The Beats EP meets the criteria for impartial sound. They provide a well-balanced audio reproduction with good bass and excellent support for vocals and instruments. Although they don’t sound overly sharp, they aren’t the best headphones for more mellow listeners. They have a small soundstage, and depending on where you are and whether you are wearing glasses, the sound quality varies greatly. ..

The Beats by Dr. Dre Solo2 headphones come in a few different color options, including black, blue, red, and white. They also have an in-line remote/microphone that works with iPhones to make calls, change the volume, and skip tracks forward and back. The flat, linguini-style cord ends in a straight plug and is not detachable.

Design

The Beats aesthetic is well-known. It has never been a particularly high-end finish, however, with plastic dominating more expensive materials, despite the customary expenses. However, the affordable EPs have turned the situation around. I guess, sort of. Although there is still a lot of plastic surrounding the head strap and earcups, a set of stainless steel arms unifies the design’s minimalist elements.

The headphones are comfortable without being overly constrictive, and they won’t be shaken loose by some headphone-enhanced dancing or light jogging to the bus. However, there is a catch—and a pretty significant one at that. The biggest drawback of the headphones is flexibility. Although the stainless steel reinforced arms ensure a solid, snug fit, their inability to compress means they take up a substantial amount of room when not in use or when thrown into your bag.

The Beats by Dre EPs are designed to provide a comfortable fit and sound quality. They come in four colors, and have vertical sliders to choose a fit that is comfortable for you. Even though they don’t do a great job of sealing your ears, some unwanted background noise may still manage to get in, so you can listen for extended periods of time without experiencing ear fatigue. The EPs are available in four colors, offering a little bit of style-matching variety. Unfortunately, the color scheme lacks the iconic black and red Beats design.

The left earcup has a 3.5mm jack, but it is not accessible to remove and insert into the other pair of headphones. This implies that if you often carry your phone in your right pocket, you’ll wind up with cord running across your torso. There is also a lot of cable. excessive quantities. No matter your height, you’ll eventually have lengths of extra wiring; when we’re standing with the attached phone in our pocket, ours reaches our knee. Yes, this is preferable to running out of cable and having to keep tugging it out of your phone, but having a little less cable would prevent you from having to tuck the extra into the pocket of your skinny jeans.

Beats EP review: Feature

The Beats EP comes with a built-in microphone that proved to be very helpful during Zoom calls.

The Beats EP has one feature that sets it apart from other headphones: it has “infinite playback.” This means that you can keep playing the music even if the battery runs out. This is an important feature, as most wired and wireless headphones just have different playback features. For example, the Beats EP theoretically allows you to play music “infinitely.”

Connectivity

The headphones have no wireless connectivity and are only compatible with wired devices. If you have a device that only supports wireless devices, then these will not work. The remote is also not compatible with Android devices.

Beats EP review: Audio performance

The Beats EP’s sound is great for people who are attached to their devices, but it’s also great for those who don’t have them. The Beats EP has clear vocals and comes through well in hectic songs. Although it isn’t as harsh as some wireless headphones, it’s still good quality.

Beats by Dre headphones have a slightly bass-forward sound that may be off-putting to some people, but they are typical of the Beats sound and would satisfy most buyers looking for a good pair of headphones in this price range. They are generally well-balanced and high-quality, making them a great option for those looking for good quality audio without spending a lot of money.

The Beats EP are incredibly effective at muting outside noises and establishing a peaceful environment in which to listen to your content. Since the Beats EP do a commendable job of passively blocking out excess noise, we’d argue that having active noise cancellation capabilities isn’t missed despite the fact that these headphones don’t by their very nature have them.

Price & Availability

The Beats EP headphones cost £89/$129, while the Solo 3 Wireless costs £249/$299. In contrast to the Solo 3, you could therefore purchase two pairs and still have money to spare. ..

Beats EP review: Conclusion

Beats by Dr. Dre are a good value for the price. They have good sound quality and are wireless. However, some audiophiles do not like them because they are not as good as other headphones. ..