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Review on Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Black (Renewed) by Abhi Ambrose ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

For seated travel and at home, I bought them for myself to use as co-pilots. I view using noise-isolating headphones when traveling as a risky venture. I listen to the original AirPods in my daily life and contrast them with them. I did not take into account other companies because Beats are a youthful dream. The headphones have a lot of flaws, and many people have complained about the noise reduction in particular. Because it is so limited, I'm not sure whether the manufacturers miscalculated or were being overly cautious. When the music is switched off, all you can hear is the dishwasher running (instead of white noise), making it more than plausible for someone to shout at you. Naturally, you may truly lose yourself in your inner world when the music is playing. I took them about two times less than the official price tag, therefore I don't regret the purchase. This pricing seems fair to me for them.

Pros
  • Aesthetics, full-featured headphones (ears totally enclosed in ear pads), and the presence of soundproofing. Long-wearing does not cause head fatigue. Wires and a waterproof casing are the equipment. Excellent unboxing. W1 chip. Excellent bottoms, any regular headphones give you a high from the sound.
Cons
  • The pricing, which is followed by the materials' quality (easily soiled plastic, perspirant ear pads, and tiny USB) (how did it even end up here). controls that are out of date and buttons that provide a loud feedback. I already forgot that you can change tunes with a double tap and get back to where you were with a triple tap, which is much more practical and reasonable when you hit the right ear forward and the left back. You must press the button to shut the device down; I am notorious for forgetting to do this. White noise is used in conjunction with soundproofing, which is highly paradoxical considering the slogan "listen to silence, not noise."

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