Beats discontinues Powerbeats, Solo Pro, and EP headphones

Noise cancelling is surprisingly effective for a pair of on-ear headphones. Although the sound signature remains bass-heavy, as is emblematic of Beats, it rarely overpowers vocal reproduction. To be fair, I had a similar issue with the previous-generation Solo 3 Wireless. And since these are on-ear headphones, rather beats flex review than over-ear headphones, the… Continue reading Beats discontinues Powerbeats, Solo Pro, and EP headphones

Beats Powerbeats, Solo Pro and EP now discontinued in light of new Beats Fit Pro

A new button on the bottom of the left ear cup toggles between three listening modes — noise cancelling, transparent, and extended power. Pressing the button toggles noise canceling, and double-pressing it turns it off. At $152 off, Beats Solo Pro headphones have never been cheaper. They feature active noise-cancelling, an advanced acoustic system and… Continue reading Beats Powerbeats, Solo Pro and EP now discontinued in light of new Beats Fit Pro

Beats Powerbeats, Solo Pro and EP now discontinued in light of new Beats Fit Pro

This allows for hands-free access to Siri, immediate pairing, and greater power efficiency than when used with Android devices. They might not be as comfortable or as spacious-sounding as rivals from Bose and Sony, but it’s hard not to be impressed by the Beats Solo Pro. They deliver emphatically in the areas people care most… Continue reading Beats Powerbeats, Solo Pro and EP now discontinued in light of new Beats Fit Pro

Beats Powerbeats, Solo Pro and EP now discontinued in light of new Beats Fit Pro

Here is a shortlist of the good and the bad that you can expect from these headphones. There is a control panel on the device body, so you can easily access the volume control or remote without having to interact with a cable or another device it’s connected to. AptX HD is an audio codec… Continue reading Beats Powerbeats, Solo Pro and EP now discontinued in light of new Beats Fit Pro