


BEATS SOLO PRO MICROPHONE PLUS
One plus of the design is that it’s foldable, so when you’re done listening, you can easily place your Beats in their case to keep them protected. Like most on-ear headphones, the Beats Solo Pro cans have a habit of placing too much pressure on your ears over time.Īt first, you’re not likely to notice the discomfort, but the combination of an on-ear design and noise cancellation means that long-term wear might not be ideal. The cushioning of these headphones is great, but it’s worth noting that there are some limitations when it comes to comfort. The stylish pop of color that Beats has embraced here means that you can ensure you’re not going to blend in with other audio lovers out there. We tried our version of the cans in light blue, but virtually any color looks just as impressive. That’s definitely the case with the Beats Solo Pro headphones – on-ear cans that grab attention in a selection of vibrant colors. When you pair a company with Beats with a market-leader like Apple, you know you’re going to get something phenomenal. Today, we’re checking out the Beats Solo Pro wireless headphones, a fantastic set of wireless on-ear cans with noise cancellation built-in. The question for most audiophiles is whether the stunning appearance of the Beats headphones has to come at the expensive of sound quality. In terms of aesthetic appeal alone, the Beats portfolio can usually compete easily with Bang & Olufsen or Bose. It’s hard to find someone in the audio landscape who hasn’t heard of Beats. Not only does the company benefit from the massive audience appeal leveraged through Dr Dre and Apple but Beats also consistently delivers stunningly beautiful devices.
