Do you want to dance and rock out to the addictive beat of Like Jennie and feel as if you’re at a concert or at least surrounded by 64 speakers even when you’re at home? The new special‑edition Beats Solo 4 can give you that, at least on paper. The Jennie Special Edition comes in a Ruby‑Red color as a tribute to Blackpink member Jennie Kim’s hit album Ruby.
The collaboration is not just a new color for Beats’ ultralight on‑ear headphones; it also features design embellishments and accessories. In terms of features, it’s basically the same as previous editions, although “better than ever” has been mentioned, so there may be some slight tweaks and improvements.
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If you love the Ruby‑Red color, even if you’re not a fan of the K‑pop superstar, this will definitely catch your eye (and your wallet). Besides the vivid hue that matches Jennie’s groundbreaking album, there are two attachable red bows that make the headphones look cuter. One of the UltraPlush ear cushions also has embellishments with symbols inspired by the “unique aesthetic” of the Ruby album and the singer herself. This is not something that Beats does for its other headphones so this adds to the uniqueness of the Jennie edition.
Of course, audio features are also important, since this is ultimately something you’ll use to listen to music. The headphones have Spatial Audio with Dynamic Head Tracking, which Beats claims is like being surrounded by 64 speakers at once. They have been re‑engineered to deliver better sound with upgraded drivers, rebalanced acoustics, improved frequency response, and custom‑built 40 mm transducers. Plus, you get 50 hours of listening time on a single charge, and at just 217 g you won’t feel like something heavy is weighing on your head after a few hours of use.
The Beats Solo 4 Jennie Special Edition is a stylish nod to one of K‑pop’s biggest icons, wrapped in a bold Ruby‑Red finish and a few playful details that set it apart from the standard model. If you’re looking for a headset that delivers solid Beats sound, long‑lasting battery life, and a visual statement that will stand out on any shelf, it’s worth the extra cost. Even if you’re not a die‑hard Jennie fan, the eye‑catching color and the added accessories make it a fun collectible piece for anyone who loves music‑inspired design. Just remember that the core audio performance is essentially the same as the regular Solo 4, so you’re paying primarily for the exclusive aesthetic.
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