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So you want a pair of Beats headphones but haven't got hundreds to spend. Well that's not an issue with the Beats EP. They're affordable, no-nonsense on-ear wired cans.Solo 3 Wireless cost £249/$299 and you can spend even more on the Studio 3, the EP hea...

The Beats EP are simple and effective headphones that offer affordability combined with good build quality and audio performance.There's little to dislike on the whole with only some sound leakage and the non-folding design bothering us. As usual, the sou...
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Although the headphones fell short of a four star review, a lower price point definitely brings them into consideration so don't discount them as they drop down.]The Beats EP are something different from the now Apple-owned brand though. Sure, bass is st...

Affordable price tag, Solid sound for the price, Cool, comfortable design...

Headphone arms don't fold down, No wireless option, Excessively long cable...

These are the Beats headphones for the everyman. A more balanced, well rounded sound will appeal to the masses, while touches of the classic Beats look will appease those who demand their headphones are as much of a fashion accessory as they are audio ena...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2019-12-21 13:40:27
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Beats are known for two things, bass-heavy sounds and lofty price tags, and while they might not always make the most well round headphones, they certainly make some of the most popular.The Beats EP are something different from the now Apple-owned brand t...

Price aside, these are some of the more balanced Beats headphones out there and a pair of cans that show progression. There's enough bass for the low-end lovers without putting off those craving a more natural, balanced sound. The £89.95 asking price is a...

Although easy on the eye, the Beats EP's design isn' the most practical. The lack of collapsing arms is disappointing, but it's the locked in cable that's more annoying and restrictive. Yes, having an additional connection cutout would taint the sleek aes...

These are the Beats headphones for the everyman. A more balanced, well rounded sound will appeal to the masses, while touches of the classic Beats look will appease those who demand their headphones are as much of a fashion accessory as they are audio ena...
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Hands up, who wants a pair of Beats headphones? OK, now keep it raised if you've got a spare £300 you can comfortably drop on a pair of headphones without checking your bank balance every day until pay day. Yeah, we thought so.Yes, they might make some of...

© Digital SpyThe Beats EP are anything but cheap and cheerful. They're pleasingly affordable, yes, but back this up with some cool styling and solid if far from groundbreaking sounds. They're exactly what you'd want from a pair of headphones that sport th...
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The Beats EP are a lightweight pair of on-ears with a plastic build and metal frame.Beats is one of the most popular audio brands—maybe ever—but they're far from perfect. One of the biggest complaints with the brand is its pricing. People might have overl...

Price, Minimal design, Not as bass heavy as other Beats products, Playback controls work nicely (on iOS)...

Still clearly skewed towards emphasizing the low end, Build quality is questionable, 3.5mm cable is not removable, Can not skip between tracks on Android, No folding hinges or swiveling ear cups, Uncomfortable headband...

As an entry-level Beats product, the Beats EP is a good option. However, as a pair of on-ears, there are better options out there for sure...
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Ever since it introduced its first-generation Studio headphones in late 2008, Beats has been despised (for lack of a better word) by die-hard audiophiles all over the globe — but I've always had a bit of a soft spot for the brand.Most potential customers...
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