The new generation of Beats is already among us. On the one hand, we received the Beats Solo Buds, the company’s most affordable True Wireless earbuds. And on the other hand, we experienced the renewal of its most emblematic headphones.
Los Beats Solo 4 they come to stay, and since 2016 we have not seen a renewal of this very recognizable range of headphones. What improvements do they bring? What devices are they compatible with? We tell you everything at Applesfera.
The design of the Beats Solo 4 remains faithful, although there are significant improvements
An iconic design that remains, even if many pieces have been renewed. The Beats Solo 4 are incredibly soft and its new UltraPlush pads They are made to last and offer a silky, light touch. Which ensures that you can wear them comfortably all day long.
The Beats Solo 4 debuts flexible, balanced grip headband for a more precise fit. Customizable sliders add to the earbuds’ angular tilt so they stay right above your ear. Its weight is only 217 grams.
The hinges are brushed steel and allow them to be folded on themselves. Plus, a protective travel case is included in the box so you can take your Beats Solo 4 with you anywhere. Its three available colors are in matte finish and you can choose between Black, slate blue and cloud pink.
Spatial, lossless audio with a jack, that’s how the Beats Solo 4 sounds
Sound is the most important element of headphones, and the Beats Solo 4 has everything it takes to surprise us. THE internal components have been redesigned to deliver incredible sound, with updated drivers, rebalanced acoustics and improved frequency response.
The bone 40mm transducers They have been custom designed to minimize latency and musical distortion, delivering an extraordinary level of quality and volume.
It’s like having 64 speakers around you at the same time
He audio spacel, in combination with Apple Music, makes the sound completely surround you. Thanks to Integrated gyroscopes and accelerometerscreates a unique immersive experience like only Apple and Beats can deliver.
This may seem curious, but yes, these Beats Solo 4 with 3.5mm jack to listen to music in high quality or even without needing to charge your battery.
Regarding noise cancellation, these Beats Solo 4 doesn’t have active noise cancellation. In other words, noise will only be reduced because of the seal that the UltraPlush ear cushions make to your ears. The Beats with noise cancellation are the Beats Studio Pro.
50-hour battery and compatibility with iPhone and Android
The Beats Solo 4’s battery is enough for a few transatlantic flights, up to 50 hours with a USB-C fast chargingin which with just ten minutes of charging you will have an additional five hours of autonomy.
Regarding connectivity, It doesn’t matter if you use iPhone or Androidyou can enjoy the same seamless compatibility, including one-touch pairing or search app support.
audio |
40mm drivers with lossless spatial audio |
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Noise cancellation |
Not actively |
Battery |
50 hours |
Bluetooth |
5.3 class 1 |
Connections |
USB-C and 3.5mm jack |
compatibility |
Apple and Android |
price |
229.95 dollars |
Contents of the box |
Headphones, USB-C cable, 3.5mm jack cable and travel case |
Delivery of these Beats Solo 4 begins on Friday May 3 and you can now buy them in the Apple Store. So if you’re thinking about getting some new headphones, the Beats Solo 4 are a great option, and given the track record of the previous ones, you’ll have Beats for many years.
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