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Review on Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Black (Renewed) by Aashit Sharma ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality was disappointing, the product is bad.

Today I decided to purchase the product. Today marks my return. When I purchased Beats headphones, I had the expectation that they would operate well with my iPhone, Mac, and the entire Apple ecosystem in general, in addition to producing passable sound. In point of fact, the developers made use of the feature that enables speedy syncing via iCloud, and after that, any further interaction with the i-ecosystem was rendered obsolete. The sound is not particularly unpleasant, but it is also not really cheering. Both the EarPods and the AirPods are capable of producing the same results. In my personal view, you are stunning, but dimwitted.

Pros
  • - Sleek design - Comfortable ear cushions - Easily synchronizable with an iPhone and any other Apple product The majority of sounds are muffled thanks to the noise canceling.
Cons
  • - Sound quality comparable to that of the AirPods over Bluetooth. But only Apple's AirPods are noticeably more portable. - The sound transmitted through a connected connection is distinct, but it is not necessarily an improvement. The voices are difficult to hear due to the instruments' excessive volume. It is possible that everything can be attributed to the equalization settings, however it is unlikely that these settings will be able to be altered very much. The options are extremely limited, and the only mode that provides access to them is the Bluetooth mode. If you connect the headphones to your device using a cable, they will not be seen at all. - On iOS, there is not a dedicated application for configuring headphones. The setup menu that comes with the system app on the iPhone and Mac is a farce. - These headphones cause a slight amount of ear perspiration. - The noise canceling technology exerts an unsettling pressure on the ears. For instance, as I move across the room, I can hear my steps and feel how the ANC is pressing on my eardrums in an effort to drown out the sound. - The spoken-word microphone does not feature any kind of noise reduction. When you are on a call, your interlocutor can hear all of the noises in the room.

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