Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Aneta Ciesielska ᠌ photo
1 Level
156 Review
0 Karma

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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

After the significant noise reduction provided by the Bose QC 35 II, I decided to purchase this model. At first, I was thinking of getting Apple AirPods or Apple AirPods Pro, however they don't stay in my ears (as they do for one-third of the population of the globe) and they fall out whenever I make even the slightest movement. I enjoyed how they looked, how securely they attached to my ear (even when I was working out), and how well they synchronized with my Apple devices. The sound quality is satisfactory for truly wireless headphones, but you should be aware that in comparison to the more serious market segment, this product is still considered to be trash. The bass has a full and thumping sound (for which some people love the Beats anyway). But due to the lack of an active noise cancellation system, you don’t feel any of this while on a busy street or in the subway. Management is unsuccessful. To skip back to the previous song, you must rapidly press the button three times during the soft stroke. This action is the equivalent of committing suicide. The buttons are not separated on the two headphones; rather, they are duplicated on both of them. This ensures that even if the battery "dies" on one of the headphones, you will still be able to use the other completely independently. The Lightning port and the USB-A cable that comes with the device are both incredibly bothersome. On the one hand, Apple is running ahead of the locomotive by removing all ports from laptops other than the USB-C port and then selling accessories with obsolete and proprietary connectors. On the other hand, Apple is selling accessories with old and obsolete connectors. The charging case is somewhat bulky in comparison to that of the identical AirPods or other competitors, and there is no option for wireless charging. Verdict: A good option If you are completely immersed in the Apple ecosystem, you probably don't want to think about the idea that your headphones could slip out of your ear at the worst possible time if you work out with headphones on. The lack of Active Noise Cancellation is a MAJOR drawback that more than makes up for the various sound advantages offered by the device. If you desire noise reduction, use Android or Windows, wireless charging, or modern ports, then you should look at some of the other companies that compete in this market segment: Jabra Elite 75t Sony WF-1000XM3 Jaybird VISTA Sennheiser MomentumTrue Wireless, etc

Pros
  • 1. Concentrate on Quality 2. an attachment to the ears that is secure while also being comfortable to wear 3. Battery life in comparison to that of other competitors in the True Wireless market 4. The quality of the sound, taking into account the physical characteristics of the device. 5. The simplicity of the connection (especially if you are closed to the Apple ecosystem) 6. Protection against perspiration and moisture 7. The quality of the microphone is absolutely remarkable. 8. Physical Appearance
Cons
  • 1. No noise reduction 2. Management 3. An enormous battery pack 4. Use of an exclusive Lightning connector in place of a USB-C port.