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Oprah unveiled her highly anticipated “Favorite Things” list for 2024 on Friday, which includes a range of gift items like the Beats x Kim Kardashian Studio Pro headphones ($350 $190).

And even though Bluetooth technology is backed by two billionaire stars, you don't need a top-tier budget to make your own money, thanks to Amazon's limited-time 46 percent discount (a savings of nearly $160).


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“I'm a fan of the Beats over-head headphones,” Oprah wrote of the noise-cancelling technology, raving, “If anyone you know is too, they'll love these, which come in my favorite neutral color palette.” ”

Similar to Kardashian's Skims line, the headphones come in a range of muted hues like cream, brown, and light pink.

The shapewear mogul first expanded her empire into the tech industry in 2022, saying in a press release that she wanted to “break away from the idea that headphones have to be colorful to make a statement.”


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Kardashian first brought her famous all-neutral aesthetic to headphone design in 2022. Beats by Dre

In fact, the star even admitted to finding an artist to paint her beats in neutral colors before approaching the label about producing her own line.

Oprah is also a long-time Beats supporter, as she called the original Studio Pro ($350 $170) the “best of the best” on their 2023 list.


Beats Studio Pro
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But it's far from the only buzzy technology it's attached to. On this year's list, the media mogul praised everything from Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses ($299 $275) to a LitFlask water bottle ($99) with a built-in portable charger and speaker.

To find your new favorite piece, be sure to check out our guide with other top tips from the list.


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