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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beats Studio Pro - Wireless
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Great proud . Love to used for my warmups before my basketball game :)
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Great but didn’t live up to expectations. Not much difference from latest model released.Battery life is outstanding just a bit dissapointed with the sound quality.
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The Beats Pro headphones are fantastic they cover my whole ear,they all the way over my ear,and they are very comfortable on the ears,very soft,,very easy to set up,easily sets up on ur apple devices..a must buy..
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I love the design of these Beats. The sound quality of these Beats are amazing and as a producer/engineer who makes music everywhere and is always on the run, these are perfect!
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I’ve had these for 1.5 years now. They sound good, but have poor build quality and Apple doesn’t have any meaningful repair process. Skip these and go get the Sony, the Bose, anything but the beats.
Good news: they sound really good (better than studio 3), the ear pads durability is fixed vs studio 3, the noise cancelling and transparency are decent, and they work well with iOS and android
Bad news: they’ve been creaky since the day I got them. You move your head? Audible creaking. Worse is that the headphones have cracked on their own, completely ridiculous. I’ve got 15 year old headphones I used more and they never cracked. Unfortunately, I didn’t notice the crack until after the one year warranty ended. Apple, a company that says they love the environment, won’t repair the headphones or give replacement parts. Instead they’ll do a unit swap for 200 dollars, which is nuts because that’s what these go on sale for