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Apple Beats X Earbuds Coupled With Three Months Of Free Apple Music

By Johny Smith on Feb 12, 2017 06:43 PM EST

Apple Beats X wireless earbuds hit stores on February 10. The earbuds comes with a not so bargain-ish $149.95 price tag. But before eyebrows are raised, Apple decides to add more sweets to the treat with the announcement that every Beats X purchase comes with a three full months of Apple Music. That's effectively a $30 freebie.

Apple prepares a special treat for those who will purchase the Beats X wireless earbuds. BGR says that the tech giant is throwing a free three months of Apple Music into the Beats X wireless earbuds purchase. The offer is also available for those who purchase the Beats Solo 3 headphones and the Powerbeats 3 wireless earbuds.

In order to enjoy Apple's treat, recent purchasers need to head log on to the official Beats website and register the purchase. At that point, buyers will be given a code. Key in the code an presto, three months of free Apple Music is all yours.

With its $149.95 price tag, the Beats X earbuds is only $10 cheaper than Apple's AirPods. Obviously, they don't fall into the budget friendly alternative category. But with Apple's treat, buyers are effectively getting a $10 per month discount which adds up to $30 in a span of three months.

The Beats X buds features the W1 chip also found in Apple's AirPods. This gives the device their quick-pairing ability. The earbuds are wired together making them a little less prone to getting lost. The Beats X buds can also be used with Android devices.

In addition to the white and black finishes, beats also introduces two new colors in grey and blue via Cnet. However, according to 9 to 5 Mac, only the white and black BeatsX will be available this week. The other two colors will be released a little bit later.

Do you think the new Apple Beats X wireless earbuds are cool? Have you got one for yourself?

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