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Review on Beats Pro Totally Wireless And High-Performance Bluetooth Earphones -Lava Red (Renewed) by Kero Kero ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

Overall, I was pleased with the headphones, but that doesn't mean they're flawless. They get a 4 from me because. There are smaller, cheaper, and better sounding headphones available, some of which even support Apt-X. Also, there is no rivalry in the SPORTS category of models. If you're on a tighter budget but still want high-quality headphones, the JBL Endurance Peak is a great option to consider. When I compared the JBL and the Beats in the store, the JBL was clearly the superior option. They have less freedom to make decisions, but their less detailed performances more than make up for the more money. If I had to choose, I'd go with JBL because you get better sound for your money, but they're obviously not as excellent as Beats. What additional choices do customers have today? On paper, Bose SoundSport is a strong contender. Honestly, I wouldn't even consider wearing them for walking or running because they constantly fall out of my ears. The Sony WF-1000XM3 is in the same boat as the Apple AirPods; their design makes them unsuitable for athletics but fine for regular use. Chinese companies have started making headphones that look quite similar to the Powerbeats Pro. But I seriously doubt you can obtain anything close to the quality of the Powerbeats Pro headphones for eight to ten times less money. In conclusion, I agree with what you're suggesting entirely. If there is enough money in your account, feel free to make a purchase. Beats still does not have any substantial competitors, despite a few minor issues. Overall, I think these headphones are fine, but I wouldn't recommend them for anything special.

Pros
  • Good fit on the auricle (but not quite good in the ear canal! - more on that in the shortcomings); Traditional for Apple stylish design; True wireless when playing sports is a real buzz, which can only be fully appreciated after running a few years before with wired and conditionally wireless bt-headphones. Everything is done so nicely and with such attention to detail that you will fail horribly if you try to open a package for the very first time without saying "wow." The attractive packaging alone almost makes me want to buy these headphones as a present for my favorite runner; - Even though they are advertised as headphones for the iPhone (and the chip is from Airpods, in case you were wondering), almost all of their features are compatible with Android devices, in particular Huawei and Honor models. "Nearly"; there is no Siri support, no Apt-X or Apt-X HD playback, and no way to view the charging status without the Beats app. Those worried about compatibility should know that pressing the logo button once during an incoming call will play/pause the audio and pressing it again will pick up the call. A triple click will take you back to the beginning of the currently playing track or the track before it, and a double click will take you to the next track. If you keep the button depressed for a while, the voice assistant will start working (not Siri, but Google in this case). I haven't tried to configure Alice in any way because I don't mess with it very much, but I'm sure it can be done. The volume rocker's sole purpose is to adjust the volume. The settings on your phone allow you to make either local or system-wide changes. It's a nice touch that both headphones use the same set of controls. The music stopped when I removed the earpiece from my ear, and resumed when I replaced it. That means the proximity sensor is functioning normally.
Cons
  • Value for money is high. The sound isn't bad, but it isn't impressive enough to warrant the $250 asking price (when sales kicked out) or the $200 asking price now. (which went on sale before the AirPods Pro came out). Even if I were to find them on sale in the United States, I would have to admit that for the same amount of money I could get a lot of headphones that sound a lot more interesting. Sennheiser's Momentum True Wireless headphones would be my pick if I were shopping for headphones for listening to music rather than for athletics. To avoid being angry, one should try to block out the knowledge that high-quality studio headphones can be obtained for two hundred to two hundred and fifty dollars. You're hearing perfectly normal sound right now, and for less than a hundred dollars, you can get sound practically comparable to this over the wire. It's crucial to realize that the higher price tag on Beats goods in the United States is justified by the design, the features, and, most importantly, the brand name. The reason for this is that Beats is an Apple product, which brings forth a number of implications. One's hearing would probably improve with Android, but. There is no such thing as an Apt-X in Cupertino, therefore everyone must take care of their own gardens. :( They begin to muffle the sound at a strength of 10%, but it is still possible to hear the sounds of the environment, which is something that I find to be very desirable. Unfortunately, despite the headphones fitting perfectly on the auricle, the ear cushions do not sit well in the ear canal, which means that the bass and sound isolation are lost. As a result, foam ear cushions are a must-have for every vacuum fan; Another drawback was discovered while working out in the cold while wearing a hat (which, by the way, presses the headphones into your ear and returns the bass:). Adjusting the volume necessitates reaching far under the hat with your index finger, which causes the ear to freeze. The rocker should ideally be positioned towards the device's base, where it may be pressed with the thumb without causing the hat to protrude. It really annoys me that the phone recognizes when the ears fall off from bt on their own, but for some reason the music does not play even though the phone can see the ears. Nonetheless, the round button can be pressed accurately even while wearing gloves and a hat. Without a carrying case, you will have to go about all day without your favorite tunes. The frequency with which this occurred is exaggerated, but it did happen on a few instances.