Beats Solo Pro review: Apple’s on-ear noise cancelling headphones Headphones

Do the Solo Pros sound as good as Sennheiser’s $400 also-noise-canceling Momentum 3 headphones? That said, Beats doesn’t offer any EQ customization, so it’s worth trying them in a store first to be sure you’re into the sound. These aren’t audiophile cans, but they fill the role of everyday, take-everywhere headphones remarkably well. The Bose… Continue reading Beats Solo Pro review: Apple’s on-ear noise cancelling headphones Headphones

Beats Solo Pro review: Apple’s on-ear noise cancelling headphones Headphones

When you take the headphones out, turning them on is as simple as unfolding them. If you tend to wear headphones around your neck sometimes like I do, these will automatically conserve power whenever music or other audio isn’t playing. Unfortunately, the Solo Pros don’t automatically pause music when you remove them or pull away… Continue reading Beats Solo Pro review: Apple’s on-ear noise cancelling headphones Headphones

Beats Solo Pro review: Apple’s on-ear noise cancelling headphones Headphones

Using the app, you can adjust the ANC and access a feature tutorial to help you get acquainted with your new pair of cans. You can also rename and register the headphones, as well as grant or revoke location-access privileges. After a while, the smallish cups tend to put uncomfortable pressure on my tiny ears.… Continue reading Beats Solo Pro review: Apple’s on-ear noise cancelling headphones Headphones

Beats Flex Review: Apples Budget-Friendly Bluetooth Earbuds

The Beats Flex have redesigned controls with a volume rocker and multi-function button. If you have a hard time getting earbuds to stay in your ears or want buds for working out, these might not be the right buds for you. Without wingtips to hold them in, the Flex can easily fall out. After trying… Continue reading Beats Flex Review: Apples Budget-Friendly Bluetooth Earbuds

Beats Flex Review: How Good Do Apples Sub-$50 Headphones Sound?

In claim of accidental damages, you need to pay an additional fee for repairing service. Flex earbuds are compatible with any Apple device that is synced to iCloud. You can also use them with beats studio3 windows ten and android smartphones. Your earphones are now ready to set up with your devices again. These headphones… Continue reading Beats Flex Review: How Good Do Apples Sub-$50 Headphones Sound?

Beats Flex Review: How Good Do Apples Sub-$50 Headphones Sound?

If that stuff matters to you more than the name, then maybe the Beats Flex aren’t right for you. This is why they’re one of our top picks in our best Beats headphones guide. The Beats Studio Buds is a middling pair of noise cancelling earphones that actually works as well with Android phones as… Continue reading Beats Flex Review: How Good Do Apples Sub-$50 Headphones Sound?

Beats Flex review: an ideal replacement for Apple’s EarPods

The Beats Flex have very good peaks and dips performance. There aren’t too many peaks and dips overall, but a peak in the high-mid adds harshness to vocals and lead instruments, and a bigger dip in the low-treble veils the upper harmonics of these sounds. It’s underemphasized across the range, so vocals and lead instruments… Continue reading Beats Flex review: an ideal replacement for Apple’s EarPods

Beats Flex review: an ideal replacement for Apple’s EarPods

Thanks to their W1 chip, it’s also easy to seamlessly pair them with different Apple devices. However, while fans of EDM and hip-hop may enjoy their bass-heavy sound profile, they lack an EQ to finetune their sound to your liking. Their companion app also lacks a lot of functionality and doesn’t offer that many extra… Continue reading Beats Flex review: an ideal replacement for Apple’s EarPods