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Review on Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Black (Renewed) by Dila Annisa ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Quality of the product is at the level, I will recommend this product

The fact that Apple products are so easy to use is perhaps the deciding factor for many people who are considering making a purchase. I enjoy listening to music with my AirPods, but I don't want to get caught up in the cables, so I don't use them on the subway for extended periods of time. It's awesome because once pairing with an iPhone, the headphones can be used with other devices, such the Watch and the Mac, to listen to music without the need to pair them again. Fast transitions are possible. It's important to remember that not all non-Apple devices will pick up the AAC codec, thus the sound quality may vary slightly over a wireless connection. It's unfortunate that AptX isn't supported, however, as the old saying goes, it never hurts to hope. The fact that I could connect the headphones to my Nintendo Switch via the included cable was another plus. However, the noise cancellation isn't great, but using them for extended periods of time won't cause any discomfort to your skull. Apple and Beats are obviously banking on closed-back headphones, a design choice that, incidentally, provides excellent passive noise cancellation. Eco-leather ear pads, which I generally don't like because they sweat, are used for this very reason. Although I much prefer velor ear cushions, the Beats Studio 3's are quite comfortable to use. It could be worse) The audio is decent, but not great. Compatible with a wide range of electronic devices. The high end seems shorn off, and the low end at 60 hertz is barely audible. The middle, though, has a lot of depth to it. Closed monitor headphones produce a rich, full sound. Although though it has the word "studio" in its name, these headphones were not designed to be used with a computer. The headphones are great for everyday use outside the house, and I would recommend them to anyone with an Apple device collection similar to mine. You can bring something more exciting into the house, but when using Android, you should focus on the "boring" Bose QC35 II.

Pros
  • The AAC codec provides the smoothest transitions between Apple's various platforms and devices (Mac, iOS, and Watch). My personal bests are 40 hours of operation without noise reduction and 22 hours with noise reduction. Advantages include rapid charging times. In addition to the snazzy carrying bag, there is also the option of a wired connection. There's a rainbow of hues to choose from. The most sophisticated appearance is achieved by the combination of Midnight Black and Shadow Gray. They have a sturdy monitor design and fit snugly on the helmet, but their weight is startling. Easily collapsible. The leather ear pads and closed-back design of the monitor headphones provide passive noise cancellation.
Cons
  • The audio quality is just below par. You can get a lot more value from the wireless industry for the same $25,000, though. As there are no sensors in the headphones, playback does not end when they are removed. They will not attempt to play on the wire once they have been discharged. To say the least, it's embarrassing! Despite being called "Pure ANC," the quality of the active noise suppression is disappointing. But he is good at what he does.

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