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Right now, Beats is pushing its "Beats Club" collection, which comes in an array of bold colors. But you can buy the headphones in traditional colors as well — mine came in black-on-black.

If you have an iPhone, the W1 chip inside the Solo3 will instantly find it when you power the headphones on for the first time. This allows you to pair the two devices with just a single button press on your iPhone. It couldn't be easier.

If you have an Android phone, or are pairing the Solo3 with any other device like a laptop, you'll simply find it under your Bluetooth settings. Unlike Beats' premium Studio3 Wireless headphones , which have an over-ear design, the Solo3 Wireless ' on-ear design feels like they're squeezing the sides of your head. As the name implies, these headphones sit on your ears instead of around them, which gives this uncomfortable compression feeling on your ears and head. I would get used to it after maybe five to 10 minutes, but after an hour of listening, I was ready to take these things off and let my head breathe.

To be totally honest, the plastic coating on the headphones makes them look cheap — like they're a toy. Some people might like it, but it's not for me. The Solo3 Wireless headphones collapse so they're easy to carry around in a bag or backpack, but Beats threw in an extra carrying case for storage. In marketing shots, the design language and bold colors of Beats look pure. The visible metal band that appears awkwardly breaks the continuity of that signature color, an obvious design flaw that remains unresolved with the redesigned Beats Solo 2 model as well.

This has been enough to dominate the market, as most other high-end headphone brands have been far less capable marketers, slow to untether the product from its audiophile roots. If only Audio-Technica had a bit more edge. AWS Deloitte Genpact. Will I notice a difference? Not only are they not worth their price, there are a lot of headphones that will give you better sound—with lots of bass—for less.

Relax and be free from anxiety Take back good sleep and help alleviate pain. I tried Beats years ago, before my foray into high-end headphones, and I thought they sounded awesome.

I assumed that people hated Beats just because it was fashionable to do so. Where the Studio Buds are geared for both Android and Apple users, the Beats Flex are weighted heavily in the direction of iPhone owners with Find My functionality, the ability to switch between active Apple devices, and Audio sharing with other Beats and AirPods. The charging case might be significantly bigger than the competition but so is the audio.

They really are that good. As well as six colour options, the Solo Pros offer up a handy unfold to turn on option, and a solid sound profile.

So strong in fact that we rated them five stars and gave them a T3 Platinum Award in our original Beats by Dre Powerbeats review. The Beats EP have been Beats stalwart wired option for a few years now. Beats' staple impressive bass is here in spades, but not at the expense of the rest of the audio experience. Louise Blain is a journalist and broadcaster specialising in technology, gaming, and entertainment. Louise loves finding ways that tech can make our lives better every day and no, she doesn't have enough smart lighting yet.

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