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Review on ๐ŸŽง Immerse in Musical Bliss with Wireless Headphones Beats Studio Buds in Ocean Blue by Ada Markiewicz แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

In researching this purchase, I sifted through a number of headphones from well-known companies, including these, the Airpods Pro, the Nothing Ear 1, and others. The plugs turned out to be too expensive for me (they cost 25k on the official website, but I didnโ€™t want to take it in the left stores, because they are now forging it so that it even breaks through on the Apple website), Nothing Ear 1 is not officially sold in 2022, and the rest of the headphones were not satisfied for their own reasons (size, convenience, price, etc.), so the choice fell on Beats. Now, then, let's talk about the noise. When I initially heard it, I was confused; it lacked low end and had piercing highs that were unpleasant on hi-hats. My cheekbones used to shake from the intensity of the low frequencies in the old beats, so I wondered how this could happen. They sound fantastic on tracks including a plethora of classical instruments, but my go-to hip-hop just doesn't have any life to it. At first, I was so distraught that I started thinking about how I could get my money back. After leaving the headphones on for three hours with the music playing, the sound improved dramatically. The low frequencies sounded more natural, the harsh high frequencies were gone, and I could make out details in the tracks that had been previously inaudible with my old Senkhs. After that, I found myself enjoying music listening considerably more, even after listening to the same songs over and over again, as previously. However! Even though I added some bass with an equalizer (it's not working now, the low ones are starting to choke), I still don't have enough. The fact that I can now listen with pleasure to pop, classical, indie (guitars and vocals sound wonderful), or whatever in between on my old Beats By Dre rather than Dr. Dre and his contemporaries makes me a little bit sad. In the end, I gave it a solid 4, weighing the benefits and drawbacks.

Pros
  • What I like most was how snugly they fit in my ears. I didn't try them on first because I was petrified that my ears would become tired and fall out if I hesitated even a second. Within an hour, I was able to tilt my head, leap, and ride a scooter without falling off the crooked Hong Kong tiles, which sit as though cemented. Although they claim that Airpods Pro's noise canceling and transparency mode is superior, I find that none of these features to be particularly useful. In most cases, earplugs can effectively block outside noise without any active effort on your part. Little in stature. For me, this is a significant improvement over headphones that protrude from my ears like locators. In most cases, I believe you can even place a cap atop them (although I tried, they are unpleasantly crushed). It's all about the mic's quality. They do what they're supposed to doโ€”my interlocutor hears me clearlyโ€”but don't expect them to accomplish any miracles. Mechanical buttons for control. I was afraid it would be a hassle, but it turned out to be very useful. Instantaneous linkup with iPhone (Android users will attest to the same) + free four-month trial of Apple Music They are excellent in maintaining a charge. The headphones are charged rapidly from the case, but I still haven't figured out how to empty the case. I believe they can quietly last for the advertised 24 hours. Ergonomics and aesthetics. There are no extraneous design elements on these headphones, and they are both comfy and portable. Price in relation to the market - It has a USB-C port instead of Apple's usual lightning connector, so I can charge it from any outlet. - Sound (more on that in the comments)
Cons
  • - Disrupts. Nevertheless, even at this cost, there are still instances when the sound mysteriously fades out, especially during head movements such tilting and twisting. A joint is a joint, and it doesn't bother me too much. - The buttons on the controller are a minor annoyance. They are reliable and don't need much force to press, although the mechanical nature of the buttons can cause some discomfort in the ear. - Although the cover is matte (a definite bonus), the headphones themselves are really shiny. Given that they are made of plastic and will easily become scratched, they will have to be displayed prominently. - The inability to charge wirelessly might be a dealbreaker for some. - They skimped a little on the case, thus it has a creaky lid and obvious fractures. - Sound (again, more details in the comments)