Model: Beats Solo Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling On-Ear Headphones with Apple H1 Headphone Chip - Black
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can any Beats fan tell me the difference between all the current Beats headphones?
I'm old and I get confused very easily these days. My head is a giant melon, so is it safe to assume that the only Beats headphones that will fit comfortably are the Studio3?
can any Beats fan tell me the difference between all the current Beats headphones?
I'm old and I get confused very easily these days. My head is a giant melon, so is it safe to assume that the only Beats headphones that will fit comfortably are the Studio3?
thanks in advance!
As a fellow melon head, I would avoid the Studio3s. The plastic on the sides has begun to crack on mine at month 13 from having to stress them to get onto my head. They've never been dropped or anything like that and it has a crack simply from putting them on and taking them off. I imagine in the next couple months, it will go from a crack to a straight break soon. For a supposed "premium" product, the build quality is trash. Mind you, I have a few pairs of lower level Sonys (700 and 950) which are almost entirely plastic that I throw around as gym headphones and none of them have a single durability issue.
As a fellow melon head, I would avoid the Studio3s. The plastic on the sides has begun to crack on mine at month 13 from having to stress them to get onto my head. They've never been dropped or anything like that and it has a crack simply from putting them on and taking them off. I imagine in the next couple months, it will go from a crack to a straight break soon. For a supposed "premium" product, the build quality is trash. Mind you, I have a few pairs of lower level Sonys (700 and 950) which are almost entirely plastic that I throw around as gym headphones and none of them have a single durability issue.
I don't mind paying for good headphones. However, I can't stand having $300+ headphones these days that use cheap plastics.
My most recent pair was a Bose QC35 II. Part of the blame is my big melon head, but it's not like I'm the only big head in the world? The Bose right side developed a crack after just 2 and half months. The headphones never left my desk and I definitely never dropped or abused them.
Fortunately, Bose replaced them for me. A new pair came within a week. It's been almost a year and there doesn't appear to be any cracks, but I get nervous whenever I put them on my head.
Perhaps my next pair should be the Airpods Max which apparently is constructed out of metal?
I bought a pair last black friday (for 169) and really like them. I use them occasionally around the house. When I saw this sale a couple days ago I bought another pair to keep at the office to listen to music and also on Zoom calls.
If you're an Apple user, they're great- I can't comment on Android/Windows. They auto switch from one device to the next, you can summon Siri, and there's ANC as well as transparency which isn't as good as Airpods Pro, but better than not having it. It sounds natural unlike some others I've heard.
All in all, for 149 bucks my personal opinion is that these are really good.
**They do fit tight. They will loosen a bit in time but not much. If you have a big head this may not be comfortable because they can really squeeze ya.
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Pretty decent reviews https://youtu.be/DHiKz_lCYMU
I'm old and I get confused very easily these days. My head is a giant melon, so is it safe to assume that the only Beats headphones that will fit comfortably are the Studio3?
thanks in advance!
I'm old and I get confused very easily these days. My head is a giant melon, so is it safe to assume that the only Beats headphones that will fit comfortably are the Studio3?
thanks in advance!
My most recent pair was a Bose QC35 II. Part of the blame is my big melon head, but it's not like I'm the only big head in the world? The Bose right side developed a crack after just 2 and half months. The headphones never left my desk and I definitely never dropped or abused them.
Fortunately, Bose replaced them for me. A new pair came within a week. It's been almost a year and there doesn't appear to be any cracks, but I get nervous whenever I put them on my head.
Perhaps my next pair should be the Airpods Max which apparently is constructed out of metal?
If you're an Apple user, they're great- I can't comment on Android/Windows. They auto switch from one device to the next, you can summon Siri, and there's ANC as well as transparency which isn't as good as Airpods Pro, but better than not having it. It sounds natural unlike some others I've heard.
All in all, for 149 bucks my personal opinion is that these are really good.
**They do fit tight. They will loosen a bit in time but not much. If you have a big head this may not be comfortable because they can really squeeze ya.