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Monster Beats By Dr. Dre Solo


$200.00 Released November, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very well-represented bass end is perfect for some genres (club, house, etc.). Construction feels of better quality than the Monster Beats By Dr. Dre Studio headphones (less plastic-y). Foldable and include a neoprene carrying pouch for greater portability.

The Cons:Mids and highs are of poor quality, especially considering the strong bass. Despite the better quality construction, the Solos seem to break quite easily (the band is prone to snapping). Mostly paying for the Dr. Dre name rather than quality.

The Monster Beats By Dr. Dre Solo are a pair of on-ear headphones that features an inline microphone and integrated iPod controls. It utilizes a compact design with full-size circular earcups that swivel and fit over the outer ear.

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Product Shot 2 Signature to the Solo is that it can be used to take iPhone calls, as well as operate an iPod. Overall, critics hail the Solo it as comfortable to a degree, but lacking in audio quality. Additional features include an adjustable band, a thick removable cable, and a gold-plated L-plug for hooking up to an audio source.

Features

  • On-Ear Headphones
  • Inline Microphone
  • iPod Controls
  • Full-Size Earcups
  • Adjustable Band
  • Removable Cable
  • Gold-Plated L-Plug
  • Comfortable Fit
  • Muddy Audio

Included Accessories

  • Monster Headphone Cable
  • Monster Clean Cloth
  • Traveling Case

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Pros
  • 2

    Very well-represented bass end is perfect for some genres (club, house, etc.)

  • 2

    Construction feels of better quality than the Monster Beats By Dr. Dre Studio headphones (less plastic-y).

  • 1

    Foldable and include a neoprene carrying pouch for greater portability.

  • 1

    "On-ear" design (as opposed to around-the-ear) is pretty comfortable.

  • 1

    Cable can be detached from the earpiece.

Cons
  • 3

    Mids and highs are of poor quality, especially considering the strong bass.

  • 1

    Despite the better quality construction, the Solos seem to break quite easily (the band is prone to snapping).

  • 0

    Mostly paying for the Dr. Dre name rather than quality.

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