Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Beats by Dr. Dre BeatsX Wireless and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Beats by Dr. Dre BeatsX Wireless.
February 2017
(76%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(65%)
127 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good sound quality
Effortless pairing with Apple products thanks to W1 chip
Comfortable in all situations
Including workouts
Easy to open packaging
Easy pairing with iPhone 7 thanks to Apple's W1 chip
Good battery life
Comfortable to wear and suitable for those with small ears
Several color choices
Tangle-free design
Neat magnetic earbuds
Very good audio
Excellent call
W1 chip = simple pairing and super long range
Decent sound
Long battery life
Lightning cable charging
Powerful audio performance with rich bass and clear highs
Includes W1 chip for fast
Seamless connection with iOS devices
Excellent wireless range
Fast Fuel offers two hours of use for five minutes of charging
Stylish design
Comfortable to wear
W1 chip makes pairing with iOS devices crazy easy
Charges via Lightning cable
Good fit and noise isolation
Weighted battery/electronic pods on cable
Comfortable earbuds and flat cable for all-day usage
Quick-charge functionality
Comfortable enough to wear all day
W1 chip makes life simpler for Apple customers
Fantastic noise isolation
Class 1 Bluetooth
AAC and W1 chip
Multipoint connectivity
Magnetic housings
Incredibly crisp audio
Comfortable
The editors didn't like
Fairly pricey
Audio isn't 100% perfect
Gross carrying pouch
Cable can get tangled with long hair
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Relatively expensive
Not the best sound you could get for the price vs. wired earphones
No auto power-down or sleep mode
Sculpted sound signature not for audio purists
Less than stellar build quality
Bassheavy audio may not appeal to all
More nuance in midand highfrequency audio would be appreciated
Cable is too lengthy
Awkward pairing procedure using Android and Windows
Treble and midrange are lacking
Average sound quality
Cable between earbuds is too long
Terrible lint-magnet carrying case
Sound quality
Battery life
Bass relatively weak compared to other high end models
Fast Fuel offers two hours of use for five minutes of charging, Stylish design, Comfortable to wear, W1 chip makes pairing with iOS devices crazy easy, Charges via Lightning cable
Less than stellar build quality, Bassheavy audio may not appeal to all, More nuance in midand highfrequency audio would be appreciated
Abstract: In-ear headphones (or earbuds) are great for portable listening — most can literally fit in your pocket — but you want a pair that offers up quality sound, too. The experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute logged more than 20 straight days worth of music to test for sound quality, battery life, and comfort. Here are the ones they recommend for your daily commute, workout, and more.
Class 1 Bluetooth, AAC and W1 chip, Multipoint connectivity, Magnetic housings
Sound quality, Battery life
If you're in need of something stylish, timeless, and reliable, the BeatsX are the wireless earbuds for you. Just keep them away from water; after all, they lack an official IP rating...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: However, over time, we adjusted to the audio, although this depended on the type of music we played – heavy rock was limp and slightly distorted, but electronic music sounded excellent.It 's not ideal that a pair of headphones should limit what ki...
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Published: 2017-12-07, Author: Charlie , review by: cultofmac.com
Abstract: Wired earbuds still sound better than similarly-priced wireless earbuds, they don't usually require charging, and they can be used on airplanes. But the wires are a big enough pain that going wireless is a one-way trip. Never again will you have to untang...
Published: 2017-09-04, Author: Charles , review by: tomsguide.com
Good fit and noise isolation, Weighted battery/electronic pods on cable, Comfortable earbuds and flat cable for all-day usage, Quick-charge functionality
Cable is too lengthy, Awkward pairing procedure using Android and Windows, Treble and midrange are lacking
The $149 BeatsX headphones are certainly not going to blow away audiophiles with their sound, they should work fairly well for most folks, especially Apple fans. The flat, tangle-free, balanced cable is more comfortable than the designs of other similar m...
Bass relatively weak compared to other high end models, not great for athletics
The Beats by Dr. Dre BeatsX aren't great for sports, but they deliver incredibly crisp audio for general use. If you want to hear all the nuances of a Robert Krulwich monologue, these are the earbuds for you...
Published: 2017-05-22, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Less tech than the AirPods, but still probably Apple's best earphones to for everyday use, if you don't mind a bit of bass...
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Published: 2017-04-25, Author: Ryan , review by: pocnetwork.net
They sound pretty good. They fair well with competition as long as you buy them on sale and provide plenty enough battery life to get you through the day (which is always a plus). I prefer a number of wired models over these, but if wireless is what you a...
The best part of the Beats X and battery life? I don't notice it. The headphones have pretty much always exceeded my expected 8 hours of battery life, and its two-hours-for-five-minutes Lightning quick charge has been a huge boon whenever I've found mysel...