It’s not just the true wireless in life: with the Flex, its new neckband Bluetooth earphones, the Beats brand offers the cheapest wireless headphones in its history. The correct calculation?
Points forts
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Controlled, clean and deep sound.
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Excellent stereophony.
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Comfortable, good support.
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Perfectly comprehensive commands.
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Deep integration with Apple devices (and perfectly compatible with all other devices).
Weak points
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The bass can sometimes lack a little precision.
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High part of the spectrum a little too colorful, lacking edge.
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Comfortable, easy to use and offering very pleasant audio performances, the Beats Flex simply do exactly what we expect of them. The integration with iOS and macOS enabled by the W1 chip is obviously a plus for owners of Apple devices, but Android aficionados can rest assured, they remain perfectly compatible with any Bluetooth source.
The second best quality/price ratio
Poly (ex-Plantronics) offers us a cocktail of functionalities, each more ergonomic, practical and clever than the other (Smart Magnet, multipoint connection, complete application, different levels of RBA, more than exhaustive controls), coupled with a good comfort, reliable autonomy, precise and dynamic sound performance (in W), without forgetting the finally effective active noise reduction… on low frequencies.
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