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Review on Beats Pro Totally Wireless And High-Performance Bluetooth Earphones - Cloud Pink (Renewed) by Deva Raja (kamal) ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

After hearing about the significant noise reduction of the Bose QC 35 II, I decided to purchase that model instead. I thought about getting Apple AirPods or AirPods Pro at first, but they don't stay in my ears (unlike about a third of the world's population) and keep coming out. The design was great, they stayed in my ear while I was working out, and they synced perfectly with my Apple products. As far as really wireless headphones go, the sound is fine, but keep in mind that this is complete garbage in comparison to the professional realm. The bass is deep and thumping (for which some people love the Beats anyway). Yet you don't experience any of this on a noisy street or in the metro because no active noise reduction equipment is present. There have been failures in management. Triggering the preceding song by pressing the button three times in rapid succession on the light stroke of the button is a suicidal mission. Each earpiece has a same set of controls, so if one "dies" you may still use the other one normally. The Lightning port and the USB-A cable that comes with the device are incredibly inconvenient. Apple, on the one hand, is out in front of the train by excluding all ports but USB-C from its laptops and continuing to offer accessories with incompatible, older connectors. Massive charging case (in comparison to the identical AirPods or competitors) with no wireless charging option. Conclusion: a viable alternative If you're devoted to Apple products, you probably won't want to consider the possibility that your headphones will slip out of your ear during your workout. One of the biggest drawbacks is that it doesn't have Active Noise Cancellation, which completely nullifies the sound quality improvements otherwise present. You can check out market rivals if you're interested in noise cancellation, operating system compatibility (Android/Windows), wireless charging, or cutting-edge port technology. There are a plethora of wireless headphones available, such as the Jabra Elite 75t, Sony WF-1000XM3, Jaybird VISTA, Sennheiser MomentumTrue Wireless, etc.

Pros
  • Make Sure It's High-Quality Before You Start Easy to use and secure in the ear, these headphones are a great choice. Thirdly, the True Wireless industry's best battery life. In addition to the device's size and weight, the audio quality is also excellent. 5. Simple link setup (especially if you are closed to the Apple ecosystem) 6. Resistance to perspiration and moisture Very high-quality microphone, number seven. Eighth, how it looks
Cons
  • No noise suppression 2. Administration Thirdly, a colossal carrying case for charging Fourth, Apple's Lightning connector is used instead of the universally-accepted USB-C.

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