Beats By Dre today unveiled an all-new black-and-yellow version of the Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones, which will be exclusive to Third Man Records. The Third Man Records Limited Edition headphones will cost $329.50 -- which is $30 more expensive than other Solo3 headphones sold by Apple -- and officially go on sale Friday, November 24.

new beats solo3 color

For the $30 premium on other Solo3 Headphones, customers who purchase the Third Man Records edition will get a custom carrying case, black-and-yellow 3.5mm braided cable that matches the headphones, and an exclusive flexi-disc featuring The Raconteurs' song "Level." The headphones also feature a few details related to Third Man Records, including the company's logo and stripes on the inside and outside of the headphones, respectively.

Visit the Third Man Store to pre-order the new Beats Solo3 Wireless Headphones today.

Top Rated Comments

Red Oak Avatar
87 months ago
It is crazy to me that these use micro USB for charging and not Lightning

Some Beats products use Lightning, most don’t. It is mess
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Corrode Avatar
87 months ago
Wow, cool to see a non-pop/hip hop based partnership with Beats/Apple. Sometimes I think they forget about other genres.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DEMinSoCAL Avatar
87 months ago
It's a record label founded by Jack White, of The White Stripes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Man_Records
I would respond with "Who?" again, but that would just be repetitive. ;)
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jamface Avatar
87 months ago
It is crazy to me that these use micro USB for charging and not Lightning

Some Beats products use Lightning, most don’t. It is mess
Oh god who cares if it's a 'mess'? You have both cables don't you?

Some people!
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mascots Avatar
87 months ago
Agree to disagree. 30 pin hung around for approximately 7 years, lightnings been here for 5 so far. I give it maybe another 2 or 3 and I think it's gone. I think Apple, like everyone else, is going to fully embrace USB-C. I could be wrong. I've been wrong before. I sided with Big Sausage when everyone told me Big Bacon was gonna run the breakfast game.
My thought is that Apple HAD to replace 30-pin because of its inability to pipe new channels without remapping dedicated lanes (which they did several times in its existence), it’s internal component size, and device HW dependence; such restrictions aren’t there today, or coming for a long while, with Lightning.

If USB-C had been close to being finalized at that point there may have well of been a chance but now they’d be backtracking a lot to implement a new shape; adding back HDMI output from iOS devices directly would require dedicated hardware that hasn’t been seen in an iOS device since the 4s.

I’m just rambling for clarification as to why I think otherwise at this point though, not trying rebuttal you or anyrhing here because like you said, who knows what surprises they’ll have down the line...
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
UltimateSyn Avatar
87 months ago
I really don't. Neither does my wife or teenage daughter.



Not sure how to take your comment, but I think for many people, as they mature, so do their musical tastes. The 90's was a "dead music" era for me, coming off the 80's (which, thankfully lives on to this day), so I probably was not interested at all in White Stripes. Now, why after 20 years, I still have not heard of them I can't say.
Sorry I wasn't trying to be an ass about it, just legitimately surprised me.

What about the song 'Seven Nation Army'?


Never?
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