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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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These power beats pro2 might be good for my iPhone but to use them on my new 65” qn65qn90dafxza smart tv, these will connect but if you change channels or pause the station these Powerbeats will drop out and you have to reconnect every time. Yes both the tv and Powerbeats have the latest software for $250.00 for the pair. DONT BUY
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I like that it easily switches from my phone to my laptop. My problem is that none of the tips would keep it in my ear, every 10-15 minutes I was having to reposition them. After that the ear hook would cause pain in the back of my ear. I had the beats fit pro before these and loved them.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I had the Beats Studio Buds previously and these aren’t really worth the price jump but they’re good. I don’t think they were made for glasses ‘wearers’. Not as loud as you’d expect them to be either.
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Honestly, disappointed I had the first version as well as the AirPods Pro. My first version broke, which made me upgrade to the second generation. Compared to the AirPods Pro second gen, please don’t come anywhere close when it comes to noise, cancellation or clarity of sound (I ran the ear tip, fit test and pass)
The only reason I’m keeping these is because I don’t want to ruin my AirPods at the gym.
If you are looking for a new pair and already have the first generation, I wouldn’t recommend an upgrade unless something is wrong with the first gen.
Honestly, I would rank these as $90 headphones nothing more.