The Beats x Jennie headphones are so stylish that even those who dislike K-Pop will crave them.
Jennie’s latest collaboration with Beats is a stylish highlight
Beats is teaming up with Black Pink's Jennie for a limited-edition pair of wireless headphones, and for those who might dismiss celebrity headphone releases, these actually look quite appealing.
The new product is the Beats Solo 4 JENNIE Special Edition, which is a co-designed variant of the Solo 4. It retains the well-known over-the-ear headphone style but presents it in a more fashionable format.
What makes these limited-edition Beats headphones unique?
The standout feature of this collaboration is that Beats has not merely attached Jennie’s name to the packaging. They've created a special edition that comes in Onyx Black and features two detachable black bows. It also arrives with a custom carrying case. Additionally, one UltraPlush ear cushion is adorned with designs inspired by Jennie’s music and aesthetic, adding a thoughtful touch that goes beyond typical brand collaborations.
These special edition headphones are sleek and dark, featuring just the right amount of flair to be noticeable without appearing overly extravagant. Even those who aren't K-pop fans might concede that Beats has executed this design exceptionally well.
What additional features do they provide?
Beyond the fresh design, the headphones maintain the core functionality of the Beats Solo 4. This means you get 40mm drivers that promise minimal distortion and enhanced clarity and range. The battery life is claimed to last up to 50 hours on a full charge, and there's a 3.5mm cable option for a wired listening experience that preserves battery life.
The headphones also offer seamless connectivity, with one-touch pairing support for both iOS and Android devices, making them suitable for all users. In alignment with Jennie’s broader creative identity, Beats has even included a specially curated Apple Music playlist. The Beats Solo 4 JENNIE Special Edition is set to launch later this week on April 24.
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience focusing on consumer hardware.
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