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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Beats Studio Wireless, Great Sound and Very confortable
This headphones sounds amazing. They look so beautiful and confortable. 1 thing to improve. They cant connect 2 device at same time (others cheaper HP can do that i.e. All Bluedio Headphones). The battery life is good but can be better, again, other sheaper HP batery life can be up to 30h.
Beats Studio3 Review – Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphone...
It's been more than three years since Beats launched the Studio2, but they've made some real improvements now with the Studio3 Wireless. The look of the headphones really isn't much different-they still look like Beats.- Excellent wireless signal thanks to Apple's W1 Chip
- Superb battery life
- Very comfortable with soft ear cups
- Pretty good audio quality with very good noise cancellation
- Great presentation and comes with a case and headphone cable
- Fatigue ears over time since they don't entirely cover your ears
- Expensive
- No distinction for controls on remote
- Cannot use them as passive headphones
Beats Studio 3 Wireless over-ear headphones review
Apple, and Beats, have hit a home run. The Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones look good, are reasonably comfortable, and sound good too. On top of that, they offer excellent performance, when it comes to connectivity and battery life.
Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones - Matte Black MQ562PA/A review
Despite having purchased Beats By Dre in 2014, Apple had yet to truly integrate the two company's technology with one another. For the most part, it felt like Beats By Dre was still operating as a standalone company.- Battery life is superb
- Adaptive Noise Cancellation is best I've used
- Comfortable
- even after long periods of listening
- Price is in line with comparable headphones
- but still steep
Beats Studio3 Wireless review: Easy setup, exceptional battery life, and superb noise cancellation
Despite having purchased Beats By Dre in 2014, Apple had yet to truly integrate the two company's technology with one another. For the most part, it felt like Beats By Dre was still operating as a standalone company.- Battery life is superb
- Adaptive Noise Cancellation is best I've used
- Comfortable
- even after long periods of listening
- Price is in line with comparable headphones
- but still steep
The Beats Studio Wireless is an over-ear design with active noise cancellation. At $264.29 it's the second most expensive headphone in the Beats line-up. Only the Beats Pro, which Beats markets as a product for audio professionals *cough*, is more expensive at $269.99. The Studio [...]
- Improved audio performance from earlier models Comfortable Range of colour options Looks great Hard shell case
- Expensive for what you get No wired use when battery runs out They can be prone to breakage Noise cancellation is OK but not great
Beats Studio Wireless Review
If you're fine with bulky headphones, the noise cancelling and heavy bass make these some of the best Bluetooth contenders.- The active noise-cancelling feature does a wonderful job of keeping extraneous noise out
- There is no passive play option
- So once your battery runs out, you won't be able to continue listening until you charge it
Beats by Dre Studio 2013 review
Beats has an updated version of its incredibly popular Studio headphones. Here's our Beats by Dre Studio 2013 review.
Beats Electronics Beats Studio (2013)
Beats Electronics justifiably describes the 2013 version of Beats Studio ($300) as
Beats Studio 2013: Radically better-sounding than the original
Ever since Beats by Dr. Dre severed its relationship with Monster , we've been waiting for the company to come out with a new version of its signature headphones , the Beats Studio, which were released in 2008 and became a cultural phenomenon.- The new, headphones are lighter, sturdier, and better-sounding than the original Studio headphones
- They offer a comfortable fit and active noise cancellation, which works well but not great.
- Very faint hiss from noise cancellation
- if the internal battery dies, the headphones don't work
- fairly pricey at $300