A:AnswerYes you can answer phone calls, decline phone calls and make phone calls with them. Also, you don’t even need the cord to do it if you have wireless.
A:AnswerWhile they aren't rated as noise canceling, they still have great sound performance. These are super comfortable! I practically sleep in mine every night and have never had an issue with sore ears. I pair mine with my iPhone and could go two days without charging them. They do come with a cord, but I have yet to use it. I just keep them on charge in the morning since I mainly use them after work.
A:AnswerThe numbers are the generation they are. So 2 is last year and 3 is what came out this year basically. First generation do not have a number on them. There’s also different colors that will make them a certain addition. Like a gray addition etc. They usually cost more as well. There’s no real way to visually tell the difference in the 2nd ad 3rd generation because they usually have similar color concepts. If read the description it will say things like now the battery lasts longer than before (12 hours instead of 8), but they do come with chargers and can be charged with an android charger as well. If they are charged for 5 minutes it adds 2 hours of playback time so really just depends on what you want to spend. Hope helps!
A:AnswerThey don’t get dirty easily. Mine haven’t gotten dirty (I have the matte gold) I handle them with care so no scratches. When I’m not using them they’re in the carrying case.
A:AnswerMost Beats by Dr. Dre products have some charge out the box. Beats Solo 3 Wireless Headphones feature the Apple W1 Chip for longer batter life and efficiency plus Fast Fuel. With Fast Fuel, a 5 minute charge provides 3 hours of playback when you battery is low. Please review this resource to learn more about Beats Solo 3 Wireless Headphones: https://www.beatsbydre.com/headphones/solo3-wireless
A:AnswerHello,
Yes, they come with a wire that can be connected to your laptop. Also, you can use them with the wire when you forget or don’t want to charge them.
A:AnswerNoise cancelling features read the outside noise and cancel anything that is external to your headset by creating an opposing signal to filter out the external noise like jet engines or talking. Besides if they cancelled the noise that others hear you would hear nothing. They are not called sound deadening headphones.