Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds – Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone – Flame Blue
Original price was: $69.95.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
Price: $69.95 - $39.99
(as of Dec 16, 2024 20:30:32 UTC – Details)
BATTERY LIFE – Up to 12 hours of listening time
CUSTOMIZED FIT – All-day comfort with Flex-Form cable and four eartip options
APPLE HEADPHONE CHIP – Powered by the Apple W1 headphone chip for seamless connectivity
THE MUSIC STOPS WHEN YOU DO – Magnetic earbuds with Auto-Play/Pause
LISTEN WITH A FRIEND – Audio Sharing lets you wirelessly share audio with another pair of Beats headphones or AirPods
EXTENDED WIRELESS RANGE – Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts
ON-DEVICE CONTROLS – On-device controls for music, calls, and voice assistant
BUILT-IN MICROPHONE – Built-in microphone with wind reduction for elevated voice clarity
COMPATIBILITY – Compatible with Apple and Android
WHAT’S IN THE BOX – Beats Flex wireless earphones, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, Eartips with four size options, Quick Start Guide, Warranty card (USB-C power adapter sold separately)
Customers say
Customers find the headphones easy to use and comfortable. However, some customers dislike the charging capability. There are mixed opinions on sound quality, functionality, battery life, value for money, and quality.
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8 reviews for Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds – Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone – Flame Blue
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Original price was: $69.95.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
ademak –
works well with iphone, good sound, comfortable and most importantly, MUCH harder to lose.
literallly lost airpod bud on day 1. tried flex and haven’t looked back. good isolation, good bass, easy to set up and use. may not look as cool but much more practical for me. recently bought buds for noise cancellation while on flights – works very well for that, but again, someone bumped me from behind while i was reaching for my bag overhead and one side fell out. i had to wait for everyone to deplane to search under the seats. luckily i found it, but kind of a hassle. flex are also so affordable! less than the replacement cost of 1 airpod bud. one negative – when i first started wearing them (for long periods) i noticed slight ear infection symptoms, probably from not letting my ear naturally breath and drain normally which may not be a problem with the loose fitting airpods and earpods.
Jack S –
My Favorite Daily Use Headphones
When I’m on the go, at work, or just casually listening around the house these have been my go to headphones for a variety of reasons.Sound: They sound just fine. Not great, but not so bad that its too bad to listen to your favorite songs. I use Sennheiser HD600s at my desk and these are no where close but for a cheap set of bluetooth headphones they are totally passable. I normally listen around half volume which is plenty loud at least for me. Full volume is painful, I see other reviewers complaining about the battery life at full volume and I have to wonder what their hearing is like.Battery: These will get me though a 12 hour shift, admittedly not listening to music the whole time and through a few hours of YouTube or TV when I get home. They charge extremely quickly too when the battery gets low. If I forget to charge them over night I can throw them on the charger for a few minutes at work and be fine for the rest of the day. The USB C port is annoying, I have an iPhone so I have to have two cables, but I also carry a USB C external SSD so I just use the cable from that with my laptop.Noise isolation: These things SHINE at passive noise isolation. Its like you have reusable earplugs in that just happen to have drivers. I work on cars a lot and work in a machine shop, so hearing protection is something I need to be wearing most of the time and something I want to have easy access to at all times. If I don’t have my beats in my ears they’re around my neck almost all day so if I’m about to do something I think will be loud, blowing out a hole with an air hose for example, I can throw them in my ears in seconds and have a decent level of protection. I wouldn’t use these at a gun range but for me on a daily use basis they work great.Fit and comfort: When I’m running or working under a car the neck part likes to fall off. To get around this i put the headphones on upside down, with the usb port facing up, and then cross the ear bud cords in front of my neck so they still go in their respective ears. This is not how I normally wear them but it does work if I find myself in that situation. I had a set of airpods and they kept falling out of my ears, I switched back to these tethered style earbuds after one of my airpods fell out of my ears into a coolant tank. These stay in all day no problems because the majority of the weight is around your neck and not hanging out of your ears.Only part I dislike is the magnet in the buds, It attracts metal and gets stuck to stuff if you lean over. I don’t think they’re necessary but that’s a monitor complaint.
Justin Scott –
overall a good bang for your buck
Gonna give these a tentative 5, although 4.4 would be more accurate.I had a pair of these a few years ago and they were great. Good sound quality, good battery life, feel like their built well, and fairly intuitive to use. However, they died suddenly after two years. They were fine, then suddenly they refused to connect to my phone. When messing with them the next day, they stopped powering on and nothing would happen when plugged in. Two years isn’t that bad considering they were only about $40 at the time, but still…really?I’ve tried a few other >$75 options since then and they’ve all kinda sucked in some way. I don’t like separate airpod style headphones. They’re finicky, annoying, and too easy to lose.So, back to the beats flex. These seem to be the best choice for a corded bluetooth headphone.They’re light, cord is flexible and resilient, but doesn’t get all tangled up. Sound on these is great for the money, battery life is good, though I only use them for 1-3 hours at a time. That hardly uses any of the battery, and I charge them after every use.I think a lot of people just have unrealistic expectations for bluetooth headphones.For $49, I think they’re well worth it. The list price of $69.99 I would say is too much, and would buy something else at that level.
Ruben –
Extraordinario producto
suz –
I bought these headphones for my teen son for a second time. He lost his first pair after owning them for 2 years. I have used them myself, the sound quality is great!! Both ears work perfectly.What drew me to these headphones was first of all the name brand. Beats is known to be of great quality, and secondly the idea of the magnet that makes them easy for my son to wear around his neck and hopefully he could keep better track of them.For that reason alone I recommend them. They have been through the washer and the dryer and still charge perfectly, and hold a charge for a really long time.They are super comfortable, and very durable! The look cool too. I highly recommend these head phones.
Oscar cordova –
Tamaño y material muy adecuado
Yu-Tai Chen –
GOOD
Rachana –
Horrible experience with these earphones that I received in not working order. Whatâs even more disgusting is the effort I have to put in to get it shipped back. I am very unhappy with the return policy and the inconvenience I have to go through for a product that was sent faulty! Please correct it from your end and not hassle costumers