Not exact matches
Although the current hybrid engines produce a
fairly interesting
noise, they can't match the old V8s and V10s for that
high - pitched scream which used to provide such an ear - shattering and chest - piercing part of the F1 - watching experience.
Reviewers say the unit is
fairly quiet, especially on low, while medium and
high speeds sound more like a white
noise machine.
It's
fairly refined and smooth, but the lack of a turbocharger means that you're more likely to wring it out into the
higher reaches of the rev range, where engine
noise does begin to intrude.
With the
noise reduction kept
fairly low, because it can become overly aggressive on
higher settings, my voice came through loud and clear with only a small amount of crackle.
A mic hidden in the ear cup lets you take calls too, but the Beats Solo 3 Wireless do not have active
noise cancellation, a feature that's now become
fairly common in
higher - end wireless headphones.