Beats Flex Wireless Earphones review

Beats has also included magnets inside the buds to ensure they stick together. It says this makes them more secure and, once snapped together, they also auto-pause the music for longer battery life. There’s also USB-C charging with “Fast Fuel.” When you’re running low on battery and need a quick charge, Fast Fuel will give you about 1.5 hours of audio playback with 10 minutes of charging. While the beats studio3 Flex may not be truly wireless, it’s great to have access to features that Beats offers on its higher-end Powerbeats 4 and Powerbeats Pro wireless earbuds. If you’ve ever used BeatsX wireless headphones, you’ll feel right at home with Beats Flex. There’s a sturdy-but-flexible neck cord that connects each Bluetooth earphone, and the same Apple W1 wireless chip provides fast pairing to Apple devices.

There’s no charging case provided with the Flex – which would be a lot to ask at this price – but Apple says the Flex is designed for all-day use, and quotes 12 hours of listening time on a full charge. And, like other Apple and Beats headphones, the Flex has a ‘fast fuel’ feature that gives you 1.5 hours of playback time from a quick 10-minute charge. Connectivity is a hallmark on all Apple-related products, and as I previously mentioned, the W1 chip does a solid job of pairing to devices on multiple platforms.

Robust build quality and eye-catching design influence a person to get any earphones. So, they play a vital role in deciding whether to purchase it or not. The Flex headphones are comfortable and lightweight in-ears. Wireless audio sharing with another pair of Beats or Apple headphones.

The cable is flat linguini style and the neckband portion is thicker and with some reinforcement to mostly keep it shaped for your neck. The round and smooth pebble-like edges on everything is very Apple-y. There’s a new trick when it comes to the earphones being put together with the magnets. Just like the Beats X they snap together, but now they beats solo pro wireless can trigger play/pause to happen when you disconnect or reconnect them respectively. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had them snapped together, had a call come in, or started to watch a video to find the audio going to the earphones that aren’t in my ears. There are some differences in these things when it comes to features and accessories.

beats flex review

Just power on the Flex, and a small card will appear so that you can easily connect the Beats Flex. The W1 chip also enables audio sharing, so you and a friend can listen to the same thing—so long as they have a compatible pair of Apple headphones. Think of it as the wireless equivalent of handing a friend your left earbud while watching something on your phone.