Furthermore, the headphones gave off the impression that the majority of the asking price went into the design, build quality, and user friendliness. The other 10% is reasonable as well. Only if you already have high-quality headphones and are looking for a mobile wireless solution with noise suppression would I suggest purchasing these. The pluses: 1. Price (10.000r) Material/Construction Quality Visual Appearance Fourth, using Apple products is a breeze Silencing the noise 6. Extended battery life Contains some negative aspects 1. SOUND. Hardly the kind of music you'd anticipate hearing from Beats. From what I've gathered from the reviews, these are some really quiet headphones. When initially hearing them, you can't shake the impression that something is off; they're not at all what you'd expect sonically based on the critiques you've read. having the impression that the sound is not coming directly from the earpiece but rather from a great distance away. It's a really lifeless sound. But this is beats, and if you buy them, you may splurge on the midrange and treble ranges. You want to hear some big bass. But he's not around now. Absolutely not. The bass sounds like a barrel and is completely inaudible to me. In terms of tone, I compared them to the following models: - $3000 Beats EP. The full size of Studio 3 likely contributes to its slightly superior audio quality. Cloud Stinger Core from HyperX (3000). Interestingly, non-Beats gaming headphones provide superior sound quality. Model: Sony MDR-100A. Studio 3 is the moon and the stars compared to here. The sound quality is outstanding. Putting into words what it's like to groove to some electronic tunes. Most commonly found genres include house, DnB, trance, edm, future bass, and so on. My headphones are not fake because I bought them on Amazon. I played the podcast on my iPhone X and my Macbook Pro 2022. Not being wired made no difference to me. Second, the ability to block out background noise. This is probably not a dealbreaker in comparison to the sound quality, but it is something to think about before making a purchase. Nothing special about her, really. The constant hum of traffic is the ideal way to (computer hum, ventilation). Worse, the noise cancellation makes it sound like people are speaking from five rather than one meter away. My ears hurt from listening on noise reduction for too long, but it could just be me.
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