SAVE $250.05: On Nov. 22, Walmart+ members can purchase a pair of Beats Studio3 noise-canceling headphones for just $99. That's a significant saving of $250.05 off the original listing price. All other shoppers can still grab these headphones at a discounted price of $169.
Amazon might be the king of online shopping with Prime Day, but Black Friday is still up for grabs, and Walmart isn't messing around with its mind-blowingly low Walmart+ Early Access deals.
On Nov. 22, bargain hunters, music lovers, and savvy early gift shoppers can snatch a pair of Beats Studio3 noise-canceling headphones for just $99 at Walmart — but only if you're a Walmart+ member. The sale starts at noon ET for Walmart+ members, but don't worry if you're not one yet — you can still grab the headphones for $169, which is still a steal compared to the regular price.
SEE ALSO: Walmart's Black Friday deals are coming in hotThe Beats Studio3 noise-canceling headphones actively block external noise to give you the best listening experience possible, whether you're on the train, working in a cafe, or trying to focus in a house full of screaming children. With 22 hours of battery life and an Apple W1 chip for seamless Bluetooth connectivity, these headphones are a no-brainer for anyone looking to find a little peace in the chaos.
What's even cooler is that the Beats Studio3 noise-canceling headphones feature a Fast Fuel 10-minute charge, so you can get up to 3 hours of playtime even when your battery is running low.
While you can sign up for Walmart+ to take advantage of this deal, you can't just sign up for the 30-day trial and expect to get the discounted price. (Sorry, we tried that one too, but Walmart is way ahead of us.) Walmart+ plans are available for $12.95 per month or $98 per year.
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