• Reviews around beats pros (4.76 of 5)

    Beats Pro Wired Over-Ear Headphone - White

    • Believe me, Beats Pros are very uncomfortable earphones and very poorly designed
    • I found Beats Pros (also the Studios although slightly less) reproduce sound across the full spectrum very well and reasonably well balanced
    • Of all the headphones tried including the Beats Pros, they had the best bass, tight, full, and well imaged
    • The Beats Pros are very good headphones, paid a very reasonable
    • The Beats Pros are VERY solid.
    • At retail, you might also be able to find a similar sounding headphone at a decrease price, but if you are not on a spending budget and you worth type as nicely as strong building the Beats Pros can't be beat.
    • The Beats Studio’s and Beats Pros do a very good job of reproducing bass as most artists and composers use considerable bass in their recordings
    • Beats by Dre...is 90% label and good looks, I'll be honest, and bass, lotta lotta bass; but since the week the first Beats Pros came out 5 years ago, I've been using them obsessively, and I am yet to hear fade
    • I know what good sound is both in home theatre setting and in headphones as I have used Bose Quite Comfort two's to Sennheiser HD 598's and the Beats Pros really are a great pair of headphones in all sense of the world, they are comfortable, great sounding, fashionable and a little pricey but not overly expensive
    • Full Disclosure: I purchased these Beats Pros (black) for the main purpose of plugging it into my guitar effects pod for some late-night sessions without waking the neighbors
    • The Monster Beats Pros come with a amount of capabilities targeted for the DJs
    • I plugged my Beats Pros into my iPod and the same problem
    • The Beats Pros do not have active noise cancelling like the QC15s but given how heavy the earpieces are padded you barely need it.
    • These Beats Pros are a beast with my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & especially with my HP ENVY with beats sound system by Dre!!
    • The Beats Pros have very low ohms and high sensitivity, which means they don't require a lot of your device's battery power, which is good for iPod/iPhone users.
    • Over-Ear Headphones (Black)All of these are *definitely* a lot better than the Beats Pros.
    • A major bonus---my iPod Nano and new iPod Touch (Gen 6) play very efficiently at 40-50% of volume with these...the Beats Pros have very low ohms and high sensitivity which means they don't require a lot of power from the device's battery, which is good for iPod/iPhone users
    • At first, the Beats Pros may seem like the next big thing, but when you have them long term, the problems arise quite frequently
    • Honestly, Beats Pros are a decent pair of headphones
    • Studios (I hated that).I'd say if you love music as much as I do, forget Solo's and Studio's exist and skip right to Pros, best thing I've ever bought!
    • After listening for an hour or so, your ear will ache as if circulation is being cut off
    • I would highly recommend as they are the best purchase I have made in a long time.
    • My son loves these and wears them around his neck as a sort of teenage fashion accessory as well as for listening to music
    • However the emphasis on the low end implies that on some songs you will discover that the mids and highs get drowned out and dont sound as clear or crisp as they do on the Beats Studios or other DJ headphones
    • The Pro’s bass is tight and accurate, easy to recognize bass guitars, bass drums or bass without overshadowing midrange and treble, I want accuracy to the artist or composer
    • The Pro’s bass is tight and accurate, easy to recognize bass guitars, bass drums or bass without overshadowing midrange and treble, I want accuracy to the artist or composer