Beats Flex (No noise cancelling, 12 h, Wireless)
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Beats Flex

No noise cancelling, 12 h, Wireless


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Anonymous

1 year ago

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mediazombie

1 year ago

As far as I know, this is not possible, but it may be worth experimenting a little with the earpieces. Depending on how they fit... or how well they insulate, the sound will be a bit richer with a bit more bass. But I use them mainly at work, for listening to podcasts and the like. They're good for that because they're cheap and I can still hear my surroundings because there's no ANC.

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ElbasanH889

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Probably doesn't need an answer. :) Yes, it's definitely unsightly, but on the other hand, most people already have such a cable at home, as it's simply a USB-C port that is used on many other devices. It's the Swiss who want to save resources and this is the consequence of that. Everything has its advantages and disadvantages.

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Orca-Seven

4 years ago

What does splash-proof mean?

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j_304567

4 years ago

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This is a valid question, especially since the Beats Flex does not have an IP rating (which would then make the water resistance measurable). On the web, you can only find information that the USB C connector is waterproof and that the controls are somewhat sealed. In my view, this does not justify the designation "splashproof". I don't know why Digitec has this in the specs - the manufacturer Beats doesn't mention anything about it. I will certainly leave mine in the dry.

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AlidenCortez

4 years ago

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Sara R

4 years ago

The included cable fits for charging the headphones (just checked on the newly delivered product). They are both USB-C ports. My OLD Beats have a micro USB connector. I think the connector has been adjusted, but the description has not.

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swisssupport

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Hello - you mean, does it work on the bike? It should - but you don't, because otherwise you won't hear anything from the surroundings... LG

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