BeatsX is a wireless earphone powered by Apple's W1 chip, which allows for pairing with devices running iOS 10 like the iPhone.
The Fast Charge technology enables speedy charging. A full charge of the battery that gives 8 hours of playback only takes 45 minutes.
BeatsX supports Bluetooth, which means that you can use the earphone to take incoming calls. It's available in black and white coulours.
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that's really pathetic way to earn money
There was NO eartips with four size options, removable secure-fit wingtips, pocket-sized carrying case or Lightning to USB-A charging cable, quick-start guide, warranty card.... it just came with earphones ... that's really pathetic way to earn money
Great sound
These headphones have a great sound and are easy to sync if using an apple phone, but if you are training and doing weights at the gym they have a tendency to slip out of your ears.
Dead after one month of use
These headphones are too expensive to have faulty or poorly crafted charge ports. I've used the headphones for a month. They always fall off my ear (specifically the left ear) when I sweat. Adjusting the string does nothing.- Lightweight
- Doesn't really repel sweat
- the charge won't shut off and eventually won't turn on
Beats by Dre Powerbeats3 Review
The Powerbeats3 are a good pair of headphones, not great. And unless you get them on a good sale the asking price of $199 is way too much.- No skips
- Haven't had any issues with sweat
- Ear hooks keep them securely in place
- Battery life
- Price
- Initially have to repair
- Ear tips get slippery with sweat
Beats X review: Apple's neckbuds for the everyday
Apple's other wireless earbuds might be a better fit for you than the AirPods- Comfortable enough to wear all day
- W1 chip makes life simpler for Apple customers
- Fantastic noise isolation
- Average sound quality
- Cable between earbuds is too long
- Terrible lint-magnet carrying case
Beats Powerbeats3 Wireless
The Beats Powerbeats3 Wireless earphones use the Apple W1 chip for superior Bluetooth performance and deliver a highly sculpted, bass-forward audio experience.- Powerful audio performance for bass lovers
- Uses Apple W1 chip for quick pairing, better connectivity with iOS devices
- Sweat- and water-resistant design
- Very secure fit
- Insanely boosted bass and sculpted highs aren't for anyone seeking an accurate sound signature
- Expensive
Beats X Review: Are Apple's Premium Earbuds Worth It
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 models and is quite functional, while the...- 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
Beats X
iPhone owners will find the Beats X a dream to use, but you can get better sound at the price.- Great general wireless performance
- Extra easy for iPhone owners
- Fun sound
- Unrefined upper mids
- Not that detailed
Beats PowerBeats 3 review
Solidly built and with a great battery life, the PowerBeats 3 get a lot of things right - but at this price point they need to do a little more than this to make them a worthwhile purchase.- Great battery life
- Solid bass response
- Good wireless range
- A bit bass-heavy
- Fit could be better
- High price
Beats X Review
- Great general wireless performance
- Extra easy for iPhone owners
- Fun sound
- Unrefined upper mids
- Not that detailed