Today only! This Beats by Dr Dre Studio 3 deal takes $150 off the price of the headphones

Today only! This Beats by Dr Dre Studio 3 deal takes $150 off the price of the headphones
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Black Friday is very nearly upon us, and Best Buy (not to mention Amazon) are kicking things off with cheap Beats by Dr Dre Solo 3 deals. Best Buy is offering the wireless noise canceling headphones for a heavily discounted $199.99 instead of a hefty $350, saving you $150 in the process. This bargain is available in either Gray, Crystal Blue, or Desert Sand. However, this price cut ends today (November 18, 2019). Meanwhile, Amazon UK is offering the same Beats by Dr Dre wireless noise cancelling headphones for £199 apiece, a discount of £100. If you're not concerned about the noise cancelling aspect, you can save even more money with the Gloss White wireless on-ear headphones for £179.99, which is around £70 off overall.

If you're looking to pick up a present for yourself or a loved one over Black Friday, these cheap Beats by Dr Dre deals more than fit the bill. This range is exceptionally popular, so being able to save $150 (or £100) is very tempting. What's more, having noise canceling functionality is really useful for commuting or traveling when you want to shut yourself off from the world. 

Although there's a possibility the offer will pop up again when the Black Friday game deals begin in full next week (it's been known to happen), that's absolutely not a guarantee. As such, anyone wanting to take advantage of the offer may be wise to strike now. 

Just remember, the Best Buy discount is for today only.

Cheap Beats by Dr Dre deals (US)

Cheap Beats by Dr Dre deals

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Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones (Gray) | $199.99 at Best Buy (save $150)

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones (Gray) | $199.99 at Best Buy (save $150)
You can get $150 off the noise canceling version of the ever-popular Beats headset today only, so be quick.

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones (Crystal Blue) | $199.99 at Best Buy (save $150)

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones (Crystal Blue) | $199.99 at Best Buy (save $150)
There's still $150 off this version of the noise canceling Beats headset, but as before, it'll be gone after today. 

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones (Desert Sand) | $199.99 at Best Buy (save $150)

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones (Desert Sand) | $199.99 at Best Buy (save $150)
This Desert Sand version of the Beats wireless noise canceling headset is $150 off as well, but it's only around for today. 

Cheap Beats by Dr Dre deals (UK)

Cheap Beats by Dr Dre deals

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Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones (Grey) | £199 on Amazon (save £100)

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Studio³ Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones (Grey) | £199 on Amazon (save £100)
The UK doesn't have to miss out on the deals - they also get £100 off the noise cancelling Beats headset. 

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Solo³ Wireless On-Ear Headphones (Gloss White) | £179.99 on Amazon (save £69.96)

Beats by Dr Dre - Beats Solo³ Wireless On-Ear Headphones (Gloss White) | £179.99 on Amazon (save £69.96)
Don't want to spend extra for noise cancelling functionality? You can always go for the cheaper wireless version instead. 

As Black Friday draws closer, we'll only get more deals popping up. GamesRadar+ will be on-hand to point you in their direction, so keep an eye on the site in the coming weeks. For example, we'll be listing all the tastiest offers on a Black Friday gaming headset via our dedicated hub.

If you want more deals, check our Nintendo Switch Black Friday hub, our PS4 Black Friday guide, and our Xbox One X Black Friday offers. We've also got a handy guide about all the best headphones too.

Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.