It’s fine for what it is, but it’s really bare-bones-I would prefer at least a small pocket inside to hold a charging cable-and it’s very soft and squishy. The Beats Solo Pros come with a soft carrying case that looks like a big fat squat pill. It needs a pocket for your lightning cable, and should be a little stiffer. The pill-shaped carrying case is just okay. Those with huge noggins should probably try before they buy. We worried that, like so many other headphones he has used, they would wear out and break from being stretched beyond their intended design. He had to adjust them to maximum size and they were still a few millimeters shorter than he would have liked (a problem he says is not unique to the Beats Solo Pros), but were still quite comfortable. I had our editor, Roman Loyola, who has the largest head of anyone I know (hat size 7 3/4), try them on for a couple hours. If I’m wearing glasses, my right ear starts to get a little sore after a while, but that’s a problem I seem to have with any pair of on-ear headphones, no matter the brand or design. The earpads are thick and dense, but not at all stiff. The Beats Solo Pros are no exception, but they are still comfortable to wear even for several hours. Every pair of headphones I have are set as small as they will go. Show off your style with a variety of colors.
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