Beats Studio3
Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones are designed to be worn all day and in all the coolest places. They feel comfortable, look great, and deliver some very impressive features as well.
Nothing blocks like Beats
Noise blocking is exceptional in these Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear headphones. This is down to Pure ANC noise cancellation technology that is always identifying and blocking external sounds while automatically responding to individual fit and music playback. The result is nothing but music the way you want to hear it.
Cushioned for sound
The soft and comfortable over-ear cushions feature advanced venting and signature ergonomic pivoting for a customised, flexible fit for any head shape…including yours! This seals in the music, while distracting noises stay out.
Fewer dropouts thanks to better Bluetooth
There's nothing more annoying than your favourite tunes fading in and out because of a poor connection. These annoyances are virtually eliminated in Beats Studio3 headphones thanks to Class 1 Bluetooth which allows for extended range with fewer drop-outs.
Listen for longer
The battery life is as impressive as the audio quality. Get up to 22 hours of battery life for full-featured all-day wireless playback. And if you turn off Pure ANC off for low power mode your headphones will deliver up to 40 hours of playback without compromising the quality of the sound.
Charge up fast
When the battery finally gets low, Fast Fuel technology can turn 10 minutes of charging into 3 hours of playback.
A newer model Beats Studio4 was released in October 2023.
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Review: Beats Studio by Dr. Dre and Monster (Noise Canceling Headphones)
This is the part of the review where I mention how these headphones are expensive and then try to decide if their features, quality and performance can justify the cost. I purchased my Beats Studios for 229 USD from some random e-tailer I found on Froogle.
Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Headphones Review
Few brands of headphones have achieved popularity and consumer adoption as quickly as Monster's Beats by Dre series. We recently purchased our own pair of the Beats' Studio Edition headphones to tell you if these are merely marketing fluff or the "real deal."
Monster Beats by Dr Dre Beatbox
The new Beats by Dr Dre Beatbox from Monster gets a good going over….. The commercial success of Beats by Dr Dre headphones in recent years has inevitably led to an expansion of the company's product range; this time, Dre gets busy with a beatbox.
Here the look succeeds far more authentically - genuinely unique, indeed, with a blood red cable and two-section plug, while the closed-back headshells and band are indeed again plastic, but more solidly so here, comfortably-padded around ear and cranium, yet still able to fold inwards for...
Millionaire for deaf
Fad?? YES I tested it 5 minutes was enough for me. If you like bass, this headset is for you, there are too many. I'm curious to see the frequency response curve in ..... more is aggressive in the upper midrange short, very unbalanced. No luck I tested the wav ... by knowing audio files.
Review: Beats New Studio
Has there ever been a headphone brand so controversial as Beats? It's undeniably popular; just walk around any downtown or airport in any industrialized country and you're almost sure to see a set.
REVIEW: Beats by Dre new Beats Studio Over-Ear Headphones
The smartphone - I don't have to tell you - is nowadays far more than just a mobile phone with touchscreen but as important functionalities like phone and Internet access are, as important are features like the camera and music playback.
Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Review
The product that started the celebrity-endorsed headphone craze gets an update, but the Beats Studio is still intended for bass lovers and not for audiophiles. Audiophiles and lovers of booming bass alike often ask me what I think about Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, assuming I'll somehow slam the company. But I'm actually a fan of what Beats has accomplished—in 2008, virtually no one was paying money for headphones (except for audiophiles). Beats more or less eliminated that complacency for dismal sound—true, it was achieved by making bass-heavy headphones a fashion statement seen on celebrities and athletes alike, but it was still a marked improvement over the status quo. The new Beats Studio, at $299.95 (direct), is the second version of the original pair made by Monster (Beats is no longer associated with Monster, and HTC, which had a controlling interest for a while, is now also jumping ship). Equipped with some decent noise cancellation, the signature glossy look, and the deep low-end that made this lineup famous, or infamous, the new Studio will appeal to bass lovers and repel purists. DesignVisually, the Beats lineup is possibly t...- Delivers powerful audio with deep bass and very crisp highs
- Quite comfortable
- Comes with two detachable cables, one with inline remote control
- Rechargeable battery
- Overpriced
- Wildly sculpted sound signature not for purists
- Can't be used in passive mode
- The familiar design is either a draw or a repellent
New Beats Studio: My Beats is Better [Review]
My last review of Beats by Dre didn't fair so well and gave me migraines, but they were kind enough to send over a pair of new Beats Studio to review. Are these worth the Beats by Dre hype or a genuinely worthwhile pair of cans [divider][/divider]
Buy them on Amazon . The Beats by Dre are some of the best known headphones on the market right now, thanks to intensive marketing, celebrity endorsements, and word of mouth promotion.