Beats Solo Pro review: Apple's on-ear noise cancelling headphones
Digital music and audio | The Guardian 2020-04-15
Summary:
Good sound, battery and noise cancelling, with attractive design and Apple’s H1 chip with Siri and cross-device connectivity
Apple-owned Beats is moving into the on-ear noise-cancelling world with the Solo Pro, using the same chips that make the PowerBeats Pro and AirPods so good.
The £269.95 Beats Solo Pro blends the design of the firm’s existing Solo with the wired EP headphones for an attractive, modern and fairly sleek design.
Weight: 267g
Drivers: 40mm
Connectivity: Apple H1 chip, Bluetooth 5.0, Lightning charging
Bluetooth codecs: SBC, AAC
Battery life: 22 hours ANC on, 40 hours ANC off
It feels as if the control disc on the right ear cup should turn for volume control but it doesn’t
The headphones were more comfortable on the ears with the headband pushed further back on my head than normal
Call quality was good with both ends of the conversation clear, although the other end could hear some background noise at times
Pros: good battery life, good sound, good controls, good noise cancelling, instant pairing with Apple with H1 chip, robust, comfortable for on-ear headphones, strong Bluetooth
Cons: expensive, no headphones cable in the box, need to turn off ANC for best sound, no pause on remove, no support for aptX or better
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