Prime Day was a good time to snag a good deal on a new pair of headphone, but many deals on a variety of products are still available, including Beats headphones. Just keep in mind you need to be a Prime Member to access these prices.
The Beats Studio Pro are Beats' flagship headphones which came out last year with a "good" review from PCMag. Currently, they are $169.95 (originally $349.99), the lowest price they have reached since release. The main complaint about these headphones was how expensive they were, but their quality was not in question. They have a comfortable fit, punchy bass, spatial audio, and are quite stylish.
If you're looking for Beats designed for high-intensity workouts, consider the Beats Powerbeats Pro for $149.95 (originally $249.95). They have a secure fit, easy operation, and good sound, according to PCMag's "excellent" review. The fit is highly customizable to fit most ears; they have in-canal adjustable ear tips that come in four sizes as well as ear hooks that grip the ear firmly to avoid falling off during intense workouts. They are sweat- and water-resistant with an IPX4 rating, meaning as long as you don’t submerge them underwater or put them in your sink, they will survive.
The Beats Fit Pro are better than the AirPods Pro, at least according to Lifehacker Deputy Editor Joel Cunningham. They have quality sound, above-average ANC, a snug fit, and the Apple H1 chip, which gives them in-ear detection, device switching, and Find My functionality features. Right now, you can get them for $149.95 (originally $199.95).
The Beats Solo 4 are the latest Beats headphones and are quite solid. They support hands-free Siri access, have spatial audio customized to your ear shape, as well as an impressive battery life of 50 hours. At $119.99 (originally $199.95), they are the lowest price they've been since they came out.
The Beats Studio Buds for $79 (originally $149.95) are the most budget-friendly Beats available. They make great in-ear earbuds for people looking for strong bass without sacrificing a balanced sound and ANC, according to PCMag's review. They're not new, having come out in 2021 and most recently eclipsed by the Beats Studio Buds+, but that's why they're the cheapest.