🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Beats Solo Pro!
The Beats Solo Pro Wireless Noise Cancelling On-Ear Headphones deliver an exceptional audio experience with Active Noise Cancelling technology, powered by the Apple H1 Headphone Chip. With up to 22 hours of listening time and seamless connectivity, these headphones are designed for the modern professional who values both style and performance.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, NFC |
Headphone Jack | Lightning |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded, on-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Solo Pro |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 22 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 22 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Android Phone Control, Noise Cancellation, Foldable, Microphone Feature, Volume control, iOS Phone Control |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
G**E
Good looking and sturdy -- a touch too tight on the head, more muted bass than before
Overall, really love these -- a solid upgrade to the solo 3's, and songs sound noticeably fuller on the pro's. They compare favorably to the Sony XM3's but each has specific advantages over the other. The Sony XM3's sound a bit better overall for classical/jazz music and are more comfortable, but are less ideal for exercise (as solo's have punchier bass for rap/pop/hip hop,+, water resistance, pair more easily w/ multiple devices.)IMPORTANT NOTE!!Concerning the fit ... these are surprisingly much tighter on my head than the Solo 3's, and I could see this being a total dealbreaker for some people. It took me a couple days to get used to it, and now I don't mind as much as I initially did. I'm not sure if it loosened up, but I don't think so -- I just think I adjusted. But, there is no question that for comfort, I would rather listen to my sony 1000XM3's for a very long period (1 hr+). For shorter listening, I really like these. The clamping force helps with the noise-cancelling, but it's also very very noticeable, even when I extend these out to their max-level of extension. Note that I have a larger size head, and wear glasses.Probably my favorite little feature: Because these automatically power on when opened, and power off when closed, you never have to fuss with a power button like you do on other headphones. When I go for runs, I just grab these, put them on my head, and start up music on my Apple Watch, and it quickly connects automatically and starts playing. It will quickly join any other Apple device you want, as long as it's on the same account. With the latest iOS, you don’t even need to go to the device menu — these headphones [like airpods] will auto-connect as soon as you start using another device. For instance, if I’m on my iPad listening to the solo pros, then close my iPad and go to my iPhone, the beats solo pros transition seamlessly to the iPhone. When I'm done, I fold them and put them down. This is more convenient than my XM3's, which only remember one device for Bluetooth.Some other nice Apple-specific benefits: When these are on, the headphones will automatically read out any texts ou get, allowing you to reply by voice without having to take out your phone. And, you can ask Siri to turn on or off noise canceling and transparency mode by voice, without messing with setttings.The sound quality is similar to the Solo 3's, but the bass, for lack of a better word, feels 'tighter.' It's still punchier than the bass in my Sony 1000xm3's, but it feels less like the low rumble of the Solo 3's. Instead, the bass in the Solo pros feels more like one component of the song. For shorter listening periods, I prefer the Solo Pros to both the Solo3's and my Sony 1000xm3's.The Solo pro's can get very, very loud without distorting the low end at all. The Solo 3's are not terrible by comparison, especially for workouts, but the bass feels less precise and the soundstage more limited. Given a choice between the Solo 3's and the Pros, I would pick the Pros every time -- BUT, when I use the Solo 3's, I still think they sound pretty good.One huge plus: The Solo pro's have sweat resistance -- woohoo! I can take these running. For many reasons, I would not take the XM3's running.These look incredible and have a far better, sturdier feel than the Solo 3's. As mentioned, a major advantage of these headphones for Apple users is that, like the Solo 3's, Airpods, Powerbeats, etc, these will pair with your apple account and are instantly accessible from any apple device tied to that account.I do love the passthrough mode, which uses the microphones to pipe sound into your headphones for when you need to hear ambient sounds. It's surprisingly significantly better than the one on the Sony 1000mx3's I have, and I think the noise cancelling is roughly similar. Really, the passthrough mode here (which you activate with a single press on the underside button) is almost crazy good -- doesn't feel like you're listening to microphones at all.The noise cancellation, with or without music playing, is also solid. With sound playing, like the XM3's, you won't hear much. It seems not quite on par with my Sony's XM3, but it's just very hard to be more specific than that. Jims' Review Room and Sound guys have a more comprehensive analysis that comes to a similar conclusion, but they do great, especially for canceling the low end.A double press on the solo pro's underside button will disable both passthrough mode and noise cancelling, doubling battery life to 40 hours. In this mode, outside sounds are partially muffled by the headphones' seal on your ears.The new iOS update also allows you to control these settings in the menu.I appreciate that music controls -- pause, play, Siri, next song etc -- are done using clicky and responsive physical buttons on the earcup. The Sony's touch interface has a big problem in winter and wet environments, due to condensation, and I had a lot of mis-presses with those.Love the way they auto-power off when folded. I don't mind the lack of a headphone jack.I prefer these to the Powerbeats pro, because those got earwax in them and always seemed to pop out, no matter which of the ear caps I used. The sound quality is a bit better as well. For weightlifers, you might want to check out the power beats pro, as they get in the way a bit less than on-ear headphones like this.Lastly, the carrying case is super cheap and not at all sturdy, which is disappointing.
T**A
Love these headphones! A little tight on my small head.
Awesome noise cancellation and great sound. I have a very small head and buy my hats in the children’s department. I’m sure these will be too tight for most adults. They are a bit tight which really helped with the noise cancellation while I was flying. Would not be able to wear them all day but I love them. I can pair them with my iPhone or iPad while also my AirPods are paired at the same time so two of us can watch the same movie while flying.
R**L
Great headphones
I’ve had these a few weeks now and I think they’re all around great.I have the airpod pros but they fall out of my ears so they’re useless. I really liked the sound quality and noise canceling, though, so I wanted the exact same thing but in an on ear headphone. That’s exactly what the beats solo pros are.I read some reviews saying they are small and uncomfortable but they fit me perfectly. I’m an average 5’7” woman, just for size reference.I have no connectivity issues like I did with the airpods. The battery life is fine but I put them on the charger throughout the day when I’m not wearing them. And I wear them most of the day.Also, I just like the look of them. They look and feel quality while still being low key.
C**R
Nice
Nice sound
N**.
Enjoyable after shifting from Powerbeats Pro and Solo 3s
Pros(pun not intended):ANCH1 chipCan charge while wearing with a lightening cablePremium feel compared to solo 3s (must be the pros)Cons:Soft caseMay put too much pressure on head based on head typePrice (purchased on sale)End result: H1 chip and ANC make up for shortcomings, give them a try.I really enjoyed the Powerbeats Pro, they were very convenient, but the earbuds would irritate my ears something fierce after long listening sessions, so I decided to try solo 3s, which sounded good, but there was too much outside noise interrupting my listening sessions unless I turned them way up.So I received these, and did a comparison with the solo 3s to make a decision.The ANC works well, not perfect but definitely allows me to listen at a lower volume compared to the 3s in a pound environment.The build quality is better than the solo 3s, I don’t have a wide head so the headphones are comfortable to me, the cups are a little bigger and higher quality compared to the 3s.The power off by folding takes some getting used to, and when you put them back on, it defaults to ANC on, I’d prefer if it remembers what the last setting was.The transparent setting sounds like the standard solo 3s to me.I spent over a year with the Powerbeats Pros, a week with the Solo 3s, and a day with the Solo Pro, so I’m certain my opinion will change over time.I’d say what has won me over is the H1 chip and the ANC option, which can be turned off to restore it to Solo 3 battery life in quiet settings (2 taps of the small button on the left ear cup)It’s funny that the pros seem to mirror the 3s in regards to controls, takes some getting used to.Bought the solo 3 and pros on sale, probably because AirPod studios are on the way, the price differences are significant but the upgrades over the 3s are worth it to me.People complain about needing to purchase an audio cable separately with the pros, but the 3s didn’t come with one either in the on sale version I bought, and with the quick charge, it’s a moot point. Also, plug in a lightning cable, and you are charging the pros while wearing them.Like others say, the soft case is kinda BS, that could definitely be improved.I know Beats aren’t the audiophiles choice, but they sound good to me.Give em a try, and if it doesn’t workout, return em!That’s all I got! Hope this helps!
L**N
Best ones!
Love the fact they connect to my phone right way as soon as I put them in my ears.
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