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Description
Indulge in a seamless audio experience with the Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro, where cutting-edge technology meets sleek design. These on-ear headphones are crafted for those who appreciate quality sound, whether you are a musician, a producer, or a casual listener. Featuring Active Noise Cancelling technology, these headphones isolate you from ambient noise, allowing you to focus solely on the music. With the Apple H1 chip, enjoy quick and stable connectivity, making it a breeze to switch between devices and access voice assistants.
The ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, while the intuitive on-ear controls provide easy management of your music and calls. The Beats Solo Pro offers an impressive battery life, letting you enjoy up to 22 hours of listening time with noise-cancelling turned on or up to 40 hours in low power mode without it. Whether you're in the studio or on the move, these headphones deliver an immersive audio experience with rich bass and crisp high notes.
Key Features:
- Active Noise Cancelling technology for focused listening
- Apple H1 chip for seamless device connectivity
- Up to 22 hours of battery life with ANC on
- Ergonomic design for comfort during extended use
- On-ear controls for easy music and call management
- Compatible with iOS and Android devices
- Fast Fuel charging: 10-minute charge provides 3 hours of playback
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Beats by Dre | Solo Pro | Billie Eilish
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PROS
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Excellent noise cancellation effectively muffles ambient noise and mechanical keyboard clicks
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Quick and easy pairing with iOS and Windows devices using the H1 chip
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High-quality sound with a more neutral profile compared to traditional Beats
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Durable build with a metal headband, not plastic
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Long-lasting battery life, up to 40 hours, and charges quickly
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Better wireless range than many competitors, maintaining connection in challenging areas
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Compatible with Lightning cable for charging, convenient for Apple users
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Stylish design available in trendy colors like rose gold
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Suitable for teleconferencing with clear audio and easy device switching
CONS
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Tight fit can become uncomfortable after prolonged use, especially with firm ear cups
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Lacks the typical bass-heavy sound signature of older Beats models
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Limited adjustability, not ideal for larger head sizes
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Headband tends to slide off during workouts
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No dedicated app for customizing ANC or equalization settings
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Metal surfaces attract fingerprints easily
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Occasional issues with refurbished models, such as charging problems
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro.
Comparisons
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Solo Pro's ANC allows listening at lower volumes compared to Solo 4, which requires higher volume levels to block out noise.
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Solo Pro's sound is more balanced compared to older Beats models, which were criticized for excessive bass, yet some users still describe the sound as slightly muffled.
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User experience
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Despite discontinuation concerns, some users cling to their Solo Pros for premium build and ease of use, preferring them over newer models for these attributes.
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Users report that Solo Pro's build is robust, with some owners experiencing breakage in other Beats models but not in the Solo Pro, even after a year of usage.
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Solo Pro's ear cups are described as superior and more comfortable compared to the lighter Solo 4, which some find tighter despite the weight reduction.
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High clamping force can make the Solo Pro uncomfortable over long periods, though some users acclimate over time, experiencing discomfort only after about two hours.
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Features and functionality
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The Solo Pro's button for toggling ANC and transparency modes is praised for being easy to find and press, offering a tactile feedback better than the Studio Pro's power button.
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Solo Pro lacks a wired mode, but a Lightning to 3.5mm cable can enable wired listening, which is essential for some users.
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The Beats Solo Pro integrates the Apple H1 chip, enabling seamless connectivity with Apple devices, but lacks support for spatialized audio with dynamic head tracking.
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The auto on/off feature when folding is highly valued, as newer models lack this function, leading to battery drain if not manually switched off.
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Build quality
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The Solo Pro's metal headband sliders are infinitely adjustable and contribute to a premium feel, in contrast to the Studio Pro's ratcheted, plastic sliders.
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Some owners note the Solo Pro's hinge mechanism feels premium, with a satisfying folding action, unlike the Studio Pro's which feels fragile and plasticky.
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The Solo Pro's folding mechanism is metal, which can pinch skin when opening, unlike newer models with plastic mechanisms.
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Some users have reported that the headphones creak often and feel cheaply made, with issues like noise developing after minor impacts.
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We can clearly see at 0:39 that he has a black Beats headphone for the commercial.
seriously guys, don't get these. beats are not the best.
In the "5 Seconds of Summer 'Best Years' | Beat x Beat: Inside Out" video by Beats by Dre, Luke Hemmings is clearly seen using Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro headphones during the recording process, offering insight into the gear used to capture the band's vocals for the track.
In the Beats by Dre video titled "Solo Pro | More Matte Collection with Pharrell Williams," Pharrell Williams is featured designing the Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro headphones.
In the YouTube video titled "The Making of 'everything i wanted'," released by Beats by Dre, Billie Eilish is seen using the Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro headphones. These headphones feature two listening modes—Noise Cancelling with real-time audio calibration and Transparency Mode for situational awareness. They offer up to 22 hours of listening time, extendable to 40 hours with Noise Cancelling and Transparency Mode turned off. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended wear, while the Apple H1 chip allows intuitive controls, including call handling and music navigation, directly from the ear cup.
In the music video for "CUT EM IN" by Anderson Paak, he can be seen using the Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro headphones at the 1:10 mark. This song is featured on the Madden 21 Soundtrack from EA Games.
In the video titled "BEAM 'PSYCHO' with Special Guest FaZe Rug | Beat x Beat: Inside Out," BEAM is seen using the Beats by Dre Beats Solo Pro headphones while working on the song "Psycho" for the Crimson soundtrack. The video was published by Beats by Dre on YouTube and demonstrates the collaboration process.
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