Well, me and my friend compared. I had the IHome headset and He had the Dr. Dre beats. Mine ended producing more sound and more base. Also the IHome tunes out the world more the the Dre's.
Beats by Dr. Dre headphones and earphones will work with any device that any other headphones and earphones would work with.
The difference between iPod headphones or earphones and Dre Beats has to do with style and how the headphones are worn. Typically, iPod headphones are "earbuds" and fit directly in the ear. Dre Beats are worn around or over the ear and have better sound quality. Additionally, Dre Beats tend to resemble retro headphones of past decades. They also block out other sounds.
sony, beats by dre, philips, ihome, monster, you can find headphones almost anywhere.
The Beats by Dre brand for headphones, earphones, and speakers is to be bought by Apple.
All headphones and earphones wear out, but research that Beats by Dre Tours last a longer amount of time than apple iPhone 5 earbuds and other earbuds such as Skullcandy.
I think you should get the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio headphone because I personally think they have better sound and bass.
No, the Beats by Dr. Dre headphones do not have a radio on it.
In the consumer market, some of the top selling headphones out there are Beats by Dr. Dre, Skullcandy Hesh, the Sony XB500, the Sony ZX series headphones, and iHome headphones. In the audiophile market, some of the best sellers are the Audio Technica ATH-M50, Koss PortaPro, Grado SR80i, and Beyerdynamic DT770
Beats by Dr. Dre headphones are made in China.
X10i by a long shot
no definitely not!
skull candy's are better than beats period