With the EP model, Beats delivers a stylish headphone with cable connection and hands-free functionality that should please consumers seeking a balanced sound for playback on mobile devices.
With the EP model, Beats delivers a stylish headphone with cable connection and hands-free functionality that should please consumers seeking a balanced sound for playback on mobile devices.
Hands up, who wants a pair of Beats headphones OK, now keep it raised if you've got a spare £300 you can comfortably drop on a pair of headphones without checking your bank balance every day until pay day. Yeah, we thought so.
Wallet-friendly price tag; Comfortable for prolonged listening; Cool; minimalist design
Sound isn't the fullest; No wireless options; Can't collapse for simple storage
Beats EP stereo headphones have a frequency response of 20 to 20,000Hz, which is the range of normal human hearing. Because of this, they provide incredible clarity, good balance and crisp bass. These headphones work with a wide variety of music genres and are a favorite of DJs.
These are great headphones. Especially for the price. Excellent sound quality as you might expect from the Beats line. Why 4 stars? I was hoping for a bit longer cable. Also a right angle adaptor would be nice as I don't like using my laptop with the straight adaptor for fear of an unintended tweak...
These headphones are absolutely awesome. The clarity of the sound is more than excellent. This is the second pair purchased. One for my me and one for my spouse!
Beats makes plenty of headphones with sky-high prices, but its entry-level EP headphone is a surprisingly good value. The list price is $100, £90 and AU$140, but you can find it online in the US and UK for about a third off -- closer to $70 and £60.The EP is an on-ear model that isn't as swanky as...
Reinforced with stainless steel, the affordable Beats Ep is sturdily built and sounds good for the money; It's relatively comfortable for an on-ear model and includes an inline microphone for calls
Doesn't fold up or fold flat; on-ear design has its downsides (clamps down on your ears)
The Beats EP may be a simple, wired, on-ear headphone, but it's arguably Beats' best headphone for the money.
Reinforced with stainless steel, the affordable Beats Ep is sturdily built and sounds good for the money; It's relatively comfortable for an on-ear model and includes an inline microphone for calls.
Doesn't fold up or fold flat; on-ear design has its downsides (clamps down on your ears).
Beats makes plenty of headphones with sky-high prices, but its entry-level EP headphone is a surprisingly good value. The list price is $100, £90 and AU$140, but you can find it online in the US and UK for about a third off -- closer to $70 and £60.The EP is an on-ear model that isn't as swanky as Beats' somewhat forgotten on-ear Mixr, as well as the over-ear Executive and Pro models. But thanks to its reinforced metal frame, it reminds me of low-frills versions of those headphones. By low-frills, I mean it isn't incredibly flashy and it doesn't fold up or fold flat for travel (it has no hinges).
The Beats EP may be a simple, wired, on-ear headphone, but it's arguably Beats' best headphone for the money.
Reinforced with stainless steel, the affordable Beats Ep is sturdily built and sounds good for the money; It's relatively comfortable for an on-ear model and includes an inline microphone for calls.
Doesn't fold up or fold flat; on-ear design has its downsides (clamps down on your ears).
Had the head phone for 2 months and pugged it into my mac book and the metal cord got stuck and broke off into the computer. Contacted Apple spoke with a rep and he stated this was common problem and they had me send back the head phones then emailed me back and said they was misused and would not...
Nice quality headphone case, they are very sturdy and fit my Sennheiser HD 4.30.
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