Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds – Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone – Smoke Gray

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Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds – Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone – Smoke Gray
Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds – Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone – Smoke Gray
$36.13

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  • BATTERY LIFE - Up to 12 hours of listening time
  • CUSTOMIZED FIT - All-day comfort with Flex-Form cable and four eartip options
  • APPLE HEADPHONE CHIP - Powered by the Apple W1 headphone chip for seamless connectivity
  • THE MUSIC STOPS WHEN YOU DO - Magnetic earbuds with Auto-Play/Pause
  • LISTEN WITH A FRIEND - Audio Sharing lets you wirelessly share audio with another pair of Beats headphones or AirPods
  • EXTENDED WIRELESS RANGE - Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts
  • ON-DEVICE CONTROLS - On-device controls for music, calls, and voice assistant
  • BUILT-IN MICROPHONE - Built-in microphone with wind reduction for elevated voice clarity
  • COMPATIBILITY - Compatible with Apple and Android
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX - Beats Flex wireless earphones, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, Eartips with four size options, Quick Start Guide, Warranty card (USB-C power adapter sold separately)
  • BATTERY LIFE - Up to 12 hours of listening time
  • CUSTOMIZED FIT - All-day comfort with Flex-Form cable and four eartip options
  • APPLE HEADPHONE CHIP - Powered by the Apple W1 headphone chip for seamless connectivity
  • THE MUSIC STOPS WHEN YOU DO - Magnetic earbuds with Auto-Play/Pause
  • LISTEN WITH A FRIEND - Audio Sharing lets you wirelessly share audio with another pair of Beats headphones or AirPods
  • EXTENDED WIRELESS RANGE - Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts
  • ON-DEVICE CONTROLS - On-device controls for music, calls, and voice assistant
  • BUILT-IN MICROPHONE - Built-in microphone with wind reduction for elevated voice clarity
  • COMPATIBILITY - Compatible with Apple and Android
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX - Beats Flex wireless earphones, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, Eartips with four size options, Quick Start Guide, Warranty card (USB-C power adapter sold separately)

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Price history for Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds – Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone - Smoke Gray
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  • $36.13 - September 16, 2024
  • $34.02 - June 1, 2024
Since: June 1, 2024
  • Highest Price: $36.13 - September 16, 2024
  • Lowest Price: $34.02 - June 1, 2024

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  1. Outstanding value, switches to multiple devices including to Android, not audiophile quality. These are workhorse Bluetooth earbuds that I like better than Airpods, with a 5 star rating in every category except sound quality – and the only reason I deducted one star is because Apple is selling stuff that is truly audiophile quality now. They are “almost” wireless which is to say, no wire to device but there is a wire between the earbuds – for completely wireless you’ll need Powerbeats at nosebleed pricing. No earhooks, but when fitted with the right size tips, they stay in place. You can keep them around your neck all day and only put them in when you decide to watch a video clip or take a call. They are comfortable for Netflix/Prime binging. They are hard to lose if you drape them over your neck. Apple Genius Bar replaces lost tips for free, but only in person.These sound better than Airpods, are a close match to Airpods Pro but without active noise cancellation, drape comfortably from the neck so they won’t get lost (ever had an Airpod mysteriously slip out of your ear and lost it?) and if you choose the RIGHT SIZE ear tip, have EXCELLENT SOUND. With an undersized ear tip – like I had at first – there is inadequate bass. With a proper air seal, bass is excellent in an honest way, not pumped up artificially like old-skool Beats, with equally honest, balanced, mids and highs (you won’t appreciate what they can put out until listening to some Dolby Atmos sound effects videos on YouTube). NOT fatiguing to watch videos for hours. Good sound stage and special effects with Atmos capable devices (Apple iPad/iPhone with A10 chip or higher, Fire HD 10 current edition, Fire HD 8 current edition) on Atmos encoded sound tracks (FWIW, Atmos is Dolby’s effort to provide 360 degrees of sound effect from just earbuds – and it’s surprising how well it “fakes” normal surround sound from multiple speakers, front and rear). (Also try Windows Sonic for Headphones, free in Windows 10, buried in sound card settings.)Where Beats Flex are outstanding is price – under $50. That’s equivalent to knocking $100 off the first-release BeatsX which rolled out at $149.95 in 2017. And convenience. Unlike conventional Bluetooth earbuds, which have to be endlessly paired and re-paired to use with different devices, Beats Flex will pair with ALL your iPhones and iPads and Macs provided only that they are signed into the same iCloud (Apple ID) account. On Android, you download an app, and so long as you have the app you don’t even have to be signed in under the same Google ID. With Windows 10 – sorry, conventional pairing and repairing.With a device you just used (or used yesterday), logging in and connecting is automatic – device power on, Flex power on, you are connected. If you move to a different device, whether Apple (with same Apple ID) or Android (with Beats app running), you first need to click on Connect (even if the device flashes a signal that it notices the Flex). It’s easier done, than described.You can also share audio with a friend’s Apple device – two headphones paired to one phone or pad.There are some controls, but all I ever use is the magnetic clip attachment between the rear of the two buds, to sleep and to pause playback on the iPhone or iPad. And the off button, when a session is over.Battery life is great. I can watch videos all day and night, the battery lasts longer than I do. Or, on saner schedule, go several days without a recharge. Compare that to 3 or so hours from some indie, cheapo (but good) Bluetooth earbuds (hook over ear style).Charges with a USB C cable (included) so one more cable to carry, but ultimately greater compatibility and fewer cable-wars (Apple is taking baby steps to kick Lightning to the curb and focus on C).HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Cheap, good sounding, wireless, over-the-neck earbuds with Apple quality. Wow.Caution: I have some sync issues with VLC video playback (but not YouTube, Netflix, Prime). It’s easy to fix by adjusting the sync delay setting in VLC. I don’t have these sync issues with MPow Flame airbuds. I think the Flex emphasize audio quality over perfect sync, that or VLC and Flex don’t play nice with each other. Anyway its annoying but easy to fix, and I suspect the programmers at VLC will eventually take care of it.

  2. Comfortable alternative for people who can’t seem to keep AirPods in. AirPods are wonderfully convenient, but they don’t stay in my ears very well at the gym. The Beats Flex are comfortable, light weight, and they stay in place.The Beats Flex do NOT have active noise cancellation, but the ear buds do block out ambient noise well. The fit is comparable to the Skullcandy Smokin’ Buds that I used to use before going wireless.With the exception of having to manually turn the Beats on and off, the connectivity with my Apple devices is as good as I experience with my AirPods.That said, I would rather take a phone call with the AirPods. I find the microphone on the Beats to be a little echoey. I hear too much of my voice and handling noise when I adjust the volume buttons.

  3. Great sound and comfort, but die after a year of continual use. I’ve purchased several of these as they are inexpensive, comfortable, and have really good sound quality. They are not sound cancelling or hook up for phone calls, but I’m not buying them for those reasons.Generally, one side just stops working. Why? Beats me, ha. This happed for the third or fourth time and I’m ordering a new pair after I write this review.For me, if I need to purchase every year, I’m good for that as I really love these. I use every night when I prepare for sleep and to help me sleep. So, they are used literally every day. I also use them during the day or driving when I want private music, podcasts, or YouTubeI highly recommend these.

  4. Easily paired to my iPhone and has a decent battery life. I like this headset because they will not fall on the ground and get lost like the little earbuds that are on the market. I like that they are bound together and hang around my neck like a lanyard. They are magnetic on the earbuds themselves so they stay together when they’re not in your ears. When they are separated from each other the lost magnetism triggers them to connect to the phone, if they are magnetically together around my neck they are in standby mode to save battery. Cool buds

  5. Great Features and Sound. I got this as a replacement set, as my husband loved the first pair so much, unfortunately our kitty also loved it. His favourite part is the pause when they click together. And the fact they are magnet. They fit nicely in his ears, have a great battery life, and sound amazing.I would recomend these if youre worried about loosing small in the ear ones but still want wireless.

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