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Manny9x Posted
Awesome headphones. I have had many other premium brands but this has impressed me. The fit and sound are great. Love them.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Gloss White
Khary Posted
The built of these MARKED DOWN HEADPHONES should alarm people the sound is still good as the beats solo3 i bought back in 2017 and I’ve already returned these headphones for the same pair (TODAY )and the button is still loose but as I write this I’m using the headphones they have great battery life and sound which is the overall reason for headphones.So I look past the cheaply made part and focus on sound quality and battery’s and they do a good job at that and also the sound is different from the original release of the beats solo3 from 2017 .!!!
This review is from Beats - Solo3 Wireless Headphones - Satin Gold
DJ1987 Posted
I use these for working out and they sound great. When they say ‘noise cancelling’ it really means just that. I don’t hear anything but my music.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Silver
Ruthie Posted
The bass of the headphones is wonderful and it connect very well with everything I own. They also shuts everything out when I have them on
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Matte Gold
Blondern Posted
I was hesitant to drop some serious cash on headphones, but I've had these for just shy of a month and wear them every day for walking the dog and tanning by the pool. I can't quite give them 5 stars because I'm a girl and even the smallest size slides off my head when I bend over to sit down or pet the dog. But this rose gold that I was also nervous about wanting to look classy over trendy was right on point!
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Phtephen Posted
I just replaced my old Solo 2s with these after they hade broken. I love the feel that these have when I wear them. They are honestly rather pricey for what they are, but they're not AirPods. I still recommend them highly.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Black
melaninn360 Posted
The battery last a long time up to 40 hours, blocks out all of the noises outside, and charges fast.
This review is from Beats - Solo3 Wireless Headphones - Satin Gold
Gailelaine Posted
The sound is good but I wish they could go a little louder. They fit snugly against your head, I'm hoping in time as I wear them they loosen up a bit. For the sale price and the coupons I had it was a good deal. Would have been disappointed had I paid full price. Not worth $300. But $129 yes.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Gloss Black
Sonyfan36 Posted
The main problem with these headphones are dont expect to use them while working out as the design causes your ears to sweat rezulting in the headphones slipping off your ears especially if you do pull ups or calisthenics. Other than that gripe i would still recommend these headphones easily.
This review is from Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Defiant Black-Red (The Beats Decade Collection)
Andres Posted
Love these headphones. The only thing that bothers me would be when I'm on the phone using the wireless setting who ever I'm talking to can barely hear me. So I would have to use the wire. But otherwise the headphones are great and last a good amount of time.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Gloss Black
Jhonwild Posted
It's the perfect earphones that I ever Had and the light weight it feels like you don't have nothing on it
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Silver
ACollins Posted
I got the headphones under retail so it made it easy to decide to buy them for 235. The pairing is really easy with iPhone 7 plus and the battery seems to last forever. I have the Bose QC35 and I switch between the two all the time.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Gold
Drjones220 Posted
I love quality of these. They feel superior to other headphones I've tried and the sound quality is excellent!
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DreDre Posted
Theses headphones sounds great and work super easy with Apple products
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Rose Gold
Bebe Posted
This product is amazing I don’t hear nothing from the outside
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Matte Gold
Southport Posted
Great clear protected sound quality- purchased as a gift
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Silver
Pablo Posted
Let's get this out of the way: Beats (now owned by Apple) isn't going to win any awards when it comes to sound quality. That's not to say that these are bad but they definitely provide a sculpted, bass boosted sound signature that purists will frown upon. Personally, I enjoy the sound quality but wish there was a little more detail in the highs. The lows and mids come through quite nicely but the highs need a little work. They don't sound nearly as muddy as the older generation of Beats products. They do sound the same as the Solo 2 wireless headphones that preceded them. So, if you liked those, you'll like these. Rap, hip-hop, EDM, radio rock, dance, electronics, and pop music all benefit from the sculpted sound signature that these provide. Metal sounds OK but it would benefit from having the mids set back a little while turning up the highs. Some of the drums (mainly the cymbals and hi-hats) lose their detail with these. It's still very listenable but would benefit from more detail in the highs. I purchased the rose gold Solo3's for myself. I was initially worried that the color would be too pink but, in reality, it's actually more of a copper-brown color. I'm really enjoying the rose gold, these are some of the most stylish headphones I have ever used. I just hope that the white portions can keep their color and don't become dirty over time. The Solo3's have controls built into the left ear cup so that you can play/pause music, skip tracks or go back, fast forward and rewind, and bring up Siri or the Google assistant. The controls work nicely and I didn't have any issues with my iPhone 7 Plus or my Surface Pro 4. I do wish that the center button would bring up Cortana in Windows 10. I do like that the controls are sleek and hidden, you wouldn't even know they were built into the left earcup. I think it's a better option than what Sony, Sennheiser, V-Moda, Bose, and pretty much everyone else does (they normally have physical buttons on the sides of the earcups). Pairing with my iPhone 7 Plus was simple and easy. I simply turned the headphones on near my iPhone and they were automatically detected. I was able to pair them with my Surface Pro 4 but I had to follow the standard procedure. The W1 Bluetooth chip that Apple uses in the Solo3's provides a very solid experience. The range that it provides is unmatched by any other wireless headphone that I've used (I've probably gone through 25 different ones). I can have music playing on either my iPhone 7 Plus or my Surface Pro 4 and the headphones will work, flawlessly, all over my house and even outdoors. I was able to mow my lawn while listening to music on my Surface without the connection dropping out. That is really impressive and I have never experienced a pair of Bluetooth headphones with this kind of signal strength. My Apple Watch doesn't interfere with my iPhone either. I have used a couple of headphones where my Apple Watch would cause issues but not these. Apple really hit it out of the park when it comes to wireless connectivity. The Solo3's also have stellar battery life. I routinely get over 40 hours per charge out of mine. I normally listen to music 2 hours a day during the weekdays and I can easily get 5 weeks of use before I have to plug them in. That's not a big deal either. Normally, with wireless headphones, you would have to plug them in for a good 30-60 minutes before you would fill them enough to get you through a couple of hours. Not anymore. A 5-minute charge will get you a good 3 hours of playback, a 2 hour charge will completely fill these. That is truly impressive and beats every other wireless headphone on the market. Granted, these don't have noise cancellation and are on-ear instead of over-the-ear headphones. Still, it's rather impressive to go a whole month without worrying about recharging my headphones. Lastly, there's the comfort. A lot of people complain about these headphones saying that they aren't very comfortable and I guess they're right. At the same time, I haven't found any on-ear pair of headphones that are actually comfortable. Either they grip your ears tight and stay on or they are too loose and fall off, you can't have both. I had a pair of Bose SoundLink II on-ear headphones and they could never stay on. They were light but never gripped my head enough so the slightest of motions would send them off my head. The Solo3 headphones are the complete opposite. These securely stay on my head without issues. To me, this is fine and I would rather have on-ear headphones like this that stay put instead of adjusting my headphones every few minutes because they're slipping off. There's ample padding around the earcups and, honestly, I don't have any comfort issues. I am able to wear these for hours on end without taking a break. I'm not sure if my ears are just not physically sensitive, if I have a higher threshold for pain, or if reviewers are just being picky. These definitely don't clamp down on my ears like the Sol-Republic wireless headphones did, those would get uncomfortable to the point where I had to take them off every couple of hours. My only real complaint regarding the comfort is that my ears hurt while wearing these with sunglasses. That's the norm, for me, with on-ear headphones and one reason why I prefer earbuds. The Solo3's represent the first Apple-influenced headphones from Beats. Apple didn't change the design or the sound, both of which I was already a fan of with the Solo 2 wireless headphones. Instead they upgraded the internals of these headphones by using Apple's own W1 Bluetooth chip, which drastically increases efficiency and wireless range, and a slightly larger battery. I am surprised that Apple didn't switch these over to Lightning from micro-USB but I'm sure Android smartphone users are fine with that. These have a class-leading wireless range along with truly excellent battery life. The sound signature isn't for purists but these are fun to listen to. Bass is definitely boosted while the detail in the highs takes a backseat. I'm not sure if these are worth the $299 retail. At that price, I feel like you're only paying for the solid wireless technology along with the battery life. However, at Best Buy's sale price ($250), I think these are well worth it. My favorite color is the rose gold. It feels a little awkward listening to a band like Lamb of God through rose gold headphones but it works, the color doesn't affect the sound quality. My wife likes her standard gold pair of Solo3 headphones.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Rose Gold
Tank2278 Posted
I tried a silver pair and returned it for lack of bass end, but decided to try again. I think the silver was a bad set. I'm super disappointed these don't have a Best Buy protection plan available. These have a really good sound that really seems to kick in at about 1/2 volume on an iPhone, which seems typical for larger headphones. I'm still disappointed in the fit though. I wanted a great over ear set so I wouldn't have to fight with ear buds falling out when mowing the lawn, running, or lifting in the gym. I have a fairly large head (trucker caps almost run out of notches on the back) and it's a bit loose. I can wear them without extending the ears at all, which makes me really hesitant to recommend this to youngsters or to women. I don't know who these were made for with such atrociously large heads... This really comes into play when I start to bend over or when I get sweaty. The things start to slide back when down for bench press. They do fairly well while running. Mowing the lawn is great until I get sweaty. The padded material gets slick with sweat and fell off while mowing the lawn. The battery really is amazing. I've used it for about a month with mowing the lawn, running, and gym workouts with the initial factory charge.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Black
Mintjar Posted
The color is really nice and goes with whatever I may be wearing. The sound is great and comfort is good. For longer use or to prevent ear fatigue I wish I could’ve gotten the studio ones which fit around the ear, but for the price I was looking for these are really good. Very handy that it is wireless and phone calls are great on it.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Gloss White
fatLip00 Posted
had these headphones for a month now, and they actually are really great headphones. are they $300 great? eh not so much. sound is very crisp and clear; bass is good but not as powerful as I thought they would be, but I love bass so I had high expectations. ambient noise is minimal when these are on. sound can get pretty loud when on wireless and connectivity is awesome. after the first pairing, once headphones are on and Bluetooth enabled, headphones are connected within seconds. battery life is really nice. I have only had to charge them once in a month and I use them 4-5 times a week. sweat isn't much of an issue as I thought it would be. the cups to get sweat on them but I make sure to clean them after every workout. even when sweat is present, these do not fall off my head when doing bent over or lying exercises. they do well for runners as well. I've worn them sprinting and they never moved. overall, I would recommend these but try to find them on a deal somehow, I wouldn't pay full retail for them.
This review is from Beats - Solo³ Wireless Headphones - Black