All Beats headphones have solid audio quality but due to the range in prices (from $70 to $350), there are obviously going to be models that provide better listening experiences than others. Aside from price point, here are some factors to consider when buying the best Beats headphones for your lifestyle.
Apple User vs. Android User
As mentioned earlier Apple owns Beats. Most Beats headphones are outfitted with Apple chips, thus making the headphones pair as fast to your iPhone as a pair of AirPods does. Some of the Apple chips also allow for Siri assistance and fun features like audio sharing with other Beats and AirPods. This is all to say Beats headphones provide the best value if you have an iPhone.
If you have an Android, don’t fret. All Beats headphones work with Android and provide a quality listening experience, however, you simply do not get the Apple ecosystem features that are baked into the Beats headphones. It’s not a huge downside, but it’s still a downside nonetheless.
Purpose of Headphone Use
Write down what you plan on using your Beats headphones for. What are your listening habits and priorities? Are you planning on buying a pair of Beats for everyday use or for fitness only? Knowing what you want will give you a better chance at buying Beats that best fit your needs.
Active Noise Cancellation
The last thing that’s worth considering is how much you want to prioritize audio quality. If you want the best quality, then choosing a pair of Beats with Active Noise Cancellation is going to help block out surrounding sounds and give you an immersive experience.
Only a few Beats headphone models have ANC, so keep that in mind when shopping the entire lineup. The feature will likely cost you a bit more but you will likely find spending more on your Beats for the feature was a worthy investment.
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