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Review on Beats Pro Totally Wireless And High-Performance Bluetooth Earphones - Cloud Pink (Renewed) by Haruto Asahi ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

These headphones were a gift. As soon as you press your ear, the illusion that the buttons are tactile is shattered. It's convenient that you may do this with any set of headphones, and individual headphones tend to function satisfactorily. Unfortunately, the earphone doesn't have a dedicated power button; to use it, you must remove it from its carrying case; to turn it off, you must replace it in its carrying case. Also, the case is not very portable due to its size. We approve of the quality of the audio. It's even more frustrating that the headphones stop working with the primary device the moment the secondary one is plugged in. If you release something like that in 2022, you're being rude. Then again, these are just flowers. We begin using it with half the trepidation we had anticipated, and the most frustrating aspect is this: when used with a Samsung A51 phone, the headphones are inexplicably and permanently out of sync by sound, and the audio frequently drops out of our ears entirely. Just alternating the audio output works. All the same rubbish transmitted through bluetooth to a Windows computer. It's more convenient to use on a Windows laptop. I'm guessing the problem lies in a bluetooth parameter, but asking that kind of cash for a device that's just sort of compatible is a waste.

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Pros
  • autonomy They're a comfortable fit for the ears. Toiling independently
Cons
  • No simultaneous connections between two devices are supported, hence it cannot be considered multipoint. Such is a computer or a telephone. Both noise and environmental interaction are completely absent. Buttons that you have to physically press, rather than use your fingers. Very unstable when used with many devices. To be specific, the Samsung A51. Has a fantastic speed. It would be better if you didn't have to work at all. Major litigation. Tallying up to a hefty sum.

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