Beats Mixr On-Ear Headphones
Beats Mixr On-Ear Headphones
Product Information
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Overview
Beats Mixr Headphones are designed for DJs, so they're the lightest and loudest model Beats makes. Created for audio enthusiasts and professionals alike, these over-ear headphones reproduce accurate sound and meet the needs of the world's best DJs. And their super-lightweight design means you can pull them on and off while you're onstage without any trouble.Industrial strength sound
Designed to be heard over parties at 100+ decibels, Mixr delivers extremely deep bass at extraordinarily high volume. Made for pros warming up the party.
DJ bells and whistles
Rotating earcups swivel back behind the ears, then rotate back for total isolation. With dual input and daisy chain connectors, it's easy to share what you're listening to.
Made for life on the road
The ultra-flexible headband was crafted to be super lightweight, and easily foldable for jetting off to your next destination.
Incredibly durable
Built to withstand the rigors of DJ life, which means creating a housing flexible and tough enough to take a beating. No worries about them breaking or fraying anytime soon.
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Highlights
- 40mm drivers provide low frequency range with a custom diaphragm, which produces smooth mids and highs
- Soft leatherette ear pads fit over the ear comfortably, so they're wearable for hours
- Metal construction and a molded headband keep these headphones sturdy and travel-friendly
- Ear cups pivot up to 270 degrees for single-ear monitoring with articulation and a snug fit unique to your ears
- Dual input 3.5mm jacks let you daisy chain audio with friends and other music enthusiasts for easy sharing
- Keeps ambient noise out to provide a cleaner sound while reducing leakage from your own music
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Did you notice?
Blocks ambient noise for clear audio playback and totally confident mixing. -
Apple Recommends For
Light weight and totally accurate sound for DJing. -
What's in the Box?
- Beats Mixr headphones
- 3.5mm audio cable
- Audio adapter
- Cable with in-line mic and remote that controls iOS devices
- Carrying case
- Beats cleaning cloth
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Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- Mfr. Part Number : 900-00031-02
- UPC or EAN No. : 848447000197
Warranty
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- Warranty : One-year limited
Compatibility
iPhone models
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 4S
iPad models
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iPad (1st generation)
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iPad 2 (2nd generation)
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iPad (3rd generation)
iPod models
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iPod classic 120GB (2008)
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iPod nano 4th Generation (video)
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iPod nano 5th Generation (video camera)
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iPod nano 6th Generation
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iPod touch 2nd Generation
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iPod touch 3rd Generation
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iPod touch 4th Generation
Ratings & Reviews
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From my experience, these are the best Beats model headphone.
These lack the noise canceling features of the studio and pro models but I didn't notice a marked difference when testing all the models (in terms of noise elimination).
The design and materials are very sturdy. Quite frankly, they're just a gorgeous looking pair of headphones.
The fit is snug (keep in mind these are a DJ model headphone), so they may not be for everyone. The studio and solo headphones series are definitely more comfortable i.e. you put them on and could likely wear them for several hours without adjustment. These you will be moving around from time to time. The snugness makes them a little less comfortable but it also provides a solid seal over your ear, to eliminate outside chatter without the need for battery powered noise cancelation. For me, this was the biggest plus. I travel a lot and the thought of not being able to use my headphones because I forgot my batteries or they wore out was just not an option. However, the more snug fit will likely lead to people getting a little warmer, because they do tend to hold heat in much better. Just something to keep in mind.
A big plus on the DJ model is the pivoting ear cups. It allows you to rotate one cup back and off your ear while continuing to listen in the other, all while maintaing the fit on your head. It's hard to explain but if you try them, you'll know what I mean. These also have the ability to plug the interchangeable chords in to either side of the headset, which is a nice convenience. It is especially helpful if you use them in different settings (like having my macbook headphone jack on the left but preferring the controls on the right when I listen on my iphone. It's a small thing but it matters.
Sound is really crisp on the Mixr model. To my amateur ear they were a lot clearer sounding than the studio and solo models. Mids and highs were very good but they do lack the more powerful bass (if that is your thing).
One noticeable difference on these vs the studio was sound leak was certainly mitigated. If you turn them up a little louder, you're not going to have people around you giving out the death stare. The studios unfortunately seemed to leak quite a bit more sound than you would expect from a $300 pair of headphones.
Overall, if you're in the market for a higher end pair of headphones these are very good. I wanted to give them 4.5 stars but that's not an option, so I leaned more towards 5 than 4 because of everything I explained.
I think they're moderately overpriced at $250 but you do really get what you pay for. When you compare the sound quality and material construction, at similar price points, the vastly outweigh the competition. This is the first pair of Beats I have owned, so I'm not a fan boy. The performance of these, in comparison to others that I tried swayed me more than the name ever could. If they price tag doesn't deter you, or the snug fit, I would recommend these to just about anyone looking for a good all around travel / work headset. …- Written by Ryan N from LEXINGTON
86 of 92 people found this useful
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A+ Mixr Beats
These are some of the sickest Headphones Ive ever owned. Sound quality is amazing and they are very portable and comfortable. I hi ghly recommend picking up a pair or giving them as a gift! Keep it up Beats. …
- Written by Abe C from Los Angeles
57 of 59 people found this useful
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There are best
The are very good to use
- Written by Marlon B from Miami
52 of 66 people found this useful
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Disappointed..again
The right earphone stopped working about 4 months after purchase. I didn't use my headphones much and I take good care of them. Da rn!!...and I really liked these headphones too! This makes this my second pair of beats heaphones that broke on me after about 4 months of usage, my first pair was the Beats Tour. I ignored many complaints about Beats durability thinking that most people don't take care of there equipment..but low and behold, it happened to me.....twice.
Conclusion, good sound, style and a snug fit. In my case, that doesn't mean much if they break easily. I'm going back to using Shure headphones. …- Written by Omar B from JAMAICA
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These Are Terrible
Pros: Built well, look pretty awesome, dual output
Cons: Sound unrealistic, not detailed, recessed mids and highs, very uncomfo rtable, extreme clamping force
There are many other headphones to get for this very hefty price tag, and this is definitely not the one to get. There are many great offerings from Sennheiser, Grado, and Beyerdynamic that you should buy when spending this price. When you do that, you will be getting a true quality headphone.
STAY AWAY!!! …- Written by Michael L from Cote St. Luc
9 of 25 people found this useful
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Best headphones ever!
Look no further - these headphones are the absolute best - strong highs, lows & bass
without having to use the full volume to get there. Don't worry about the initial tight fit -
they loosen up. I tried every set of headphones in the Apple store & these by far beat
the more expensive ones ($349 & up) by a mile! You won't be disappointed. …- Written by Susan G from Bronx
11 of 16 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Would these headphones be good for drum n bass or dubstep
- Asked by Emma O
- Jan 23, 2013
Answer
Actually,yes. These headphones are for DJs and you know what that means, Great Bass. These are also the best sounding beats …
- Answered by Cherryll L from Grand Prairie
- Mar 11, 2013
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Can you use beats mixr with iPod 5
- Asked by Jonathan W
- Jan 7, 2013
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Yes they are very useful for all iOS devices
- Answered by Jaden H from Kentwood
- Jan 19, 2013
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can you workout in them, meaning can they get wet from sweat?
- Asked by Janice A from Owens Cross Roads
- Dec 11, 2012
Answer
These are reputably very high performing headphones. They were engineered with DJ's in mind, to be u sed in the studio and on-stage. The headset design, as universal as it seems, is a really reserved design, especially this one. As mentioned in the description, they are composed with durable materials, but the involved movement of running, and the sweat, might take away from the precise design it comes as. I would not recommend to use this for any type of physical exercise.
Beats(c) however does offer some in-ear listening devices for active training! …- Answered by Anthony C from Lasalle
- Feb 9, 2013
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Do these headphones fold down for better portablity?
- Asked by Megan G from Perth
- Sep 3, 2012
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Yes, these headphones do fold in from each side, similar to the Beats Pro headphones.
- Answered by Austin T from Warrensville Heights
- Jan 3, 2013
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Will the remote and mic work with the iPhone 5 as well?
- Asked by Jordan C from Leawood
- Sep 22, 2012
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Do these headphones work with old old iPod nanos and Htc phones
- Asked by Perla S from Dallas
- Sep 15, 2012