A perfectly decent pair of wireless, noise-cancelling headphones, but they’re not the best you can buy
A perfectly decent pair of wireless, noise-cancelling headphones, but they’re not the best you can buy
If you're really interested in the best possible sound quality and noise isolation for £300, I'd advise you to forget about ANC headphones altogether and opt for a pair of wired earphones instead. If you spend the same amount of money you'll get much better sound quality than this.
Seamless Bluetooth pairing; Long-lasting battery life; Excellent build quality
Noise cancellation isn't as effective as the QuietComfort 35's; Sound quality could be better; for the price
Great for Apple users, mediocre for everyone else
Satisfying bass thump; Collapsible design; Comfortable; cozy pads; Flawless operation with Apple devices
Battery life and Bluetooth suffer when not connected to Apple devices; Sound lacks refinement; vocals lack fullness; Competitors in same price bracket have more premium build; MicroUSB is an anachronism; especially in Apple ecosystem
Beats, the Apple-owned lineup of audio hardware, has produced what might be their finest headphones to date. The Studio3 Wireless are (as you may have guessed by now) wireless, have noice cancellation and the Beats styling and sound profile many have grown to know and love.
Pure ANC cleans up noises very well; W1 made pairing experience easy for iOS users; Fast-charging
Short battery life with Pure ANC enabled; Still uses Micro-USB
Long before it was purchased by Apple but after parting ways, w/ HTC & Monster, Beats By Dre has been the best example of marketing hype for a product. Even though they are seen by prominent sports figures & entertainers, Beats headphones wasn't known for having the best audio.
Contrary to my own beliefs going into it, I was pleasantly surprised by the Beats Studio 3 Wireless. They aren't an audiophile headphone by any means, but for a solid pair of noise cancelling headphones, they do the trick.
Only worth the price if you like the design style
Good sound quality
Expensive; not super comfortable; Expensive; not super comfortable
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
I've had many headphones such as beats, Bose, etc. But my favorite thus far has been the studio beats. You don't feel something inside your ear. They over your whole ear. And the sound quality gives you the experience of being at the gym by yourself. Highly recommended.
Quite happy with these head phones. For me it was between the Studio 3's and Sony WHa1000XM2. I ended up with the Studio 3's mostly to match my girlfriend and the red color options. The battery lasts quite a while. I havent timed it, but I'm sure it is close to what is advertised.
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