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Beats Wireless Headphones Review

Beats by Dre make headphones for almost any music lover. From Kimbra's new album to Lizzo's string hits, they sound incredibly rich and clear with impressive bass too.

They offer pure adaptive noise cancelling and feature Apple's W1 chip for quick pairing with iOS devices. They also integrate directly into Control Centre and work with hands-free Siri.

Comfort

Beats wireless headphones are among the most comfortable and the best-sounding models on the market. They feature a sleek and modern design that showcases the iconic Beats branding, and are ideal for long listening sessions. The ear pads and headband of these headphones are cushioned and the adjustable band ensures that they remain in place for a commute or workout. Moreover, they have an extended battery life and can be used with an USB-C or 3.5mm cable as well as Bluetooth. The most recent Beats models are also more balanced than previous generations, with a pleasant sound and a strong bass for productions.

Despite their pricey prices, the company's latest offerings are competitive with other high-end headphones and earbuds. Beats Studio 3 Wireless is the most modern Beats headphone to date. It features improved noise-cancelling spatial sound, head-tracking and enhanced noise-cancelling. The headphones are also cross-platform compatible with enhanced features for iPhone users as well as Android users. They can also be connected to several devices using Google Fast Pair or multipoint Bluetooth pairing. The app is not compatible with aptX which can frustrate some users.

The Beats Flex Wireless earbuds are another option for those who want the convenience of wireless earbuds, without spending a fortune. These lightweight earbuds are available in a variety of vibrant colors and have a flexible neck cord that is easy to wrap around your collar. They're designed to remain in the ear during workouts and last for up to 11 hours without having to be recharged.

The Beats Fit Pro on-ear headphones are more expensive than their less expensive cousins, but they offer numerous features that iPhone owners will appreciate. The earbuds use Apple's W1 chip, and they support wireless pairing for the new iPhone XS or iPhone XR. They also have an innovative wingtip that helps keep them in your ear while doing burpees or other exercises. They have an impressive battery lifespan of up to 11 hours, and they can be charged via an integrated lightning port. The earbuds feature a simple volume control and parameter button. They are lightweight and comfortable.

Sound

Beats headphones are famous for their bass-heavy sound signature that is more about entertainment rather than accuracy. In recent years, Beats has made some improvements - the Beats Studio Wireless offer a more rounded, softer sound that still entice listeners without being too bassy. They're also a little more quiet in the highs, which gives them a slightly more accurate sound.

They're perfect for all kinds of music, regardless of whether you prefer tracks with a lot of bass or genres in which vocals and instruments take precedence. They also are great in noisy environments, reducing background noise and allow you to concentrate on your playlist or podcast without interruptions.

Beats makes pairing headphones with Android and Apple devices easy. For Android users, there's multipoint Bluetooth pairing as well as automatic switching between devices linked to your Google account. On the other hand Apple users benefit from iCloud syncing and direct integration into the Control Centre on iOS devices.

Beats Studio Wireless offers advanced features that are unmatched by many competitors regardless of the platform you select. The remote control features a play/pause button and an indicator of battery. You can press the button to pause, twice quickly to skip forward a track, and three times to reverse. There's also a circular call answer/end button, which you can press twice to activate Siri on your iPhone.

Aside from their impressive noise cancellation, the Beats Studio Wireless have a powerful sound that punches through thick layers of bass and maintain clear mids and clear highs. The audio is balanced, so it's great for most music genres, from dance and hip hop to indie and rock.

They also do a great job of reproducing vocals and guitars in acoustic tracks, and their clarity will make you feel that you're listening to the original recording. The only issue is that they do not support lossless codecs such as aptX HD or LDAC, which can give your music more natural and a full tone.

Design

Despite being a relatively new player in the market for headphones, Beats has managed to attract a lot attention. Their slick designs and strong audio quality have caught the attention of many consumers who had previously been content with cheap headphones. Beats has since managed to make buying high-quality headphones a trend The company is offering a variety of options at several different price points.

Beats Studio 3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones are a great choice for those who are looking for a pair of headphones with padded earcups which are comfortable for long listening sessions. The earcups are soft, cushy memory foam padding that ensures the headphones are in a comfortable position during long listening sessions. They are also lightweight and lightweight, making them perfect to take when you travel. The headband is flexible, giving you a customized fit that is perfect for your head.

The Beats Studio 3 Wireless Headphones also have a sleek and modern design, which makes them look stunning. The earcups feature an attractive color splash and the headphones wireless bluetooth come in several different colors to match your style. The ear cups feature an earphone-sized power button that doubles as a playback control, and it has a five-light LED battery fuel gauge right beneath. You can adjust volume, skip tracks, and enable hands-free Siri by pressing the buttons on the earcups.

The headphones feature powerful Bluetooth 5.0 transmitter that works with a wide range of smartphones, and they are certified IPX4 for sweat resistance, meaning they are able to handle any sweat you throw at them during your workouts. The headphones are well-made and are built to last. The ear hooks keep them in place while you work out.

In terms of audio quality in terms of sound quality, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones deliver some of the best audio available in their class. The high frequencies sound clear and clear while the mids and lows are powerful. The bass can be a bit heavy, but can drown out instruments and vocals at times.

Battery life

Beats wireless headphones offer an impressive battery life, particularly in the over-ear models. For example the Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones have up to 22 hours of playtime on a single charge, and wireless Headphones 28 hours of playtime when you charge them with their charging case. They are the longest-lasting wireless headphones on the market.

Apple's proprietary W1 chip is responsible for the impressive battery longevity of the latest Beats headphones. It handles a lot that would consume batteries more quickly with regular Bluetooth. The Studio Buds and Powerbeats 4 earbuds are the first to use this technology. It also enhances audio for music and podcasts.

The new earbuds are also equipped with a multi-function "b" button on the right earbud which lets you control audio and hands-free "Hey Siri" voice commands. The headphones are the best-tuned and balanced Beats ever, with a deep bass that doesn't overwhelm well-balanced high and treble notes. They handle complex overlapping tones well, too. They don't quite reach the quality of sound as the top earbuds for music and podcasts, however they come close for the price.

The earbuds are compatible with Apple Music spatial audio and the "Find My Device" system for locating devices on the iPhone. They're compatible with the "Hey Siri" voice assistant on any phone. You can alter the audio settings, track the battery's life, and receive firmware updates via the free Beats app for iOS and Android.

If you're planning to take your earbuds for a run or workout, the optional neckband adds stability and a secure fit. The ear hooks on the neckband are designed to keep the earbuds in place, and are classified as IPX4 for resistance against sweat. Like the earbuds neckband has the power and volume buttons and a multi-function "b" button that controls music.

The headphones come with a few other accessories, such as a soft carrying case with an opening for a zipper as well as carabiners. Also included is an 3.5mm aux cord. The case is made from semi-glossy plastic that feels durable however it is susceptible to showing fingerprints. It includes a small light near the bottom of the case to show when the headphones are charging.