A. K. Mitros
I've used the Sony WI-C310 ear buds and tried these Beats ear buds instead, both for meetings and office calls. The sound quality is similar for both. But the Sony have much softer wires which lay better, and the battery life is better.
Garrett Miller
Great headphones over all. Great sound good ear fit great battery life crystal clear phone calls on both ends. Having owned many pairs of blue tooth headphones over the past 10 odd years these have some of the best sound and battery life I've experienced. However the cords are excessively long. These get yanked out of my ears with far too much rapidity l regularity. If engaging in physical activity you're better off running them behind your neck. This of course negates the mic. The cord is easily 4 inches longer then any pair I've ever owned.
Dezrene
They should've made it very more clear or just absolutely bolded that there is a essential piece missing of the charging unit the UBS C yes is included but you need an adapter to it to actually charge the headphones that is a separate purchase altogether. Mind you other companies like HSN and QVC have offered the headphones with the adapter that's the only reason why I have the adapter right now and I know that it should've came with one it just so happened that this particular offer here on Amazon does not include the adapter.
Anna
Great for what I need. Easy controls, SUPER quick recharge time, best sound quality I've experienced with earbuds, and excellent price point for what you get. I just wish it were easier to tell if they've turned off or are on low battery. I have another pair (different brand) that indicates full, medium, and low battery status by actually announcing it. E.g., when i turn the other one on, it says "Hello. You are connected. Battery full." I do like that the beats flex auto-answers calls when I put it into my ears, but i didn't realize that happened until I auto answered a telemarketer i had intended to screen. Also like that it won't play when both ends are "together" magnetically when not in my ears. That ensures my audiobooks don't play for an hour before i notice.
ChuxAZ
I was drawn to beats due to brand name and review. They do have a good sound when playing music. Phone calls are clear. Battery life is so-so. I think I get a couple days out of a charge - I don't use them all the time, but I have them on me all day. I will take the occasional call and listen to some tunes at work. I do miss the audio queues when powering up and when battery life is low from my previous cheaper model. My phone would also show battery life when paired (Samsung S9+), the beats do not show that. Not a huge deal, but a nice feature I was used to. I'll probably relegate this pair to when I'm exercising and find a replacement that has these little features that are missing.
Christie S.
Husband always bought the Bluetooth that had the “headband like” holder that the earbud magnetically secured on the ends but after 5 separate ones (even the Samsung ones) stopped working in over a year and a half because of sweat or heat exposure or whatever because he works outside, we opted for these. He ticks them down his shirt so they don’t get caught in machinery and he said he is still getting used to how to make them work but so far he loves the sound quality and his calls are much clearer when we are on the phone- hoping they last a year- we shall see!
S.P
I read the reviews, and I didn't expected much from roughly $50 (I paid in $30 range) headphones. Many mentioned about the microphone, and yes, it is bad. However, I did not buy this for a conference. My main use of this is to listen music and videos. So, I really do not care much about mic quality. In case of audio quality, it is surprisingly great for the price. Considering that this is a wireless headphones with W1 chip from Apple, it is well built with better than expected sound quality. I highly recommend this headphones if you just want a wireless headphones with good sound quality. (Don't expect much of the microphone)
Lewis Wooldridge
For a $40 pair of earbuds these aren't that bad. The people complaining about no bass, are not getting a good suction in the ear canal. I thought the same thing until I was able to adjust these so that they fit into my ear correctly. The biggest limitation in fidelity is iOS preset equalizer, which doesn't allow to customize the parameters of bass, mids, and treble. The materials are a bit cheap, however they are inexpensive pair of headphones so you kind of expect cost to be cut somewhere. The battery life is good enough for what they are, didn't like the selection of colors, apple needs forget the mint green from their palette. It is really cool that the music will shut down when the magnets on the end touch, they also pair easy with you iOS device, however not so much with MacOS. Overall if you are looking for an expensive pair of ear buds to go with your mobile device without have to splurge over $150 for completely wireless earphones that are not much better from a audio fidelity profile these are for you. I should mention I have just had these for a few weeks so durability is still in question as I'm writing this.
Excell
Not the best sound but it’s adequate. Battery life is great. I recommend them for the $35 paid.
Newman Family
I like these they are a bang for your buck