Are there fake beats by dre studio




















You will find an 'L' and 'R' which indicate which ear is the left side and which ear is the right side. Pull your headphones out to extend the headband and make it taller. Look on the inside of the exposed plastic that comes up to raise the headband to find your serial number.

If the number is on the left ear, the headphones are absolutely fake. However, just because the number is on the right doesn't mean that the headphones are automatically real. If your serial number is on the right, try registering it to see if the number is valid. Register your Beats online to see if the serial number is valid. Enter the serial number listed on the right side of your headphones.

Press 'verify my serial number. This is a possible sign that you've got a pair of counterfeit headphones on hand. The seller should still be able to show you the verification paperwork or their online profile to prove it though. Plug in your beats to the computer while visiting the upgrade page to run a test. Go online to the Beats update page where owners of Beats headphones can update drivers and patch security issues.

The site installs updates through your computer by plugging a USB cable into any port and connecting it to your headphones. If your headphones are fake, you'll get an error message when you plug them in to update them. Method 3 of Buy from authorized retailers to avoid counterfeits. If the packaging is fake, the box may have been digitally edited. To look authentic, the counterfeiter likely had to replace the picture of the headphones on the box.

See if the headphone on the box matches the headphones on the Beats official website. If the photo is off, the packaging is edited and you almost certainly have a fake pair. The box that the Beats come in should be firmly sealed in a plastic cover. Take the carrying case out and unzip it.

Unfold the carrying case and inspect the zipper-less section where the 2 halves of the case fold over. If the fabric is shinier or thinner than the rest of the case, the headphones may be fake.

Many fake headphone manufacturers put all of the effort into making the headphones look right that they forget about things like the carrying case. Counterfeiters will often take 2 broken halves of the carrying case and glue or knit them together to refit a carrying case. This makes the crease for a fake pair look different than a real one. On a real pair, the padding on the crease will be identical to the rest of the case.

Method 2. Find which ear the serial number is printed on for a simple test. With the headphones in both hands, look at the case around each ear cushion. Pull your headphones out to extend the headband and make it taller.

Look on the inside of the exposed plastic that comes up to raise the headband to find your serial number. If the number is on the left ear, the headphones are absolutely fake. If your serial number is on the right, try registering it to see if the number is valid. Register your Beats online to see if the serial number is valid. Enter the serial number listed on the right side of your headphones.

The seller should still be able to show you the verification paperwork or their online profile to prove it though. Plug in your beats to the computer while visiting the upgrade page to run a test. Go online to the Beats update page where owners of Beats headphones can update drivers and patch security issues. The site installs updates through your computer by plugging a USB cable into any port and connecting it to your headphones. Method 3. At times it can also be torn off so if you are knowledgeable with Beats check for the serial number impressed into the interior of the plastic headband behind the rubber cushion.

Quality of sound, material and colors. Make sure to test the headphones; they should sound clear. The quality should be high and the colors should be vibrant, fading should be minimal or not present at all. Any imperfections on the headphones or packaging are big red flags. It should have a brushed metal look, although some fakes have this as well so this is just a good way to weed out the really bad fakes. This is strange and may only be good for people who deal with lots of Beats but the overall weight of the fakes are different enough that we can notice the difference without a scale.

Remember these are high quality headphones, any poor quality manufacturing usually means they are not authentic. Our Mission. Funny Fakes. How to detect fake:. Make sure the color of the headphones on the box matches the color of the headphones inside the box.

Next, look for printing quality problems. Make sure the cables are of high quality and have the embossed "Beats" on "L" connector, and the printed "Beats" on the straight connector. Make sure there is a "TM" symbol beside the "Solo" print and the "Studio" text on the other side. On the back of the box, look at the headphone pic.



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