Beats headphones are a popular choice among music lovers and audio professionals alike, thanks to their superior sound quality and stylish design.
However, like any piece of audio equipment, they require proper care to keep them in good condition.
Here are my top tips for taking care of your Beats headphones:
One of the most important things you can do to take care of your Beats headphones is to keep them clean.
Sweat, dirt, and oil from your skin can all build up on the ear cups and headband, and over time, this can lead to discoloration and even damage.
To clean your Beats headphones, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the ear cups and headband regularly.
You can also use a slightly damp cloth to remove any stubborn dirt or grime, but be sure to dry the headphones thoroughly afterwards.
When you’re not using your Beats headphones, it’s important to store them properly to protect them from damage.
Always store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
You can also use the carrying case that came with your headphones to protect them from scratches and other damage when you’re on the go.
Beats headphones are built to last, but they can still be damaged by extreme temperatures.
Avoid leaving your headphones in your car on a hot day, for example, or exposing them to freezing temperatures for extended periods of time.
If you need to use your headphones in extreme temperatures, try to limit the amount of time they’re exposed to the heat or cold.
The cords on your Beats headphones can be a weak spot, so it’s important to be gentle with them.
Avoid yanking or pulling on the cords, and try to keep them untangled to prevent damage.
If you need to store your headphones with the cords wrapped up, be sure to use a loose coil that won’t put too much strain on the cables.
Taking care of your Beats headphones is essential if you want them to last for years to come.
By keeping them clean, storing them properly, avoiding extreme temperatures, and being gentle with the cords, you can ensure that your headphones will continue to deliver great sound quality for a long time.
With a little bit of care and attention, your Beats headphones can be a reliable and long-lasting part of your audio setup.
Thanks for reading,
Tom
I’m Tom S. Ray and I’m head mastering engineer at Audio Unity Group. I also hold a bachelor with honours degree in music from Kingston University in London, I lecture mastering to students in Edinburgh College and to my online students via my Mastering Mastery audio mastering online course.