Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Beats by Doctor. Dre Wireless On-Ear Headsets Review

With the introduction of the Cheap Beats By Dre Wireless, this means that the insanely popular headsets are now able to enter into a whole new realm of the audio headphone industry by getting larger against the likes of JayBird, Sennheiser, Jabra, and numerous others that specialize in bringing wireless audio to the masses. JayBird in particular has been one of the only Wireless bluetooth headset companies to essentially add a bit of style to their brand of Monster Dre Beats headsets. Because until now, Ggenerally wireless headsets have all shared the same blah design aesthetic and have felt like wireless bluetooth headsets first, and headsets second. But this is not the case with the Beats Wireless, which look and sound a lot more like regular headsets that just happen to be wireless. As with all wireless headsets, trying to remember the controls on the ear cup takes some time to get used too, but once you get the hang of computer, it was easy to use and managed without a problem. The Beats By Dre Wireless is also retractable for easy transport, but sadly the construction of the headsets is probably its smallest part. It feels a bit flimsy and weak at the knobs and if stressed too much it might break. So we definitely suggest using the included touring case and not throwing them around way too hard .. Sound Let's get into the meat will we, and of course why you are scanning this review, for the audio experience of course. The Beats Wireless is the best appearing pair of wireless headsets we have ever donned. In fact all of those other Dre Beats for sale brand of headsets should actually take a cue from these. The headsets were also a piece of cake to pair with my iphone, Windows Phone, ipad, Macbook Air, and iMac. Within moments any device I attemptedto pair with it worked. All I had to do was hold down the ability button on the ear cup to begin partnering. Once the partnering was completed, music started serving into the headsets and it glistened with warmth and balance. In fact you can't even tell that these are not wired headsets by how good they sound. Some songs sound a bit dull but only when listening to a lesser bit rate. On the other hand, while largemouth bass is certainly prevalent in the Beats Wireless, it isn't nearly as strong as it is in the other Beats headsets. With the Beats wireless, the largemouth bass doesn't block out the altitudes or mids, but instead leaves you feeling cozy all over. As a matter of fact, the music with the Beats Wireless is by far one of the best I have had with any of the Beats By Dre Studio headsets. This is probably partially due to the fact I'm not a super fan of my music being drowned out with intense largemouth bass. However, those who love their largemouth bass will also love these headsets too because it's an entirely new listening experience. All makes appeared impressive from Calvin Harris to Dionne Warwick.

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