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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I love these!❤️
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Overall this product is good a lot of people were scared the color of the pink wasn’t good enough but I say the color is quite close to the picture that is advertised.
Beats Solo 4 Wireless (Slate Blue): Grab attention
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
From the very first look, the Beats Solo 4 in Slate Blue grab attention: the elegant blue with minimal details just invites you to wear them. Once on, the on-ear design feels light and compact, almost unnoticeable on your head. I really liked this mix of aesthetics and ergonomics; it delivers a modern vibe without sacrificing comfort.
One of the standout features is the battery life: around 50 hours of continuous playback, and with the Fast Fuel function, just 10 minutes of charging gives you about 5 extra hours of use — perfect for emergencies.
Pairing with devices is just as easy as expected: they connect quickly to both iOS and Android, making daily use hassle-free.
As for sound, these headphones step away from Beats’ traditionally exaggerated bass and instead adopt a more balanced and neutral profile. The mids and highs stand out, creating a clear and detailed listening experience. This neutrality is refreshing, though some might find the sound a bit “bright” during longer listening sessions.
The internal tuning, according to Wired, brings a warm and modern sound, free from booming bass — ideal for long hours of casual listening.
Physical controls: there’s a central “b” button to play/pause, above and below for volume, and double/triple taps to skip forward or backward. While this simplicity is functional, it may feel limiting if you’re looking for lots of customization.
Extra connectivity: having both USB-C and 3.5 mm options is fantastic. With USB-C, you get “lossless” wired audio, bypassing Bluetooth — ideal if you want maximum quality for your sessions.
The Solo 4 in Slate Blue strike me as an elegant and reliable choice for everyday use. They’re comfortable, with excellent battery life, modern styling, and balanced sound. They’re perfect for someone who doesn’t need ANC or sweat resistance but values ease of use, long endurance, and the option of high-quality wired playback.
If you can find them on sale (they’ve recently gone as low as half price), the value is undeniable. But if you’re looking for fuller features — like active noise cancellation or workout-ready durability — it might be worth checking out the Beats Studio Pro or other brands.