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radikal

Not sure my question happened yesterday, I was basically wondering if these are worth it?

I would love to get a good solid pair of headphones that work and don't break after a month, two months, sometimes even a week. They are pricy, are they worth it?

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cass

You might want to try to search around for reviews. Cnet gave the Beats by Dr Dre Tour a 3.5/5 and mentioned that it was more durable than other in-ear headphones.

reviews.cnet.com­/headphones­/monster­-beats­-by­-dr­/45...
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peterto

From the reviews I've read about these, the quality of these is pretty subpar as well as the durability. You might want to take a look at the Etymotic HF5, which are in the same price range as the Beats, but with better audio quality. My friend has these and loves them. I have the Etymotic er4p and I can vouch for the subperb audio quality of their products.
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radikal

ok cool, thanks a ton! Just wanting a good pair, i pay 20 bucks and they break in 3 - 6 mos!
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undreadlord

I currently own the beats tour and frankly i am very dissapointed by the quality, the sound quality is good but for the price i expected more, and i had to get them replaced as they broke after a few months, instead i would recommend the monster turbines, or if you can afford them the monster tubines pro copper. they are much better than the beats tour.
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sweetl80

If you like bass at all, no. They are bright, and are build excellently, but i really regret spending the money for them.
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