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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.

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Manufacturer: Beats

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Gadget Guy
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9 years ago
Review: Beats Studio Wireless headphones

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

amazon.in
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7 years ago
I bought the same from best buy for only 270 dollars

I bought the same from best buy for only 270 dollars...which included the hard case cover..Its worth a buy product for music lovers

head-fi.org
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6 years ago
Beats Studio3

After building up my expectations for Studio3 to be an industry-leading wireless headphone based on the momentum of the fantastic Solo3 that preceded it, Apple's infinite resources and talent, and the groundbreaking W1 chip, I ended up being extremely disappointed with Studio3.

Stylish color choices

Mediocre sound

harveynorman.com.au
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5 years ago
Great price

Great wireless headphones and the salesman gave me a great price. From the reviews I've read after buying them I would say they are underrated and I would buy them again now knowing what they are like after 6 months of use.

Digitaltrends
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3 years ago
Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones - White MQ572PA/A review

“A stellar design suffers from mediocre ANC and a lack of low-end oomph.”

Excellent design and controls; Very comfortable; Great non-ANC battery life; Easy pairing with Apple products

Expensive; Underwhelming bass; Poor wireless call quality

Digitaltrends
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3 years ago
Beats Studio 3 Wireless review: Who let the bass drop?

When the $350 Beats Studio 3 Wireless debuted in 2017, we didn’t get a chance to review them. If we had, we might have come to the same conclusion as other reviewers: That these are a really decent set of active noise canceling (ANC) headphones. But in the personal audio world — especially the wireless headphone world — three years is an eternity. In that time, Sony, Bose, and pretty much every other major brand has launched new top-tier wireless ANC headphones — in Sony’s case, two new top-tier models — while Beats has been content to let it all ride on the Beats Studio 3 Wireless. Given what the competition has been up to, can Beats still justify the Studio 3’s high price? Or have these Beats been beaten? Let’s take a look. The Beats Studio 3 Wireless are a big set of headphones and they arrive in a big box. Fortunately, it’s 100% cardboard and you won’t find any hard-to-recycle materials like foam or plastic inside. In addition to the Studio 3 headphones, you get a zippered hard-she...

Excellent design and controls; Very comfortable; Great non-ANC battery life; Easy pairing with Apple products;

Expensive; Underwhelming bass; Poor wireless call quality;

PC Magazine
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7 years ago
Beats Studio Wireless Review

It used to be that combining wireless headphones with noise-canceling technology meant trouble—in the form of mediocre noise cancellation circuitry. Bose changed that recently with the exceptional QuietComfort 35 ($299.00 at Amazon) , and this presents a challenge for a headphone pair like the Beats Studio Wireless. At $379.95, it's $30 more than the QuietComfort 35. Does it offer better noise cancellation? Simply put: No. And audio quality, while good, is ultimately geared toward listeners who like unnaturally high levels of bass. DesignThe circumaural (over-the-ear) design of the Studio Wireless ( at Amazon) looks bulky. The headphones are offered in nine color options, including a matte black (most of the other options have a slight sheen to them), titanium, metallic sky, and red. The pair features massive, heavily cushioned earpads and a comfortable headband for an easy fit that doesn't become cumbersome over long listening periods. The left earcup houses dedicated volume co...

The Beats Studio Wireless delivers thunderous bass and noise cancellation, but these Bluetooth headphones are overpriced compared with the competition.

Powerful audio performance aimed at bass lovers; Includes two cables, one with a three-button remote, for wired, passive listening

Bass and treble are boosted to unnatural levels; Merely average noise cancellation; Expensive

My ADSL Broadband News
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12 years ago
Beats Studio headphones review

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.

TechGearLab
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6 years ago
Beats Studio3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones - Matte Black MQ562PA/A review

Only worth the price if you like the design style

Good sound quality

Expensive; not super comfortable; Expensive; not super comfortable

gadgetreview.com
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6 years ago
Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones Review

The incorporation of Apple's W1 chip ups the wireless connectivity game all around (but you'll have to be using an Apple mobile device to get every benefit), and we get a big boost in the battery department. The sound quality is also improving.

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