




Beats Solo 4 - Wireless On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones, Up to 50-Hour Battery Life, Ultra-Lightweight Comfort, Powerful and Balanced Sound, Apple & Android Compatible - Cloud Pink
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Description
About this item Custom acoustic architecture and updated drivers for powerful Beats sound. Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking. Ultralight ergonomic design for all-day comfort. Flex-grip headband and ergonomically angled, adjustable ear cups for a stable fit. UltraPlush ear cushions are designed for comfort and durability. Up to 50 hours of battery life. Fast Fuel means a quick 10-minute charge gives up to 5 hours of playback. High-resolution lossless audio via USB-C or 3.5 mm audio cable. Dual compatibility including one-touch pairing for both iOS and Android. Compatible Devices : Cellphones, Tablets, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops High-quality call performance and voice assistant interaction via built-in microphone. Industry-leading Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts. Show more See more product details
Details
Product information Technical Details Product Dimensions 8.23 x 5.2 x 3.7 inches Item Weight 7.7 ounces Manufacturer Apple ASIN B0CZPGX972 Item model number MUW33LL/A Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. Date First Available April 30, 2024 Charging Time 2 Hours Item Weight 217 Grams Units 1.0 Count Number Of Items 1 Additional Information Warranty & Support
Customer reviews
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Worth the price, good sound enough, perfect for workouts
I'm a huge headphone collector always looking for good quality sets. A very long time ago I used to own the first beats generation whose quality was amazing... over time I started using other sets and brands like Sony, Bose, etc.. I have a lot of sets for particular purposes. Yes is right that these don't come with noise cancelling and that music doesn't stop when you take them off... but I was not looking for any high end/premium headphones, but instead something more simple, classic, that could deliver good sound quality. It is also true that its bass is not what it used to be, but this is to help to provide a better and more crisp sound. Apple indeed made a downgrade and I'm not a full fan of downgrading bass, but being able to use the spatial sound feature in these is great, it makes music much more enjoyable with clear vocals and you can actually distinguish instruments better than just having a full blast on the bass. Again, I wasn't going for a noise cancelling set, and its "passive" noise cancelling is good enough (not for very loud places like airplanes though) but that's why I have other sets in case I want noise cancelling. This stays on pretty well while working out and even though is not specified it does feel sweat resistance and they feel pretty comfortable. Love their size btw, small, compact enough to fit in a my already bulky backpack. It came with a very nice case/pack where I can fill with a few more stuff, so that's a big plus. Not sure other models, but I loved my blue ones. Now... even though they feel quite comfortable, not sure they would be in the long run... they get a little less comfortable after an hour of use or so, bringing a little pressure in your ears, particularly the right side near the charging port (something odd about it makes it uncomfortable). Cushion is not as stiff like other brands, but it's ok... not the best, but manageable. Overall I do give these a 5 star because of the price/quality value, their sound quality, durability, and how convenient this are. Is probably not a must buy, but I would buy them again. note: My wife tried them and now she wants a pair too LOL, she loved them... So will buy another set just for her.
I'm a huge headphone collector always looking for good quality sets. A very long time ago I used to own the first beats generation whose quality was amazing... over time I started using other sets and brands like Sony, Bose, etc.. I have a lot of sets for particular purposes. Yes is right that these don't come with noise cancelling and that music doesn't stop when you take them off... but I was not looking for any high end/premium headphones, but instead something more simple, classic, that could deliver good sound quality. It is also true that its bass is not what it used to be, but this is to help to provide a better and more crisp sound. Apple indeed made a downgrade and I'm not a full fan of downgrading bass, but being able to use the spatial sound feature in these is great, it makes music much more enjoyable with clear vocals and you can actually distinguish instruments better than just having a full blast on the bass. Again, I wasn't going for a noise cancelling set, and its "passive" noise cancelling is good enough (not for very loud places like airplanes though) but that's why I have other sets in case I want noise cancelling. This stays on pretty well while working out and even though is not specified it does feel sweat resistance and they feel pretty comfortable. Love their size btw, small, compact enough to fit in a my already bulky backpack. It came with a very nice case/pack where I can fill with a few more stuff, so that's a big plus. Not sure other models, but I loved my blue ones. Now... even though they feel quite comfortable, not sure they would be in the long run... they get a little less comfortable after an hour of use or so, bringing a little pressure in your ears, particularly the right side near the charging port (something odd about it makes it uncomfortable). Cushion is not as stiff like other brands, but it's ok... not the best, but manageable. Overall I do give these a 5 star because of the price/quality value, their sound quality, durability, and how convenient this are. Is probably not a must buy, but I would buy them again. note: My wife tried them and now she wants a pair too LOL, she loved them... So will buy another set just for her.
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Iconic style, modern performance
The Beats Solo 4 represents a major technical leap for one of the most recognizable pairs of headphones on the planet. While the iconic, foldable design remains familiar, the internal hardware has been completely overhauled to meet modern standards. The Gold and Black aesthetic provides a high-end, sophisticated look that feels more mature than earlier iterations. One of the most impressive upgrades is the staggering 50 hours of battery life, which allows most people to go an entire week without reaching for a charging cable. Even if you do run out of power, the Fast Fuel feature provides five hours of playback from just a ten-minute charge, and the addition of a 3.5mm port means you can still listen to music even when the battery is completely dead. Sound quality has also seen a significant refinement. These headphones now feature custom 40mm transducers designed to reduce electronic interference and distortion, resulting in a much cleaner and more balanced sound profile than the bass-heavy Beats of the past. They also support Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, which creates an immersive, theater-like experience for movies and music. It is worth noting that these are "on-ear" headphones, meaning they rest directly on your ears rather than surrounding them. While the new UltraPlush cushions are incredibly soft, they prioritize a secure fit that stays put during movement, which some users may find a bit snug during very long listening sessions. Compatibility is another area where the Solo 4 shines, offering a truly "platform-agnostic" experience. They feature one-touch pairing for both Apple and Android devices and integrate perfectly with both "Find My" and "Find My Device" ecosystems. Unlike the larger Studio Pro model, the Solo 4 relies on passive noise isolation rather than active noise cancellation; while the thick cushions do a great job of blocking out office chatter and street noise, they won't completely silence a loud airplane engine. For the commuter or student who wants a mix of legendary style, massive battery life, and high-fidelity sound in a portable package, the Solo 4 is a top-tier contender.
The Beats Solo 4 represents a major technical leap for one of the most recognizable pairs of headphones on the planet. While the iconic, foldable design remains familiar, the internal hardware has been completely overhauled to meet modern standards. The Gold and Black aesthetic provides a high-end, sophisticated look that feels more mature than earlier iterations. One of the most impressive upgrades is the staggering 50 hours of battery life, which allows most people to go an entire week without reaching for a charging cable. Even if you do run out of power, the Fast Fuel feature provides five hours of playback from just a ten-minute charge, and the addition of a 3.5mm port means you can still listen to music even when the battery is completely dead. Sound quality has also seen a significant refinement. These headphones now feature custom 40mm transducers designed to reduce electronic interference and distortion, resulting in a much cleaner and more balanced sound profile than the bass-heavy Beats of the past. They also support Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, which creates an immersive, theater-like experience for movies and music. It is worth noting that these are "on-ear" headphones, meaning they rest directly on your ears rather than surrounding them. While the new UltraPlush cushions are incredibly soft, they prioritize a secure fit that stays put during movement, which some users may find a bit snug during very long listening sessions. Compatibility is another area where the Solo 4 shines, offering a truly "platform-agnostic" experience. They feature one-touch pairing for both Apple and Android devices and integrate perfectly with both "Find My" and "Find My Device" ecosystems. Unlike the larger Studio Pro model, the Solo 4 relies on passive noise isolation rather than active noise cancellation; while the thick cushions do a great job of blocking out office chatter and street noise, they won't completely silence a loud airplane engine. For the commuter or student who wants a mix of legendary style, massive battery life, and high-fidelity sound in a portable package, the Solo 4 is a top-tier contender.
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Beats Solo 4- Pink
This is my first pair of Beats headphones. Besides loving the fact that they were available in pink, the sound is great. The only thing that is a con for me is that I thought that they would have more bass in them, but they don’t, which isn’t a takeaway for me. They also support Spatial Audio if you have that feature set on your phone for iPhone. When you turn your head left or right, it sounds like the music is following whatever direction your head is turned, and that’s really cool. The ear support is really comfortable, and when I have them on for a while, they don’t make my earlobes hurt compared to the last headphones I have owned. The quality is great, they can fold when not in use, and can be placed in the case that they come with. The volume control is decent, depends on what your phone volume settings are set to especially if you have a phone that detects high volume and suggest that you turn your volume down to keep from getting hearing loss or damage. Noise cancellation is decent also.
This is my first pair of Beats headphones. Besides loving the fact that they were available in pink, the sound is great. The only thing that is a con for me is that I thought that they would have more bass in them, but they don’t, which isn’t a takeaway for me. They also support Spatial Audio if you have that feature set on your phone for iPhone. When you turn your head left or right, it sounds like the music is following whatever direction your head is turned, and that’s really cool. The ear support is really comfortable, and when I have them on for a while, they don’t make my earlobes hurt compared to the last headphones I have owned. The quality is great, they can fold when not in use, and can be placed in the case that they come with. The volume control is decent, depends on what your phone volume settings are set to especially if you have a phone that detects high volume and suggest that you turn your volume down to keep from getting hearing loss or damage. Noise cancellation is decent also.
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A Great Alternative to Ear Buds!
I LOVE these headphones! I was initially hesitant to buy this headset because I already had AirPods, but i always struggled to find ear buds that fit in my apparently small ears and didn’t constantly fall out. After some encouragement from my fiancé who already had these headphones, I decided it was worth a shot to try something different. Boy I’m glad I did! The sound quality and noise cancellation are top notch, and the battery life is frankly amazing. I rarely have to charge them even after using them for hours at a time. Comfort-wise, it isn’t perfect as long usage can result in some very mild discomfort in the form of ear squishing. However, overall the comfort is pretty great, especially in comparison to ear buds which always caused me a lot of discomfort and even pain when wearing for 30 minutes or more. So far, they’re also pretty durable and robust. Highly recommend!
I LOVE these headphones! I was initially hesitant to buy this headset because I already had AirPods, but i always struggled to find ear buds that fit in my apparently small ears and didn’t constantly fall out. After some encouragement from my fiancé who already had these headphones, I decided it was worth a shot to try something different. Boy I’m glad I did! The sound quality and noise cancellation are top notch, and the battery life is frankly amazing. I rarely have to charge them even after using them for hours at a time. Comfort-wise, it isn’t perfect as long usage can result in some very mild discomfort in the form of ear squishing. However, overall the comfort is pretty great, especially in comparison to ear buds which always caused me a lot of discomfort and even pain when wearing for 30 minutes or more. So far, they’re also pretty durable and robust. Highly recommend!