Hey everyone! Here’s an issue I deal with constantly, tangled headphone wires! I think I may have solved it.
I am a regular user of earphones, and was previously a user of products like Coloud, and other cheaper earbuds which all required wired connections. However, (as anyone who use earphones will tell you,) the wires on these earphones constantly get caught on door nobs and dressers, destroying the experience I was so carefully crafting with my music by yanking them out full force and then leaving me unhappy until I could return to jamming out with my favorite tunes or podcast. This exact yanking problem was also why I was a frequent re-purchaser of headphones, or, in some cases, need to attempt to survive with only one earbud working. So,I decided, "enough is enough, I'm going wireless"!!!
However, I didn't want to deep-dive myself into the world of losing my favorite pair of earphones, because they are not connected to any wires at all. I am not a technology wiz, but I know a good sounding pair of headphones and earbuds when I shove them in my head, and these certainly fit the needs (considering easy access, great sounding audio (and clear sounding voices), as well as Bluetooth access that I can easily turn on and off with a simple touch of a button, buttons that are built in for volume control as well as play, pause, and skip buttons). Also, the earbuds themselves also are magnetic, so you don't ever need to worry about them sagging over your shoulder like the normal pair of wired earbuds might.
Beats Flex are designed to fit around your neck similar your standard headphones, but they are slimmer and can fit nicely into your shirt until they are needed for a quick escape from the world or to answer a call. I keep my beats Flex Earphones connected to my phone constantly, so I always have access whatever I'm hoping to listen to, and the batteries on this puppy take only an hour to charge, but last up-to 12 hours. I was reently on a call with someone special, and answered with these headphones connected. I did not experience any interruptions, and I did not experience any damping of the sound quality you might expect from your average wireless headphones, plus my caller couldn't even tell that I was not holding my phone directly against my head while we talked!
Overall, I believe Beats Flex are worth a purchase price (average retail cost is around $69.00 USD) for anyone who wants an easy pair of earbuds to use, and also be discrete. We hope this helps anyone who might be on the fence about going wireless, and if you have anything to say about Beats Flex, feel free to tell us what you think below! Have a great day guys!