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Beats Pro Totally Wireless And High-Performance Bluetooth Earphones - Cloud Pink (Renewed) Review

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BrandBeats
ColorCloud Pink
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Form FactorIn Ear
Cable FeatureWithout Cable, Retractable

Description of Beats Pro Totally Wireless And High-Performance Bluetooth Earphones - Cloud Pink (Renewed)

Totally wireless high-performance earphones. Up to 9 hours of listening time (more than 24 hours with charging case). Adjustable, secure-fit ear hooks for lightweight comfort and stability. Reinforced design for sweat & water resistance during tough workouts or running. Volume & track controls on each earbud, voice capability, and auto play/pause. Features the Apple H1 headphone chip and Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts. Compatible with iOS and Android. Enhanced phone call performance and call handling from either earbud. With fast fuel, a 5-minute charge gives 1.5 hours of playback when battery is low. What's in the box: Powerbeats Pro totally wireless earphones, charging case, ear tips with four size options, lightning to USB-A charging cable, quick start guide, warranty card.

Reviews

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Type of review

Extremely comfortable to use, and they do not rub (at least they do not rub me). There will be 9 hours of sound, as stated. This seems like a questionable assertion, but five to six hours is the typical range I've heard. Probably has a total life of 9 hours on the battery (turned on, listened, turned off) An independent power supply, (separate) is not present; therefore, the use of a charger from the phone is implied. The set includes, in addition to the charger (which is also a Bluetooth…

Pros
  • They fit securely in the auricle without pressing or rubbing, the interface for adjusting the sound settings is in a convenient location, and the sound quality is pleasantly gentle. These headphones are an excellent model. The build quality is adequate, the plastic is of high quality, the sound is pleasant. During a conversation with you, the other person is able to hear you clearly and there are no distracting background noises.
Cons
  • There aren't any major gripes to be had, however there are three disadvantages: 1. If you don't have a box with you and you accidentally change the Bluetooth settings on your phone while you're driving, then you won't be able to listen to music on your headphones when you get back home. 2. When you are wearing both your watch and your phone at the same time. There is a tendency for headphones to automatically adapt themselves to the current time, which might be inconvenient if you are trying to "pair" them with your phone. 3. There were a few instances in which the earphone was carelessly left in the charging socket, and as a result, it did not make contact with the charging terminals and did not receive a charge. Right now I'm looking into it. whether or not the headphones can be securely fastened in the box socket.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

I made the decision to submit a review because I was unable to find what I was looking for in the previous reviews. The preface is straightforward: My unique ears keep losing my AirPods. I've been searching for a long time for a device that will play any song you want from any device (laptop, smart watch, etc.) without any sound delay. I truly rejoiced when Powerbeats Pro was announced. Since my wife owns AirPods, I can compare all of their features side by side. 1. Audio caliber. In general…

Pros
  • operational period (main advantage) 8.5 hours of focused work - pristine sound (not to be confused with quality) - close compatibility with Apple devices - Solid construction; sweat-repellent
Cons
  • Lack of sound tuning on its own is the case, in every meaning of the word. In actuality, there is absolutely no method to change the sound. - During prolonged wear, the temples start to press (more than 2 hours) - absence of wireless and reverse charging, headphone charge indication on the case, and headphone charge indicator in any Apple device other than the iPhone. (I'm referring to the casing; the headphone charging is visible.)

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

These headphones were a gift. As soon as you press your ear, the illusion that the buttons are tactile is shattered. It's convenient that you may do this with any set of headphones, and individual headphones tend to function satisfactorily. Unfortunately, the earphone doesn't have a dedicated power button; to use it, you must remove it from its carrying case; to turn it off, you must replace it in its carrying case. Also, the case is not very portable due to its size. We approve of the quality…

Pros
  • autonomy They're a comfortable fit for the ears. Toiling independently
Cons
  • No simultaneous connections between two devices are supported, hence it cannot be considered multipoint. Such is a computer or a telephone. Both noise and environmental interaction are completely absent. Buttons that you have to physically press, rather than use your fingers. Very unstable when used with many devices. To be specific, the Samsung A51. Has a fantastic speed. It would be better if you didn't have to work at all. Major litigation. Tallying up to a hefty sum.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Its pros: very comfortable, no need to think that they will fall off. MANY DIFFERENT TIPS. Some cons: when I go and communicate through the earphone, I am not always well heard.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't see good quality, solid disadvantages.

Really nice headphones. ineffective microphone. with advantages. These rest easily in the ears. As I have the most earplugs in, I don't like vacuums and am content with that. They deceive like tabs. No issue, you can chew and eat. They put in a lot of hours. They have a mild bass. The buttons are easy to press. And it would seem that everything is going well, but it's not. Many drawbacks 1. The headphones frequently unpair from the phone themselves after a conversation. Almost every third…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

Many Benefits, Each in Its Own Right I'm not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination, but I felt like I was sitting in the front row of a symphony and could make out individual instruments playing. My only point of reference is the Xiaomi Airdots, and they appear to perform adequately in front. The volume rocker is ergonomically placed, directly behind the ear. To put it simply, I could really use them because of the mobility, horse battery, earpiece, and sound quality that they…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cool product, happy with the purchase, maybe Ill buy it again.

Has some positive aspects. In my experience with TWS for running and other sports, this is by far the most effective method. These headphones sit comfortably in any posture, and you won't even notice they're there. There aren't nearly enough stars, but the picture quality is consistent across the board, with no concave bottoms or tops. The audio quality is a solid 4k with a plus. Android devices are just as easy to set up as Apple ones because of their user-friendly interfaces. Separately, I…

I purchased the ones in the range, which were the only color option. Strangely, they have nothing in common with those things; they are the same color as the skin, so they do not draw attention to themselves. Some pros: They stay put inside the bag. Perfect for use in athletics. Yes, probably the only one: after trying on comparable models from ZhaBiEL and another one with the letter Scull, the decision was made to go with Beats. + Long work time without the need for recharging; four hours of…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Although not of a high-end quality, the sound is fairly smooth and all instruments can be made out. Adjusting the behind-the-ear headphones to fit the contours of the ears reduces fatigue from prolonged use (although if you use them in tandem with a mask, you risk losing the earphone along with the mask). The benefits: Best headset I've ever used (wired or wireless); reception is excellent in wind and noise. Second, the battery is large enough that it rarely needs to be recharged. 3. Ear-hooks…

These are my first TWS, so there aren't many to compare them to, but overall I like it. Every product has its pluses and minuses. Without cables, great audio, seamless connection with the Apple ecosystem, overall satisfied and highly recommended at up to $15,000 in price. Its advantages: For $10,000, I paid for these headphones on eBay from a seller with a warranty; at this price, a purchase is most definitely warranted. Very good sound when compared to some Bose Soundsport Free, but an…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positive and negative sides.

By the quality of the microphone, I also unable to locate a respectable Bluetooth substitute. Please remark in the comments if you have any better information regarding the budget up to 20tr. I desire to alter these ears. These may not bother apple users at all, but even though I have both an apple and an android, I find them to be unpleasant. different benefits An fantastic conversational microphone with top-notch quality, physical control buttons on both ears (touch controls are terrible)…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

Some pros: The sound is excellent, convenient control, the charge lasts for a long time. It is convenient that they themselves switch between iOS devices. Cons: After a couple of months, Volkswagen got off the logo, and a month after the one-year warranty, one earpiece failed and the second one began to stutter.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find a better one.

Pros: The perfect earbuds for running. They held the charge for a long time. Cons below: I bought Powerbeats pro in April 2022, after a year the left earphone stopped charging for a long time . I was very upset. According to many reviews, such a marriage.

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

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.

Your ears will become fatigued from wearing these all day, and the "brush" that is supposed to make the headphones fit more snugly won't help. At the price, I would have liked better sound quality. Previously, I'd tried a few other series of Sony extra bass, and I naively assumed that the sound would improve given the two-fold premium. Headphones don't have the capability to add bass by fiddling with the equalizer, therefore bass is completely absent. Since it didn't work out with the basses, I

Pros
  • Brand
Cons
  • The sound is unappealing, with a distinct lack of bass and tinny highs even at maximum volume. Painful after extended use. This isn't something that can be fixed with an equalizer.

* Administration. The stroke of the multipurpose key is incredibly gentle and compact. Due to this, there were numerous erroneous clicks. Moreover, utilizing the volume control buttons to change tracks would be more convenient than hitting the multifunction button twice or three times. * Apply to non-Apple gadgets. On my desktop, I use headphones with Linux and Android. In theory, there are no issues. Connection stability and seamless device swapping (but simultaneous connection with PC and…

Pros
  • plus sound plus autonomy plus wearing separate headphones plus physical buttons
Cons
  • - case size - headphone size the vacuum (it is not) - Android integration - Charging indication

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

As my AirPods only sit comfortably in my ears while walking regularly, I bought headphones for both sports and walking. I took a Powerbeats Pro because I didn't have a choice but to use an iPhone, and the guys will confirm this. Despite the opposition of many, they are worth the money. There are undoubtedly models with better sound, smaller cases, and lower prices. With these headphones, the quality is top-notch from the box to the headphones, therefore you pay first for that. Apple device…

Pros
  • Mounted Sound Convenience in construction (iPhone) Click control in design volume regulation
Cons
  • It's still a massive case.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is reasonable.

Even while I generally enjoyed the headphones, I can't say they are perfect. As a result, I would give them a 4. There are headphones that offer greater sound, are more affordable, support Apt-X, and have more compact casings. Another factor is that there are no rival SPORTS models. I would definitely suggest the JBL Endurance Peak as a respectable substitute if you have a limited budget. JBL played admirably against the Beats' background when I put them side by side in the store. Certainly…

Pros
  • True wireless when playing sports is a real buzz, which can only be fully appreciated after running a few years earlier with wired and conditionally wireless BT-headphones. Good fit on the auricle (but not quite good in the ear canal! - more on that in the drawbacks). We may conclude that this is typically the most crucial necessity for running, which is why I purchased tw-headphones with a behind-the-ear headband and in-ear ear pads; Naturally, the package has little impact on subsequent daily use, but this one is really nice! You cannot possibly open a box for the first time without exclaiming, "Wow!" Everything is so well-done and with such attention to detail. For the sake of the packaging alone, one is tempted to purchase these headphones as a gift for one's favorite runner; Although they are marketed as headphones for the iPhone (and the chip comes from Airpods, in case anyone wasn't aware), practically all of their features are compatible with Android handsets, especially Huawei / Honor. (Almost) because there is no Siri, you can't watch the charge without the Beats app, and Apt-X / Apt-X HD isn't supported. Anybody worried about the issue of such compatibility should: A simple click on the circular, logo-adorned button initiates play/pause or picks up/hangs up during an incoming call. The next track is selected with a double click, and the first track is selected by a triple click. Long-held voice assistant (Google, not Siri, for obvious reasons) activated. Alice can definitely be configured in some way, but I haven't played around with it yet. Only volume adjustments can be made with the volume rocker. You can also choose to establish a global or individual adjustment in the phone's settings. It's incredibly helpful because all controls are completely mirrored on both headphones. In any case, the proximity sensor performs as it should; remove the earpiece, and the music stops; replace it, and the music resumes.
Cons
  • Value for the money. The sound is not horrible, but it doesn't appeal to either $250 (the price at the beginning of sales) or even $200, of course (to which the price dropped before the release of Airpods Pro). Despite the fact that I was fortunate enough to purchase them in the United States at a discount, there are many headphones available for the same price that produce considerably more intriguing sounds. I would pick Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless if I were wearing headphones for sound quality rather than for athletics. Thus, it's best to forget that you can purchase superb studio hi-fi headphones for between $200 and $250 in order to avoid disappointment. Yep, you got that right: the sound here is perfectly normal, but you can have a comparable sound over the wire for less than $100. You need to realize that in this case, the form factor, functionality, and marketing are what you pay for in the main. After all, Beats is Apple, with all the ramifications. Although the ears might sound better with Android. Since there isn't an Apt-X in Cupertino, people exclusively plow their own gardens. - Unfortunately, despite the fact that the headphones fit your ears perfectly, the ear cushions do not comfortably rest in the ear canal, which causes the bass and sound isolation to disappear. (By the way, many reviews claim that, unlike Airpods, these Beats perfectly block out outside noise - Nonsense, do not believe it. They mute at 10% power, but the outside world is still audible, which I personally don't enjoy. Foam earplugs are therefore essential for vacuum enthusiasts; - Another drawback was found when running in the cold while wearing a hat (which, incidentally, presses the headphones into your ear and restores the bass): it is annoying that the volume rocker is located on top because you have to reach far under the hat with your index finger, and the ear freezes. Much better would be if the rocker was at the bottom where your thumb could press it without sticking out the cap. But even when wearing gloves and a hat, the round button presses perfectly; I find it annoying that the phone sometimes detects when the ears spontaneously fall off from BT and for some reason does not play the music. Without a case, you're forced to stroll without any music for the entire day. Not that it happened frequently, but it did occur a few times.