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The Pixel Watch 3 makes health tracking actually useful. You get clear workout suggestions based on how rested you are, which takes the guesswork out of your runs and recovery days. The bigger display is easy to read in bright sunlight, and the added screen space makes swiping through your stats feel less cramped. Battery life holds up better than expected, especially on the 45mm version, so you’re not constantly recharging. As our expert Andrew Gebhart put it, “Google’s Pixel Watch 3 gains a larger display and fresh Fitbit-powered health insights to remain one of the best Android smartwatches.” He gave it an “Excellent” rating in his Pixel Watch 3 review, and for Android users who care about fitness data, it delivers.

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Shubham Yewale

I have been working as a content writer for over six years, specializing in consumer technology. Throughout my career, I have explored various areas within this niche, including cybersecurity, entertainment apps, and software products. Prior to becoming a content writer, I worked as a graphic designer. This background has been beneficial, particularly when writing how-to articles on photo editing for MakeUseOf.com. Additionally, I have contributed as an entertainment writer for Beebom.com and a cybersecurity writer for VPNCentral.com.

I excel at grasping complex concepts and presenting them in a straightforward manner, which is why many of my successful articles focus on how-tos and reviews. Outside of work, I enjoy watching movies and series, as well as reading books that offer compelling stories. I also have a passion for writing poems.

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Cybersecurity: Through my articles, I have assisted hundreds of individuals in recognizing scams by helping them identify fraudulent websites, messages, and calls. (Although I must admit, I do occasionally torrent.)

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