Beats Powerbeats2 Wireless
Reviews
Show product page
13 years ago
Not Bad
I love the look and fit of them. They're way better than headphones my phone came with but I still can't say they were worth spending $150 on.
Pros:
- -Looks great
- Good cord & length
- Great fit
Cons:
- Not worth the $150 price tag
- while they do sound good
- they're not great by any means
11 years ago
Beats Powerbeats2 Wireless
Beats' pending acquisition by Apple hasn't slowed down the company's flow of new products. Following the debut of the on-ear Solo2 headphones, Powerbeats2 Wireless ($200) are the second model to be released since the deal was announced.…
9 years ago
Beats headphones 2
These headphones are awesome and made out of really good quality. They stay charged throughout the workout. The only con I had was the lack of bass and the ear grip hurt my ears a little, however it may be different for other. Overall these are great headphones.
8 years ago
Great for the gym
I use these earphones for when I'm at the gym and so far I've had no issues with the connection dropping out as others have said. Sound quality is great, quick to charge and holds charge unlike other bluetooth earphones I've had.
11 years ago
Beats Powerbeats2 Wireless Review
The Beats Powerbeats2 is a gym-focused Bluetooth earphone pair with a frequency response that will only appeal to extreme bass fans. Some audiophiles may thumb their noses at Beats' bass-boosted, celebrity-endorsed speakers and headphones, but the brand helped bring better sound to the forefront for otherwise casual listeners. But despite my gratitude toward Beats for making people care about audio again, I can also recognize when the company's gone too far with its emphasis on bass. The Powerbeats2 Wireless ($161.09 at Amazon) is a $199.95, gym-friendly Bluetooth earphone pair with some vague LeBron James-branding and more deep bass response than anyone really needs. Unlike some more balanced offerings in the Beats lineup, this pair has almost no high-mid sculpting to counteract the thunderous boosted bass. These earphones are good-looking and distortion free, but excellent, exercise-focused Bluetooth pairs like the Jabra Rox ($161.09 at Amazon) and Editors' Choice JayBird BlueBuds X ($161.09 at Amazon) can be found for far less. DesignThe Powerbeats 2 are available in the established Beats color schemes o...
Pros:
- Incredibly powerful, robust bass response
- Does not distort even at top volumes
- Sweat-and water-resistant
- Multiple eartip options
Cons:
- Overpriced
- Audio balance is completely shifted to the bass realm, with very little high-mid presence
11 years ago
Beats Powerbeats2 Wireless
Some audiophiles may thumb their noses at Beats' bass-boosted, celebrity-endorsed speakers and headphones , but the brand helped bring better sound to the forefront for otherwise casual listeners.
Pros:
- Incredibly powerful, robust bass response
- Does not distort even at top volumes
- Sweat-and water-resistant.
Cons:
- Overpriced
- Audio balance is completely shifted to the bass realm, with very little high-mid presence
11 years ago
Does not sync with Audio
if all you want to do is listen to music - these headphones sound great. However, if you watch a lot of videos or wish to do both, these headphones have a compatibility issue with iPads and iPhones in which the audio and video does not sync.
Pros:
- Great sound....if listening to music
Cons:
- Delayed sync w audio on iPads and Iphones
11 years ago
"You are paying mostly for the brand"
In my opinion, id say that when you purchase the powerbeats 2, you are paying for the fact that they are beats rather than the earbuds. these earbuds have excellent sound quality and are absolutely comfortable, the problem is the price.
Pros:
- Excellent quality
- durable
- comfortable
- look good
Cons:
- Price
10 years ago
Just ok
These headphones are uncomfortable. The sound quality: just ok. They don't feel soft. In fact they are just too hard and heavy.
9 years ago
These die really early into use
Like other purchasers have said, for some weird reason these just die on you. They have never been dropped or damaged in anyway; they just stopped working. Working with he warranty company that is supposed to protect you informs me that I need the original receipt....seriously?
3.3
from 44 reviews
5
22.0%
4
25.0%
3
19.0%
2
19.0%
1
13.0%