The identification method is as follows:
1. There will be an anti-counterfeiting code on the packaging box of beats headphones. You can check the authenticity of beats headphones on the official website of beats. The method is very simple. Just open the official website of beats, then click on the "Technical Support-Anti-Counterfeiting Query" column of the website, then scratch off the anti-counterfeiting code on beats and enter the number above to query.
Of course, in addition to anti-counterfeiting inquiries on the official website, anti-counterfeiting code verification can also be carried out through text messages or phone calls.
2. To listen to the sound quality of headphones, it is best to listen to the sound quality in a relatively quiet environment, and the music should not be too intense. If beats headphones feel uncomfortable or “press” your ears when you listen to them, they may be fake. In addition, you can also tell the difference by observing the workmanship and material of the headphones. If the workmanship is rough or the material is ordinary or even inferior, it may be a fake
3. If the price is significantly lower than the market price, then It’s also a fake
Extended information
The development history of Beats headphones:
Monster was founded in 1978. Li Meisheng registered the name of the new company "Monster Cable" (US registered trademark #73176069) on June 26, 1978, and started production in his garage in San Francisco, California.
In 1979, the first Monster cable was developed and participated in the Chicago Summer Consumer Electronics Show.
In 1980 Monster moved out of the garage. Tai Min and Shang Yu Chang became the company's earliest employees and are still working at Monster today.
In 1983, the Xterminator power socket was granted a U.S. patent (Patent No. 4,384,758).
In 1984, Monster launched the world's first speaker designed specifically for Apple computers: MacSpeaker.
In 1998, Monster launched the Monster Power patented Monster Clean Power filter function to enhance the home theater experience.
The Beats by Dr. Dre headphones were released in 2008. They were jointly developed by Monster, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, Chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M, and designed and produced by Monster.
In 2009, it cooperated with Beats Company to release Heartbeats by Lady Gaga headphones.
In 2010, it collaborated with Beats Company to release Diddybeats and Butterfly by Vivienne Tam.
In 2011, it cooperated with Beats Company to release Beats Pro, iBeats and "Yao Ming-Monster" iSport series.
On August 14, 2012, it terminated its cooperative relationship with Beats due to economic disputes and stopped selling all headphones cooperating with Beats
On May 29, 2014, Apple announced the acquisition Beats Company
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