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Now tap the toggle next to Headphone Accommodations.At the top tap Headphone Accommodations.
Swipe down again and choose Audio/Visual.On your iPhone head to the Settings app (same steps apply on iPad in iPadOS 14).
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How to customize iPhone headphone audio in iOS 14
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* Don’t forget you can head to Settings > Music > EQ to customize the audio in the Music app on iPhone and iPad as well. Read along for how to customize iPhone headphone audio with supported Apple hardware like AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and Beats.Īlthough it’s found under Accessibility settings, many users - even without hearing difficulties - will likely appreciate the new Headphone Audio Customization feature that works with phone calls, music, and movies.įor now, the custom iPhone and iPad audio only works with “Apple and Beats Headphones” which appear to be those with active noise cancellation: AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, Beats Studio 3, and Beats Solo Pro. Also, we've found that the Solo Pro's noise cancelling was unable to successfully filter out the whistling noise that can occur on particularly windy days – something the Sonys dealt with much better.A valuable addition with iOS 14 is the ability to run a test to fine-tune your headphone audio output. While impressive for on-ear cans, Beats Solo Pro's ANC performance doesn't quite reach the heights of Sony’s class-leading WH-1000XM3 headphones, as they're unable to completely drown out some of annoyingly loud voices that you'll regularly hear on public transport (or, if you're unlucky, the office). While the cushioning on each cup is unlikely to cover your entire ear, it does achieve a fairly decent seal over your ear canals, significantly reducing the amount of outside noise that gets in while also ensuring that sound leakage is kept to a minimum.
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In terms of noise cancelling performance, Beats Solo Pro handles itself remarkably well for a pair of on-ear headphones. Turn both of those features on, however, and battery life drops by half to around 22 hours of listening time.Īccording to Apple, you'll also get around three hours of playback from a 10 minute charge, which is quite handy for those who need to quickly top-up before heading off to work, school or back home again.
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While Jabra's Elite 85h headphones currently hold the battery life crown for wireless headphones with ANC (36 hours with ANC, 41 hours without), Beats' Solo Pro aren't far behind, offering an impressive 40 hours of listening time from a full charge with noise cancelling and transparency switched off. While earlier Solo headphones have had a tendency to fall apart, with peeling ear cups and broken headbands being a common complaint, the Beats Solo Pro feel tough and built to last – you can even twist and stretch the band a fair amount without worrying about to breaking. That said, that firm fit is likely a byproduct the headphones' exceptional sturdiness and high build quality, which frankly leaves previous Solo models for dead. Those who wear glasses should definitely try these in store before committing – one glasses-wearing TechRadar staffer who tested these found their ears getting sore around the one-hour usage mark. The headband itself is still quite firm and can apply a fair bit of pressure on your head after an extended period of use. A tighter seal on your ear also provides a decent amount of passive noise isolation, while helping reduce sound leakage.
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It works well enough, and is convenient for iPhone users, though Android users will surely bemoan the need to carry around an additional Apple cable instead of being able to use their phone's USB Type-C charger.Īpple's done a great job when it comes to comfort, with the Solo Pro's redesigned ear cups offering more density in their cushioning (35%, according to Apple) for a more comfortable fit.
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That's right – the Beats Solo Pro are strictly wireless, meaning you won't be able to use them with products that lack support for Bluetooth audio (like the Nintendo Switch) without an additional cable or third-party adapter.Īs for the Solo Pro's charging port, Apple has stuck with a Lightning connector for the time being. A more lamentable exclusion is one that stems from Apple's decision to drop the iPhone's 3.5mm headphone port – a change that's now made its way to Beats products.
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The power button isn't the only thing absent from the Solo Pro headphones. Astute readers may have noticed we haven't mentioned anything about a power button on the Beats Solo Pro – and that's because there isn't one! Instead, the headphones will automatically switch on and connect to your device when you unfold them, similar to the method implemented on Jabra's Elite 85h headphones.