devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-09-19 03:28:37
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The BeatsX by Beats by Dre is a bold new product for what has quickly become a traditional headphone maker. Instead of sticking to bass-heavy workout earbuds or wildly expensive over-ears, the company has crafted a new pair of musically inclined in-ears f...

While we still wouldn't use the word stylish to ever describe in-ear headphones, the BeatsX makes a pretty compelling case to get us to start. That said, whatever you make of the design's aesthetics, it's still incredibly comfortable to wear for long peri...

On the debit side, while sound quality is decent and well balanced for a Beats branded headphone, it's still not where we'd want it for the price tag. There are simply better-sounding options out there that cost less. While the headset does a decent job o...

The BeatsX caters to two different but sometimes very much the same camps. First, it will almost certainly resonate with the workout crowd who are looking for a solid-fitting pair of in-ears that sound decent and won't weigh them down. But second, and mor...
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There are so many choices when it comes to Bluetooth earphones and the BeatsX are designed for all-day wear with extended battery performance and impressive audio quality.If you want to listen to your music and take calls from time to time, the BeatsX are...

Comfortable earpiece fit, impressive audio quality, excellent battery life, Fast Fuel feature...

Need wingtips to keep earphones in place especially when exercising...

The BeatsX earphones offers all-day comfort as well as impressive sound and a battery that will last all day.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsBose Soundlink on-ear headphones reviewNetgear Arlo Pro security camera review – keep an eye on your h...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2017-09-19 03:28:37
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Cost: $199BeatsX are wired AirPods. Kind of. They're a pair of wireless earbuds that use a neckband-style design, but are driven by the same W1 chip that gives the AirPods their magic. While neckband-style buds can often have a chunky rigid, well, band, t...

Good sound quality, Super simple pairing process for iOS users, Solid battery life...

Cords a little too long, Flimsy power button, No automatic sleep mode...

BeatsX aren't as remarkable as AirPods, but they offer good sound quality and noise-isolation underpinned by some nifty technology...
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Technology has advanced greatly in the past decade and the wireless computing future that we have all dreamed about is slowly and surely becoming a reality. Today, we have phones that can be charged wirelessly; and wireless protocols that can transmit hun...
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You know how when you get a new pair of headphones, taking them out of the box is always a task ? You always end up ripping the box to bits because the headphone cable is tangled throughout and hidden away behind plastic and cardboard.But not Beats' new B...

Beats' $199.95 BeatsX are, without a doubt, the best pair of earphones that Beats has made yet. Its Solo3 Wireless headphones sound better and are more powerful, but you'll buy the BeatsX because they're small enough to hide away in your back pocket. That...
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Beats headphones tend to put audiophiles into a bit of a lather. Listen to audio experts, and they'll opine endlessly about how the audio quality on them is “terrible”, how they're just a “brand”, how people who buy them really should buy something else...

After my first listen, I was prepared to bury the BeatsX under a hailstorm of criticism. Yet after using them for a couple of weeks, they've become my headphones of choice. Yes, I would prefer it if the sound was a better, although for the majority of mus...
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The greatest strength of Beats' current headphones is undoubtedly the W1 chip.It's the same as the one that powers the Apple AirPods which, whatever else you might think of them, are technically bloody amazing. And Beats, being part of the Apple umbrella...

The W1 chip makes the wireless connection a breeze, Great battery life and range, Stylish and comfortable, Buttons beat Siri for controlling your tunes...

Audio quality doesn't justify the price, Pick up dirt easily, No automatic pause when you remove a bud...

I get that Beats has a kudos that a company such as JBL is lacking, and that the styling of the AirPods makes them a no-go for many a prospective purchaser. And if you choose the BeatsX headphones for those reasons, you at least won't find them unpleasant...
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The greatest strength of Beats' current headphones is undoubtedly the W1 chip.It's the same as the one that powers the Apple AirPods which, whatever else you might think of them, are technically bloody amazing. And Beats, being part of the Apple umbrella...

The W1 chip makes the wireless connection a breeze, Great battery life and range, Stylish and comfortable, Buttons beat Siri for controlling your tunes...

Audio quality doesn't justify the price, Pick up dirt easily, No automatic pause when you remove a bud...

I get that Beats has a kudos that a company such as JBL is lacking, and that the styling of the AirPods makes them a no-go for many a prospective purchaser. And if you choose the BeatsX headphones for those reasons, you at least won't find them unpleasant...
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The BeatsX by Beats by Dre is a bold new product for what has quickly become a traditional headphone maker. Instead of sticking to bass-heavy workout earbuds or wildly expensive over-ears, the company has crafted a new pair of musically inclined in-ears f...

Snug, but comfortable, fit, Quick Charge feature, Balanced sound signature...

Relatively expensive, Lacking in clarity...

The BeatsX are a solid pair of in-ear headphones. They might not have the highest clarity of any earbuds we've ever met, but that's something they make up for with supreme comfort, smart iOS integration and a surprisingly effective Quick Charge feature...
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Beats X are the Apple-owned company's attempt at a lightweight in-ear listening experience with good battery life and, in hallmark Beats style, plenty of bass to boot. They're not wireless like the Apple AirPods, nor specifically sport-focused despite th...

Big bass as you'd expect, comfortable fit with multiple tips, quick charge feature is great, W1 chip connectivity is super easy, Bluetooth range is great...

Awkward fit with shirt collar, Lightning charger means Apple focus, bass might drown things, magnetised fit out of ear doesn't stop the music...

The Beats X headphones offer all the cool connectivity functionality of the Apple AirPods in a more conventional form factor.The neck-resting design is ideal for all-day wearing, while having somewhere to rest them when they aren't in your ears. That said...
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Ever since I begun going to the gym regularly, I've also started looking for the best pair of wireless earphones to work out with. I've gone through some solid ones, but I may have found the ideal pair for me. Enter the Apple BeatsX wireless earphones.The...

Despite the high asking price, you can't really go wrong with Apple's BeatsX wireless earphones. There are other earphones out there that are more affordable that may get the job done, but I've not yet actually found any major issues with these headphones...
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My quest for the perfect portable earphones for my iPod Nano continues. Wireless has become all the more important since I dropped the Nano the other day, the impact distorting the earphone connection socket so that the play/pause inline remote buttons no...

Very good sound, excellent Bluetooth connection, comfortable fit, fast charge...

Little warning about low remaining charge...

So, yes, imperfect, but so very close. I'd happily live with those minor issues, though, for the vital combination of a solid Bluetooth connection and very good sound.Tags BeatsBeatsxearphonesPrevious article Review: Canon Pixma Endurance G4600 inkjet all...
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T3.com
Updated: 2018-07-01 09:26:29
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Considering some AirPods ? Then hold up a minute, because a terrific alternative is here, providing you don't mind a cable around your neck.Beats X is the name of Apple's new neckband earphones that were described at Apple's launch in September 2016 as “l...

We like BeatsX a lot as the easy-going lifestyle friendly earphones they're meant to be. They're light, comfortable, sound really good, and the W1 smart pairing is great with iOS. Recommended.Liked this? Why not check out The best running headphones for g...
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As the most Apple-centric wireless headphones not made by Apple, the Beats X are aimed squarely at iPhone owners.It's all about the Apple W1 chip, which makes this pair slicker than your average Bluetooth headphone.They're easy to live with, and Bluetooth...

Great wireless performance, Smart, simple look, Energetic sound...

Limited detail, Shouty midrange...

Bluetooth earphones don't get much easier to use than this, particularly for iPhone owners. Wireless performance is great, and they're an easy fit.Their sound is energetic and full, but it doesn't have the finesse or detail of the best in this category.De...
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As an Apple-owned company, you may expect Beats to make a product that has an Apple AirPod -like quality but with a Dr Dre flavour. But at first sight, the Beats X appear to be far more conventional wireless earphones. These £129.99 earphones use a Light...

Great general wireless performance, Extra easy for iPhone owners, Fun sound...

Unrefined upper mids, Not that detailed...

iPhone owners will find the Beats X a dream to use, but you can get better sound at the price...
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While once upon a time you could only find over-ear Beats headphones, the company has diversified and now sells head- and earphones in all shapes and sizes. One such product is BeatsX, a stylish pair of neckbuds that boasts impressive Fast Fuel charging t...

The BeatsX are a stylish pair of neckbuds that provide a superb fit, thanks to the various eartips and wingtips provided. They're incredibly lightweight and soft-to-the-touch, meaning you'll quickly forget they're even hanging around your neck. The W1 chi...
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Last year Apple killed the headphone jack on the iPhone 7 and tried to convince us all that we would be much happier with Bluetooth headphones instead. Apple's flagship solution for all of that woe came by the way of the AirPods, $229 headphones with abs...
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