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Beats Solo2 Wireless Headphones in Apple Colors

Beats Solo2 Wireless Headphones in Apple Colors

Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine have been working for Apple for almost a year, but we haven’t really seen many changes in the world of Beats since then. Along with being available in colors that will perfectly match your new iPhone (plus bright red or blue), the new Beats Solo2 Wireless Headphones have fine-tuned acoustics for clarity, breadth and balance. You’ll get at least one full work day of listening thanks to the 12hr rechargeable battery, and the illuminated LED fuel gauge will let you know when it’s time to top up or plug in the cable. They might be pricey, but there’s a reason that Dre put his name on them and Apple bought the whole company.