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The editors liked
Deep
Powerful bass remains clear
Strong flat cable
Clever antitangle cord
Driving
Punchy listen
Up-front delivery makes music exciting. Well made and finished
Great audio quality. Handy antitangle cables.
Why aren’t there more celebrity gadgets? If there were a Jensen Button sat nav
An Alistair Campbell BlackBerry or a Stephen Fry iPhone
We’d be first in line. Until then
These Dr Dre earbuds are a fine stop-gap
Combining some serious design...
Unique
Stylish design
Durable cable
The editors didn't like
Too uncomfortable to wear
Uneven spectrum
Cheerfully unsubtle sound
Not the most tonally accurate. Bulky compared to some
Lack of bass. Uncomfortable earbuds.
While this doctor does make house calls
He naturally prefers rap. Strangely
The Beats Tour doesn’t pump out as much bass as you might expect. The biggest problem with them
Though
Has to be their sheer size – it’s a struggle to get th...
Extra-long earpieces may not be comfortable for all users
Abstract: The popularity of the Dr. Dre-designed Monster Beats headphones made it inevitable that Dre’s product line would extend to in-ear earbuds. As such we have the Monster Beats Tour, some of the most uniquely styled earbuds I’ve ever tested. The cabling l...
So, the 150$ question is, has Monster made the ultimate earphone? Well, that depends on you. If you like the music at which the Tour excels: slow hip hop, pop and contemporary rock, the Tour is a great-sounding phone; it strikes forward-vocals in a con...
Excellent all around frequency definition and particularly impressive bass response. Monster¿s durable, ingenious antitangle cable means jumbled cords are a distant unpleasant memory.
The bright red cable is slightly ostentatious. Peak bass only hits at earwax shattering volumes. $150, beatsbydre.com 8/10
Comfortable, with an array of replaceable eartips, Outstanding noise isolation, Surprisingly solid bass and wide dynamic range
No microphone or adapter for iPhone, no inline volume control, A serious investment, as pricey as an entrylevel nano
The snazzy looks and status--and price premium--of Dr. Dres lifestyle brand are definitely embodied in the Beats Tour, with performance that exceeded my expectations from the earbud form factor. The tangle-free thing is a big deal, as Im sure Im no...
Abstract: Beats Tour Review – The Mobile Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Posted on Jan 16, 09 03:54 PM PDT By guest editor Karsten Lemm A surprising number of people seems happy to spend a relative fortune on a shiny new music player, only to listen with the headphon...
Abstract: Having mentioned that possibility, however, the reality is that there are already hundreds of different earphones out there, and they rarely sound exactly the same. Smart companies know how to choose and then balance the miniature speakers inside to d...
Published: 2008-12-10, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Monster Cable’s headphone collaboration with Dr. Dre, the Beats, surprised us with their musical prowess back in August. While celebrity endorsements tend toward the cheesy, and Monster’s products toward the over-priced, we weren’t expecting much; in ...
Published: 2008-12-09, Author: Peter , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Monster Cable’s second foray into the in-ear monitor area is much, much better than their first go-around with the Turbines. Knowing that Monster Cable loves to gouge folks on overpriced cables, one has wonder if their headphones are overpriced as well...