These Versatile Beats Studio Buds+ Are Nearly $50 Off Right Now
These refurbished earbuds work well across both iOS and Android.
Pradershika Sharma Freelance Writer
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May 27, 2026
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Woot has the Beats Studio Buds+ in refurbished condition for $69.99 right now. That’s nearly $50 less than the $118 they're going for on Amazon, and below the previous all-time low of $73, according to price trackers. The deal runs for three days or until stock runs out, and shipping is free for Prime members ($6 otherwise), though it's limited to the lower 48 states. Its refurbished rating, “Grade A,” means these units have been tested and restored to near-new working condition, with only minor cosmetic signs of prior use at most.
The sound quality of these earbuds is a highlight, with deep bass and crisp highs that give them a satisfying, full-bodied signature that holds up across genres. Its noise cancellation is equally impressive for the price tier, and cross-platform support is better than most—iOS users get hands-free Siri and seamless Apple device switching, while Android users get Google Fast Pair. That kind of ecosystem flexibility is rarer than it should be, and it makes the Studio Buds+ a practical choice whether you're switching between devices or just not fully bought into one platform.
What do you think so far?
That said, there's no EQ, so you're stuck with Beats' sound signature, whether or not it suits your taste. Spatial audio with head tracking (a feature AirPods users have had for a while now) is also absent, notes this PCMag review. At full retail, those omissions are more noticeable, but at $70 for a pair that sounds this good and cancels noise this effectively, the tradeoffs are pretty easy to live with.
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