Sunday, August 19, 2012

Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD White On-Ear Headphone from Monster (Old Version) for $199.00


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Rating: 3.8

List Price : $229.95 Price : $199.00
Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD White On-Ear Headphone from Monster (Old Version)

Product Description

You don't ask for much. All you want is studio-quality sound, the ability to talk on your phone hands-free and you want to look amazing. Ok, so maybe you do ask for a lot, but that's why BeatsbyDre created the Beats Solo HD High Definition On Ear Headphone.


  • Light weight. High Performance. Beats look.
  • HD sound,1-Year Limited Warranty
  • Proprietary titanium coated driver technology
  • Tri-fold design and travel case for easy storage
  • Comfortable, lightweight design, perfect for active lifestyles


Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD White On-Ear Headphone from Monster (Old Version) Reviews


Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD White On-Ear Headphone from Monster (Old Version) Reviews


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135 of 148 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Great bass but over priced for quality, August 10, 2010
The Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD headphones in my opinion are ok. I'm no audiophile but I do appreciate music and have a great ear for hearing slight differences. I recently purchased these after having my Bose on ear headphones for a few years (was very pleased with them) and decided to try the solo hd's because they are both on-ear models and was looking for a new pair. Having compared the two for a while now I will be returning the Solo HD's for a few reasons. This review is to compare the Bose on ear vs. the solo hd's

Style: give it to the monster beats, sleek design with gloss finish. You will definately be noticed with these headphones and not in a bad way.

Portability: monster wins with this again. Both come with carrying cases. While I do like the bose because the case seems more duable the collapse-able design of the beats is a bit smaller and has a small sleave to fit the cord into. Speaking of cords the monster cord that comes with the beats... Read more
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147 of 170 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bumpin Bass, Style, and Audio Quality, October 13, 2010
I have to admit I was a bit skeptical purchasing these headphones as the previous generation Dr. Dre Beats solos got some poor reviews in terms of an overpowering bass and poor build quality. Considering this price point I assume a lot of consumers are looking for the same things I was in a pair of headphones: high fidelity sound, great build quality, and style. Upfront these new HD Solo headphones represent in all there categories.

High Fidelity:
I tested these headphones out in several genres since I listen to an eclectic mix. First thoughts was I found the sound a little too tight and not broad enough. There needs to be an initial burning in period to get the full sound quality, lets say 8 hours or so of heavy listening and these bad boys find their sweet spot.

The first cd in the mix was Kings of Leon Only... Read more
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Ehh, what's your priority?, January 5, 2012
This review is from: Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD White On-Ear Headphone from Monster (Old Version) (Electronics)
Just for the record, I'm not your typical jaded 'beats hater', largely (well probably solely) because I didn't plunk down my own hard-earned cash on these expecting to be blown away. I simply had a bunch of Macy's store credit and gift cards with no better place to go than on some new cans. I figured they would be disappointing but passable and that's exactly what they are. Do they sound like junk? Not to me. I'm not an audiophiles, but I know sound reproduction, and to my ear, these sound like about your average $60 pair of lower-end Sonys or mid-level Skullcandys..not bad, but certainly not good either. The bass response is, sonically speaking, the best part of these phones. It's detailed and full without being overpowering, however it is a bit 'boomy' meaning you get the distorted pop on vocals beginning with the letters p and b, especially at higher volumes...and being that these puppies aren't very sensitive, you will find yourself listening to your music up pretty high. Aside... Read more
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