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Beats Flex Review: The Ultimate Gym Companion Earphones | Magnetic, USB-C Charging

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Discover why the Beats Flex wireless earphones are a game-changer for fitness enthusiasts and gym-goers. With a detailed review that highlights their magnetic earbuds for secure wear, convenient USB-C charging, and effective sound isolation despite lacking active noise cancellation, learn how these earphones offer exceptional value. Priced at approximately 100 AUD and potentially available for less through health insurance rewards, the Beats Flex boasts a long battery life and a comfortable, flexible design that makes them an ideal workout accessory. Dive into this comprehensive review to understand why the Beats Flex might just be the reliable, affordable gym-friendly earphones you’ve been searching for. Subscribe for more insightful reviews and tips on tech gadgets!

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Hey everyone, today I’ll be looking at these Beats Flex. These are my go-to headphones for when I’m at the gym. I have a nice pair of noise-cancelling headphones from Sony like this, but why don’t I wear those at the gym? Well, because they can fall out of my ear and roll away, and I don’t want to get them damaged. Whereas with these, if one falls out, it just kind of dangles there — oh no. And when I’m not wearing them, I can wear them like a necklace — just clasp them like that.

The battery life is amazing. They don’t have noise cancelling, which is a bit of a downside, but to be honest they kind of plug my ears pretty well and isolate the sound, so that’s all right. They charge via USB-C on one of these things here. You’ve got a volume rocker here, and then the power on the other side — you just do that and it lights up and that’s how you know it’s on.

Overall, the Beats Flex are great. They come in at about a hundred Australian dollars. I got mine through my health insurance and they didn’t cost me anything, because I used rewards points to get them. I like these — I’d buy them again. I highly recommend them as maybe not a primary pair of headphones, but definitely something to wear at the gym, or if you’re going for a run and you’re worried they might fall out of your ears.

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