Apple's Beats Unveils New Solo 4 On-Ear Headphones and Solo Buds Wireless Earbuds: A Closer Look at Their Features and Performance

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Apple's Beats brand has released new Solo 4 on-ear headphones and Solo Buds wireless earbuds.
Beats Solo 4 on-ear headphones have upgraded performance with custom-built transducers, Personalized Spatial Audio, and foldable design. They support high-res lossless playback and are compatible with iOS and Android devices.
Beats Solo Buds wireless earbuds offer a battery life of up to 18 hours, ergonomic acoustic nozzles for optimal sound quality, customizable onboard controls, and compatibility with both iOS and Android devices.
Apple's Beats Unveils New Solo 4 On-Ear Headphones and Solo Buds Wireless Earbuds: A Closer Look at Their Features and Performance

Apple's Beats brand has recently announced the release of two new headphone models: the Beats Solo 4 and the Beats Solo Buds. Let's take a closer look at each product and what sets them apart.

First, let's discuss the Beats Solo 4 on-ear headphones. These headphones have been redesigned with upgraded performance and fit, featuring custom-built 40 mm transducers that minimize artifacts and distortion in the audio output. The Beats Solo 4 also support Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking on Apple devices, allowing for an immersive listening experience.

The design of the Beats Solo 4 follows the brand's familiar design language, made mostly of matte-finished plastic with contrasting metal for the headband extension and folding hinges. They collapse inward for convenient storage. The headphones come with one large button on the left earcup that can be used for playback as well as voice assistant control.

The Beats Solo 4 support high-res lossless playback when using a compatible source file or streaming service through the 3.5mm headphone jack. They are also compatible with both iOS and Android devices, offering features like Audio Sharing and Siri for iPhone users.

Moving on to the Beats Solo Buds wireless earbuds, these new earbuds offer a battery life of up to 18 hours on a single charge. However, the charging case does not have a battery and can only charge the buds when plugged in with a USB-C cable.

The ergonomic acoustic nozzles and vents on the Beats Solo Buds assist with audio performance while relieving pressure. Four sizes of ear tips are included for best fit and passive noise isolation. The earbuds do not have active noise cancellation (ANC) capabilities, so a secure fit is essential for optimal sound quality.

The dual-layer transducers in the Beats Solo Buds reduce distortion across the frequency curve, resulting in uncompromising clarity and detail. The custom-designed mic and noise-learning algorithm provide exceptional call quality. Onboard controls are customizable, allowing for music, call, and voice assistant functions.

The Beats Solo Buds have native compatibility with both iOS and Android devices. They offer one-touch pairing, automatic setup, and support for Find My Device functionality on Apple devices.

Both the Beats Solo 4 headphones and the Beats Solo Buds wireless earbuds are now available for purchase.



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    • Apple’s Beats Solo 4 headphones have been re-engineered with upgraded performance and fit.
    • Custom-built 40 mm transducers minimize artifacts and distortion in the headphones.
    • Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking is supported on Apple devices.
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    • Beats Solo 4 have a new high battery life of 50 hours.
    • Beats Solo 4 do not have active noise cancellation feature.
    • Memory foam ear cups help make clamping force less noticeable on Beats Solo 4.
    • New cover material provides better durability and extended longevity compared to Solo 3.
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    • Beats Solo 4 support native software features on both Android and iOS.
    • Sonoically, Beats Solo 4 are different from Momentum 4 and PX7 S2e headphones.
  • Deception (70%)
    The article contains editorializing and selective reporting. The author expresses his personal opinions about the headphones and compares them to other brands, implying that they are superior due to their cultural cachet and enjoyable sound. He also fails to mention any potential downsides or criticisms of the headphones beyond the lack of active noise cancellation, which he dismisses as a 'moderate' issue. The author also selectively reports on features that support his positive view of the headphones, such as their compatibility with both Android and iOS devices and their passive tuning for unlimited wired playback.
    • These headphones will prove just as successful as their predecessors
    • The short-lived Solo Pro had it, but not these, which are technically a sequel to the eight-year-old Solo 3.
    • Unlike the Solo 3, the fourth-gen cans uniquely support native software features on both Android and iOS; Beats has quietly become Apple’s Android-friendly brand
    • That’s not to say Beats knocked everything out of the park.
    • Sonically, these are a world apart from Sennheiser’s Momentum 4 or the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e headphones that I often carry – both of which are more expensive. But they’re also for much different audiences.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The author makes an appeal to authority when stating 'Beats has quietly become Apple’s Android-friendly brand.' This is an informal fallacy as it assumes that because Beats is making efforts to be more compatible with Android devices, they are now the 'Android-friendly' brand. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric when describing the Solo 4 headphones as 'for much different audiences' than more expensive headphones from Sennheiser and Bowers & Wilkins. This is a dichotomous depiction as it oversimplifies the differences between the products and their intended audiences.
    • ]Beats has quietly become Apple’s Android-friendly brand[
    • for much different audiences
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    The author expresses a clear preference for the Beats Solo 4 headphones over other more expensive options from Sennheiser and Bowers & Wilkins. He describes the target audience for these headphones as those who value cultural cachet and enjoyable sound over technical perfection. The author also mentions that Beats has become Apple's Android-friendly brand, implying a positive bias towards Apple products.
    • As ever, Beats is about cultural cachet, that prominent ‘b’ logo, and enjoyable (if not mind-blowing) sound.
      • Beats has quietly become Apple’s Android-friendly brand
        • But there’s more to these than a logo.
          • They look like Beats headphones. They sound like Beats headphones.
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          • Unique Points
            • Beats Solo 4 headphones are available for pre-order
            • Price is $200
            • Can be used wirelessly or wired with included 3.5mm audio cable
            • Provide up to 50 hours of audio playback between charges
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            The article contains some inflammatory rhetoric, such as 'premium features' and 'top-notch sound quality', but these are subjective claims that do not constitute logical fallacies. The author also makes some statements about the capabilities of the headphones, which are factual and not fallacious. However, there is one instance of an appeal to authority when the author mentions 'CBS Essentials' being created independently of the CBS News editorial staff.
            • CBS Essentials is created independently of the CBS News editorial staff.
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            • Beats Solo Buds are new $80 wireless earbuds from Beats.
            • Solo Buds offer 18 hours of battery life on a single charge. The case does not have a battery and can only charge the buds when plugged in with a USB-C cable.
            • Solo Buds have ergonomic acoustic nozzles and vents for comfort and audio performance.
            • Four sizes of ear tips are included for best fit and passive noise isolation. No active noise cancellation is available on Solo Buds.
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            • Beats Solo 4 have a starting price of $199.
            • USB-C connectivity and support for high-res, lossless audio via the 3.5mm headphones jack are new features in Beats Solo 4.
            • The design of Beats Solo 4 follows the brand’s familiar design language, mostly made of matte-finished plastic with a bit of contrasting metal for the headband extension and folding hinges. They collapse inward for convenient storage.
            • Beats Solo 4 feature one large button on the left earcup that can be used for playback as well as voice assistant control.
            • The Beats Solo 4 support high-res lossless playback when using a compatible source file or streaming service through the 3.5mm headphone jack.
            • Beats Solo 4 are one of the few Apple devices that work nicely with Android smartphones, and they have a companion app for updates and Find My Device functionality.
            • iPhone users can use features like Audio Sharing and Siri via the Beats Solo 4. Siri can keep you updated on notifications, answer queries, and control music playback.
            • Beats Solo 4 make for good calling headphones as people on the other end of the line said voices sounded clear and defined.
            • Beats Solo 4 have a battery life of up to 50 hours, making them the longest-lasting Apple headphones in terms of straight playback time.
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            • Beats Solo 4 have a battery life of up to 50 hours.
            • Beats Solo 4 are compatible with both iOS and Android devices.
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