As such, you are strongly advised to hurry and pull the trigger if you want to keep your Christmas spending to a minimum and still get a pair of undeniably premium-looking on-ear headphones with up to an outstanding 40 hours of battery life, decent all-day comfort, and excellent overall audio quality… for the sub-$100 bracket, at least.
All in all, the third-gen Solos are probably affordable enough to make a lot of you fine cash-strapped folks out there ignore their lack of ANC, spatial audio, dynamic head tracking, and other such state-of-the-art technologies present on the costlier Solo 4, Studio Pro, or AirPods Max.