Christopher Westmoreland
It’s okay okay and loud but problem is that they are cheap like cheap plastic and the click they make when you unfold the headphones my right side doesn’t even make that click noise and doesn’t stay open they fold by them selves
DM Prime
I bought beats year ago and remember the frame (part that goes around your head and connects the two ear pieces) being MUCH more sturdy. These are now almost designed to break within a year or with heavy on-the-go use. Not worth the price.
Scarecrow8310
I purchased these so that I can have a new set of headphones to travel with. I own the 10 year anniversary Studio 3's that are over a year old. My old Studio 3's sound way better then this model that was released after Apple bought out the company. The new Studio 3's were a let down when it comes to sound quality. I ended up returning them for a full refund because it's the decrease in sound quality that was a deal breaker to me.
Gena Tisdale
Sound is good but the noise cancelling fades in and out. Also disconnects from bluetooth randomly.
Customer
Returned due to being painful to wear. The ear cups didn’t fit my ears. The constant pressure was horrible. Not worth the money at all. While use the active noise cancellation it felt as though you had pressure waves vibrating your ear drums.
Hek-Tek
While I don't know first hand, my niece tells me she likes these overrated headphones. Humans, stop being sheep and blindly getting ANY beats headphones, BOTH the Sony WH-XM2's (and up) and Bose are far superior than these crappy beats, take it from a true audiophile.
Tonytone222
I bought these on sale for $160 and they’re honestly no better than my Anker Soundcore noise cancellation headphones that I only paid $70 for. The battery life on these is horrible for headphones in an age where most can go 40+ hours and quick charge back to full in 15min or less. These headphones take about an hour to full charge and they need to be charged repeatedly because they will not last you longer than a day! I work an 8hr job that I can wear headphones and they ALWAYS need to be charged within 4 hours the following day! The sound quality compared to be Anker Soundcore’s isn’t noticeable at all to me. The noise cancellation is slightly better on the Beats, but definitely not an extra $100+ better! Again, I’m extremely unimpressed and will never buy a pair of Beats again. I’ve always heard from audiophiles that it’s a glorified fashion headphone that’s never worth the high price. I 100% agree. SAVE YOUR $ and try the Anker Soundcore Noise canceling headphones for under $80 and you won’t regret it!
Plantina
The noise canceling only worked when facing direct to the source of noise. Turning away from the source it would fail. Also wind and the slightest breeze would mess with it so much it would loose connection and thus noise canceling. But they are a good inexpensive earphone. The sound quality was pretty good. I returned these for the Bose 700. I needed good quality noise canceling headphones. I use these when I cut the lawn. I will not always be facing 100% to the noise source and can’t avoid wind.
Cold Zero
Spent a good amount of money on this. The left speaker turns to amplified bass for no reason and is too muddy to hear through when it happens. At times the noise cancellation goes wonky and shifts from left to right and back and forth. Also, it arrived with a small slice out of one earpiece pad. The most disconcerting thing is that no one responds at the seller.
Billie Hill
For 200 buck these should be absolutely amazing but they're just mediocre. The noise cancelation is good but that's about it, the sound quality and loudness just isn't there. Save your money and buy a pair of bose headphones, you're only paying for the beats logo with these.