AI-powered eBay listing tool for Beats headphones, earbuds & audio products
Upload photos of your Beats headphones, earbuds, or speaker and RGLister's AI identifies the exact model and generation from the product design and markings. For Beats Studio Pro vs Studio 3, the physical design changes between generations — RGLister reads those design differences to confirm which version you have, since the price difference is $40-$60. For Beats Solo 4 vs Solo 3, it reads the product label or bottom of the earcup. For Powerbeats Pro (regular vs Powerbeats Pro 2), it identifies the hook design and charging case style. Color identification is included — Beats-specific color names like Beats Red, Champagne Gold, and Moon Gray are in the title since buyers filter by color.
All eBay item specifics are filled automatically — model name, generation, form factor, connectivity, color, included accessories. No manual Beats product database lookups needed.
Beats Studio Pro is the current premium over-ear model and sells $150-$200 used. Beats Solo 4 sells $100-$160 depending on color and condition. Beats Powerbeats Pro in-ear (the workout earphone) sells $80-$130 used — a consistent seller given its fitness market. Beats Fit Pro (true wireless) sells $80-$130. Beats Studio Buds+ sells $70-$110. Older but still functional Beats like the Studio 3 sell $60-$100 and the Solo 3 sells $50-$80.
Limited edition Beats — certain colorways released as exclusive or limited production — command 20-30% premiums. Beats Flex (budget wired earphones) sell $30-$50 and are quick flips from thrift stores. Beats Pill (the original portable speaker, now discontinued) still sells $50-$90 used. Complete Beats sets with original box and all accessories sell $15-$25 more than the same item loose, so it's worth including accessories in the listing and photos.
Beats has over a dozen active product lines across over-ear, on-ear, in-ear, and speaker categories — each with multiple generations that look similar but have different prices. The gap between a Solo 3 ($50-$80) and a Solo 4 ($100-$160) is a 2x price difference on products that look nearly identical in a photo. RGLister reads the physical design characteristics and label to confirm the exact generation, preventing underpriced listings and misrepresentation disputes. For electronics resellers processing thrift store and auction finds, this saves the manual Beats model identification that slows down listing.
For over-ear Beats, photograph the earcup underside where the model name is printed — this is the authoritative source for model and color name. Test and confirm Bluetooth pairing before listing — non-pairing Beats are a common issue and must be disclosed. For Studio and Solo models, photograph the hinge and headband for signs of cracking — the hinge is a known weak point on some Beats generations and buyers specifically ask about it. Include the original charging cable and case when present since complete sets sell faster. For Powerbeats Pro and Fit Pro, photograph both earbuds and the charging case and confirm all four buttons function. If selling without original packaging, note the missing box in the condition description. Beats with active noise cancellation (ANC) should have ANC tested and confirmed — non-functional ANC is a material defect that must be disclosed.
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