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Review on Beats Solo Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling On-Ear Headphones - Red (Renewed) by Eunu Aroha ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

With a grating heart, I'm going to put these headphones up for sale. With all the delights of the hardware stuffing, I can’t wear them due to my large head. By big head, I mean an XL head (if you've never had problems with a hat not fitting or a helmet compressing your head like a hydraulic press, then this is unlikely to apply to you). And if you have a normal-sized head, then feel free to take it, I highly recommend it! I took them for another 24,000, then it was a bit of an overprice, but if there are options for 16-18 thousand, then I would say that you won’t regret it at all.

Pros
  • Great sound, decent noise cancellation. First experience with noise canceling headphones, but the experience is excellent, especially when it comes to constant uniform noise (subway, plane, etc.). The design is nice, binding to Apple devices in one click, but do not think that Android is not connected. The signal is not lost at a sufficiently long distance (quietly walk to the refrigerator at the opposite end of the apartment). And what I now consider their main advantage is compact. When folded, they fit anywhere.
Cons
  • They press terribly. At the same time, I would say that this is rather my mistake, because I bought them online, I did not measure them in advance, although I know that I have a giant head. All the comrades to whom he gave vilification (including several hours without removal) almost did not complain about squeezing problems. But after about 40 minutes of wearing, the top of my head starts to hurt a lot, the length of the headphone rim is slightly missing. The second problem that I hope will be fixed is with the software. They added the function of seamless switching between devices to iOS: they say, here I am sitting in headphones, watching something on the iPad, they call me on the phone, I pick up the phone and the headphones instantly switch to the phone without unnecessary clicks. This trick worked for me twice in the whole year. Despite the fact that in addition to the iPhone and iPad, I also have a poppy. But this problem is more for geeks. The third, very miserable problem is that the sound control buttons on the headphones click very loudly. Both online interlocutors, and the people around me, and myself, can really hear the clatter.