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 by Dr. Dre STUDIO RED
Mine did not come with the rechargeable batteries though...maybe they were clearing out the 2013 products...? I broke them in for 24 hours, using 4 sessions of 6 hours of pink/white noise at a volume range equal to medium, to semi loud output.
Beats by Dre Studio Wireless review
In many ways the 2014 Studio Wireless headphones are markedly better than the previous versions. They're lighter, stronger and they look great, they're extremely comfortable and perform well over Bluetooth.- Great new design
- Comfortable
- Battery life
- Less bassy sound
- Louder noise cancelling hiss
- Hugely expensive
Beats by Dre Studio Wireless
When you think of headphones these days, you probably immediately think of the monster brand that is Beats by Dre, the premium street-style cans that are worn by style icons and celebrities alike.
Beats by Dre headphones are expensive, and the latest Studio Wireless is no exception: even though they sound great (although bass-heavy) you're ultimately paying far too much for just the name and the styling.
- Strapping on a pair of Beats headphones is nothing short of a fashion statement these days
- but there's no question that these are an attractive pair of cans even if you're not a fan of the brand.
- There's not too much to fault the Beats Studio Wireless on, as it performs its job very well and it looks good doing it too - but there is an according extortionate price tag
- For £329.95, it borders on audiophile territory, but it doesn't bring in the same quality that many keen listeners will be...
Buy And See For Yourself
These headphones sound pretty good in my opinion. It all depends on the type of music you listen to. If you listen to jazz, classical or country music then you wouldn't like these. But if you're like me and others who listen to hip-hop and r&b then yes these are great.
Beats Studio Wireless 'Unity Edition' review: Can a patriotic paint job win you over to the Beats brand?
Ostensibly they're a celebration of natural pride but I think it's also to make sure you don't commit the cardinal sin of the music industry and forget about Dre.
Beats Studio3 Wireless
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones combine quality Bluetooth audio and above-average noise cancellation.- Rich, crisp sound signature with a focus on high-mid definition
- Wireless audio and active noise cancellation
- NC can be disabled to save battery life
- Apple W1 chip makes pairing with iOS devices even more simple
- Expensive
- No passive listening mode
- Adaptive aspect of NC is not impressive
Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones - Skyline Collection - Shadow Grey MQUF2PA/A review
Improved noise cancelling makes this the best pair of over-ear cans for iPhone owners - and they’re pretty damn good for the rest of us too- Excellent noise cancelling
- Incredible battery life
- Apple users get great connectivity
- The best tech reserved for Apple devices
- Not booming
- but still bassy
- Bold looks not to all tastes
Beats Studio3 Wireless review
Beats could easily have added a W1 chip to the Studio 2 and called it a day, but the Studio 3 goes so much further. Pure ANC is impressive, coping with scenarios that would tax most noise-cancelling cans, while not impacting the sound signature when you aren’t using the tech. It makes all the difference when switching between several iOS devices, and wireless range remains top notch. The instantly recognisable looks won’t be for everyone, and the overly warm sound that emphasises bass are going to be a sticking point for audiophiles, so these aren't a guaranteed must-buy. If you’re an iPhone owner, though, these are a fantastic set of cans. And even if you’re not, the superb battery life is tough to beat.- Excellent noise cancelling
- Incredible battery life
- Apple users get great connectivity
- The best tech reserved for Apple devices
- Not booming, but still bassy
- Bold looks not to all tastes