![]() The only port on these headphones is a lighting port which is obviously used for charging. So I feel that for $300 a soft shell case is unacceptable, but if these were $200 headphones its fair game.īut something that I just think is just unacceptable about these headphones is that they dont come with an audio cable cause they don’t have an audio jack. ![]() So if you plan on traveling or commuting a lot with these headphones you gotta be carful about not crushing them when they’re in your back pack. But since these are beats… you’re stuck with a soft-shell case instead. When ever you’re paying upwards of $300 for any pair of headphones a hard shell case is to be expected. Now first lets talk about the carrying case that comes included with the Beats Solo Pro. So in the event that these headphones are on sale and if you want to pick them up, they’ll be linked down below… but im also going to leave links to some alternatives that I highly recommend. But I think that anything above $250 is still a lot for these headphones. But personally I would only consider getting the Beats Solo Pro if they were on sale for $200… maybe $220. Now obviously im being a little harsh on the Solo Pro’s cause I gotta look at them as $300 headphones. Personally I think that paying $300 for any pair of On Ear headphones is a lot. ![]() I find it very hard to justify getting these headphones when there are a whole lot of other great ANC headphones out there that either perform better or just cost less. Although their active noise cancellation is fairly decent, and I really like that they finally have a transparency mode… something thats has been standard for awhile now. Although the Beats Solo Pro have some significant upgrades over the Beats Solo 3… To me, the Beats Solo Pro are Overhyped and definitely Overpriced at $300.
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