Testseek.com have collected 85 expert reviews of the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo 3 Wireless and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Beats by Dr. Dre Solo 3 Wireless.
November 2016
(76%)
85 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2019-06-14, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Love the Mickey Mouse design, Clean and subtle design (aside from Mickey), Apple has refined the Beats sound, Comfy for over ear headphones, Nice felt carrying case, W1 Chip on board, Battery life and Bluetooth are solid
While Apple has refined the sound, Beats are still leaning to the bass side, Like the Beats Studio3's, the clamping power is significant, No USB-C charging, No pocket inside carrying case for cable storage
Mickey Mouse lovers will love these. If you're just looking for a nice pair of headphones, then these will serve you well, especially if you're into a more bass heavy sound. At the current sale price I think they're perfectly priced, at the normal price...
Expensive, especially considering their relative performance
The Beats Solo3 are fairly good headphones that still fail to live up to their list price. If you're considering spending $300 on wireless headphones, there are much better options available...
Superb Battery Life, Easy Setup for iPhone, iPad and Mac Users, Easy to Find Deeply Discounted, Compact Design
Plastic Feels Cheap, Overpriced at Full MSRP of $299, Sound Quality Good, Not Great, Android Users Miss Out on Best Features, Love and Hate for The Beats Solo 3, Love how great these headphones work with Apple devices and that they live up to the 40 hr ba
Plastic Feels Cheap, Overpriced at Full MSRP of $299, Sound Quality Good, Not Great, Android Users Miss Out on Best Features
I wish I liked the Solo3 headphones more: They really are quite beautiful, and fit over my ears much more like an over-ear model. The sound quality is excellent, though a bit bass-heavy, and spoken content is just as good. But at $299, the Solo3 is bumpin...
Published: 2017-01-26, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful, bass-forward (but balanced) audio performance, Apple W1 chip enhances experience with iOS devices, Detachable cable with inline remote for passive listening
A bit overpriced, Headband can get uncomfortable during longer listening sessions
The Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones use Apple's W1 chip for easier connectivity with iOS devices and deliver a balanced Bluetooth audio experience for bass lovers, but feel a tad expensive...
Published: 2016-11-09, Author: Marco , review by: phonedog.com
Abstract: These are Beats by Dre, probably the most iconic and most popular brand of headphones ever because of the amount of advertising, brand endorsements, and let's not forget the number of pro athletes that have a pair on every time we see them. While they are...
The Beats Solo3 Wireless is a well-built wireless headphone that sounds good in both wireless and wired modes and is relatively comfortable to wear for an on-ear headphone. Its battery life is best-in-class (40 hours) and has a remote control built-in to
It's expensive, and doesn't sound quite as good as other wireless headphones that cost $300
Beats has taken the same headphone that so many people know and love and improved its battery life dramatically, but the price is still too high...
The biggest news here surrounds the W1, which makes all other Bluetooth headphones suddenly look like a tin can and string. Designed to make pairing seamless, one button press autopairs the headphones not just with your iPhone but with any other iOS devic
Despite all the upgrades, $300 is still an awful lot to pay for headphones, even if they are as much status symbol as audio device. (You can even get them finished in rose gold to match your fancy new phone.) Some may find the fit to be exceptionally snug