The connectivity type of the headphones.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows data transfers between devices placed in close proximity, using short-wavelength, ultra-high frequency radio waves. Newer versions provide faster data transfers.
aptx Adaptive is an audio codec for Bluetooth devices that is developed by Qualcomm. It has a variable bit rate (between 279kbps and 420kbps), which means it can adjust the bit rate for different scenarios, such as listening to HD audio or reducing interference from other devices.
aptX is a codec used for transmitting audio wirelessly with Bluetooth. It is developed by Qualcomm, and supports 16-bit audio at a bit rate of 384kbps.
LDAC is a codec developed by Sony for Bluetooth audio. It is capable of a very high bitrate of 990kbps, which provides high resolution audio. It can also automatically adjust to a lower bitrate of 330kbps or 660kbps to increase stability.
aptX Low Latency is a codec developed by Qualcomm. It uses Bluetooth 5.0 technology to provide low latency audio (around 40ms), which is useful when you want to avoid audio lag (e.g. when playing games).
aptX HD is an audio codec for Bluetooth devices that is developed by Qualcomm. It supports high quality 24-bit audio (at a bit rate of 576kbps).
aptX Lossless is an audio codec for Bluetooth devices that is developed by Qualcomm. It supports high quality 16-bit/44.1kHz audio (at a maximum bit rate of 1200kbps). This codec provides CD-quality audio without any loss of data.
AAC is a codec that is used for Bluetooth audio. It supports 24-bit audio at 250kbps. Because it uses psychoacoustic modeling, it can provide better results than other codecs at a similar bit rate.
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Hamza
2 months ago
10 / 10
The best headphones ever
Hamza
2 months ago
10 / 10
Good noise canceling good quality good sound
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Reese
5 days ago
8 / 10
Amazing headphones at a great price (on discount).
Reese
5 days ago
8 / 10
Beats Studio Pro are amazing headphones and are good for 90% of people. Though, if you're used to great headphones, you might want to consider not using them. Beats have a very similar EQ to Airpods, or other Beats headphones. The main difference being is crisp sound and lossless audio. When plugged in Via USB-C for lossless they sound amazing, otherwise they are just pretty average. They don't offer base you can feel, but base that is accurate and sounds nice, (Unless you crank the volume up to make the drivers shake). There is not much noticeable distortion at any volume, and the head tracked audio is great. The passive soundstage is just so-so. On the downside, the entire headphone set is made with plastic, which is great for the weight, but the buttons are clicky and pretty annoying. Lastly, this may be a deal breaker for some people, but the headphones cups are pretty shallow, so ears may start to hurt after extended use.
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