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Published: 2014-12-17, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Wireless headphones are awesome. Of all the gadgets I use on a daily basis, they are the ones that make me most feel like I'm living in the near future. That may sound like hyperbole, but putting on headphones and having music pump directly into my ears w...
Abstract: Last month, Apple's Beats division released a fresh new pair of ear cans, the Solo2 Wireless, for $299.95. Essentially the already-popular Solo2—just, you know, a wireless version—the new headphones unshackle wearers, as Beats commercials would have you b...
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Published: 2014-12-04, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Beats Solo 2 Wireless is a well-built wireless headphone that sounds good in both wireless and wired modes and is relatively comfortable to wear for an on-ear headphone. Its battery life is decent and has a remote control built-in to the right earcup
Expensive, doesn't sound quite as good as the Bose SoundLink On-Ear Bluetooth, which costs $50 less
Beats on-ear Bluetooth headphone has lot going for it, but it doesn't quite justify its lofty price tag....
The Solo 2 is everything Beats's hype and marketing has promised. They're stylish, and they sound great. Wearing these, you'll wonder why anyone would want to wear those crummy earbuds that come with their phones. But it will still cost you a lot more ...
Abstract: Plenty of headphone reviewers have written that Beats headphones suck. That's fine. But if they're still writing this in 2014, they're a little out of touch. The Beats headphones of today are substantially different from Beats headphones of the past.The l...
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Published: 2014-07-02, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful, distortion-free audio with boosted bass and bright highs. Lightweight, comfortable fit. Inline remote control and microphone for mobile devices.
Big bass sound isn't for purists or anyone seeking flat response. Slightly overpriced
Fans of booming low-end won't be disappointed by the Beats Solo 2 headphones' powerful bass and distortion-free audio performance....
Abstract: If you've previously owned or still use the Solo HD, the first thing you'll noticed is that the Solo 2.0 are noticeably heavier. But that's a good thing because they're better built as a result. The materials are seemingly toughened using thicker plastics...
Abstract: If you've previously owned or still use the Solo HD, the first thing you'll noticed is that the Solo 2.0 are noticeably heavier. But that's a good thing because they're better built as a result. The materials are seemingly toughened using thicker plastics...
Abstract: At least on my cranium, they felt great at first, but an extended listening session—over three hours—proved to be too much for me. For a long cross-country flight, a few breaks would be welcome. There is some padding on the headband, but again, after a fe...
Abstract: For quite some time now, Beats has been one of the most highly visible brands in the world of consumer audio, and considering the company has recently been acquired by Apple, it isn't likely that will slow down any time soon. While many are speculating ab...