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The see-through Beats Studio Buds Plus have hit their best price of the year

The see-through Beats Studio Buds Plus have hit their best price of the year

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A photo of Beats’ translucent Studio Buds Plus earbuds.
The Beats Studio Buds Plus are on sale in all styles, including their slick translucent option.
Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge

Beats may be releasing a new pair of budget earbuds later this month, but their $80 price tag comes at the expense of active noise cancellation. Thankfully, if you’re looking for a cool-looking pair of earbuds that will let you listen to music and tune out the world, the Beats Studio Buds Plus remain a great buy. And right now, they’re joining the Beats Solo Pro 4 in dropping to one of their best prices to date at AmazonBest Buy, and Target, where you can pick them up for $129.99 ($40 off). That matches the best price we’ve seen so far this year and is only $10 shy of their all-time low.

Here at The Verge, we’re big fans of the translucent Beats Studio Buds Plus, which are more eye-catching than most wireless earbuds — including Apple’s second-gen AirPods Pro. They offer significant improvements over their predecessor, too, making them a worthy upgrade. Not only do they sound better and offer more effective active noise cancellation, but they also last longer. They don’t tune out noise quite as well as the latest AirPods Pro and their transparency mode doesn’t sound as natural, but they offer native support for both iOS and Android features, making them a good buy for those who want more flexibility in terms of ecosystem.

Read our Beats Studio Buds review.
A photo of Beats’ translucent Studio Buds Plus earbuds.
$130

The Beats Studio Buds Plus offer better sound and noise cancellation than the original pair, and they now come in a unique translucent color option.

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A few more deals to start your Saturday

  • Speaking of slick-looking tech, the Elago MagSafe MS W5 Charging Stand — which is shaped like a Game Boy Advance SP — is down to just $20.50 ($5 off) when you clip the on-page coupon at Amazon. None of its “controller” buttons actually work, of course, but the MagSafe-ready stand can deliver up to 10W of power to compatible devices. Plus, it’s compatible with the new Standby mode in iOS 17, which lets you turn your phone into a tiny smart display so you can easily see the time and other info at a glance.
  • Narwal’s Freo X Ultra, our favorite mopping robot, is available for $1,199.99 ($200 off) at Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon or directly from Narwal with promo code FREOXU200. If you want a quiet robovac that’ll leave your floors spotless, Narwal’s is a good choice, one that’s even capable of going back to mop more when it detects the floor is still dirty. It can also adapt to different levels of pressure based on the floor type and functions as a great vacuum thanks to its 8,200 Pa of suction power and zero-tangle brush.
  • If you’re looking for a good action camera to capture your summer travels, right now you can buy the GoPro Hero 12 Black for around $299 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo, which is a new all-time low. The action cam can capture HDR photos and videos at 5.3K (up to 30fps in 16:9 aspect ratio) and, compared to previous models, offers longer battery life and a wider field of view. If you’re a creator, it also offers a handy 9:16 vertical capture mode that lets you easily make vertical videos for platforms like TikTok.
  • Now through June 7th, the JLab Go Air are half off at Woot, where you can pick them up in multiple colors for $14.99. The wireless earbuds offer a ton of value for the price, including decent sound, five hours of battery life, a modest IP44 rating for water resistance, and the ability to use either earbud independently. The Bluetooth earbuds lack advanced capabilities like active noise cancellation, but that’s expected at $15.