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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
When the battery finally gets low, Fast Fuel technology can turn 10 minutes of charging into 3 hours of playback.
Manufacturer: Beats
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 is the best product if you want to look good and sound wise, they're making progress. Overall really awesome.
Wireless headphones can look strange, but Dr. Dre's "Beats" brand is here to show that cordless doesn't necessarily have to mean clunky. Now, the real question is are they worth your money…
Pretty good sound across the board; Supports high-resolution audio; Can be wired or wireless; "Fashionable; Portable; thanks to the ability to fold up
Controls are cumbersome; No NFC; Expensive; Headphones have to be powered to work; even when wired; Weak active noise cancellation; No cut-off switch when you collapse the headphones; staying on the entire time
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...
I purchased this product because I have had Beats in-ear headphones previously and they provide superb sound quality. I wanted something that covered my whole ear, which these do. The fit is comfortable (and adjustable) and the sound quality is amazing, as you'd expect from a Beats product.
I own a pair of Bose Quiet Comfort 15 headphones and recently bought a pair of Beats Studio Wireless headphones (both bought from an Apple store) so I could have one pair at work and one at home.
These Beats were advertised as with USB which is the new version of Beats. These arrived with no USB cord but with batteries. My daughter tried and sound had static. I listened and guessed it was the noise canceling part not working right.
The Beats Studio headphones are fairly comfortable and are designed to stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, the bass tends to drown out other sound, leading to a tiring listening experience. The fact that the Beats Studio headphones can't work without batteries also doesn't count in its favour.
Let me first explain that I am a semi-casual listener. And by that I mean that I love live music however prefer the "clarity" that the studio will bring to a band. Also I am more of a rock & hip-hop/rock listener, so the depth of bass and overall balance of things is very important to me.
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