Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Review Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling over Ear Headphones offer a comfortable fit and premium quality, as well as good audio quality. They also feature excellent battery life and noise cancellation. They are compatible with iOS and Android devices and are simple to connect to. The headphones feature Apple's W1 chip which makes them easy to connect and switch between Apple devices. This is a huge plus for Apple users. Sound The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are a bit of a departure from the company's first model. The headphones are a bit lighter and more comfortable, with sleeker design and Pure Adaptive noise cancellation that blocks out low-frequency noise to help you focus. The headphones have more features, including a built-in microphone that permits them to be used for phone calls. As you'd expect from a pair of Beats, the sound is solid. While Beats headphones are known for being overly bassy, these aren't. The Studio3s are balanced and crisp with clear vocals and precise instrumentals. They're not quite as impressive as a high-end pair of cans like Bose's, however they're still excellent and far superior to the Studio2 Wireless. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is fantastic for reducing background noise to leave you alone with your music, but it's not perfect. For example, it's not as effective at reducing the hum of a plane as a pair of true ANC headphones, and you may hear low-mid frequencies when ANC is off. You control the Studio3s with a the central button, which is located behind the Beats logo on the left earcup. A single press plays and pauses your music, while triple and double presses allow you to skip tracks or return to previous ones. The button features volume controls embedded into an elongated plastic ring. If you're part of the Apple ecosystem the headphones will pair with your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad instantly and connect to iCloud devices. They work with other Bluetooth devices, too, and you can switch between them easily without lag in audio or video. The Bluetooth connection is strong and stable with a great distance and no interruptions. The Studio3s boast a long battery longevity. You can listen for up to 22 hours with wireless and ANC on, which is more than double the playtime of the previous model. You can also utilize the 3.5mm input to continue listening until the power goes out. Design The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones look almost exactly the same as they did a year ago, but they're loaded with the latest technology. They're loaded with Apple's W1 communications chip, which allows for effortless pairing and switching between iOS devices, like an iPhone or iPad. The headphones are also fast charging. 10 minutes of power will provide 3 hours of playback. The headphones are made with an over-ear design, which sits comfortably on the ears. They're available in Shadow Gray, Porcelain Rose, Matte Black, White and Blue. The headset's ear cup cushions are covered with soft cushions that have the feel of rubber. This may not be everyone's favorite but they're comfortable to wear for long periods of time. The headband is snug, but also soft and comfortable. A small button on the left outer ear cup controls the basic functions, like taking calls and playing music. The buttons that are above and below the Beats logo control the volume. Double tapping can advance or switch tracks. The headset has a small multi-function button on the bottom, which can be used to turn on and off the headphones, as well as activate ANC with two quick taps, and switch them into pairing mode. The headset also has an audio cable and an audio remote that can be used to make calls from non-wireless devices. Pure ANC is a modified noise cancellation feature found on Beats headphones. It promises to eliminate distortion in noisy environments, like an overcrowded train station or a busy office. We tried the feature on an assortment of music from various genres and it was able to reduce distracting sounds to a light whooshing that didn't grate against the ears. However, we noticed that the sound of passing cars was not completely eliminated, and the reverberation from the subway tunnel was still evident. Overall the beats studio3 wireless headphones are a great pair of headphones for those who need to be in a loud environment and want to isolate their music from the noise. They are also light and have a comfortable fit that is comfortable after long periods of wearing. Battery life Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones use a pair high-efficiency lithium batteries to deliver 22 hours of battery life even with active noise cancellation off. This is a significant amount of time, but not as much as the Bose QuietComfort 35 II or Sony WH-1000XM2. As expected As expected, the Beats Studio3 Wireless utilize Apple's own W1 Bluetooth connectivity chip. noise cancelling headset with mic means that they pair up faster and are more reliable than other wireless headphones. They're also able to maintain their exceptional range and can be used far away from your phone without the signal dropping. This is an excellent advantage for anyone traveling with headphones. The Beats headphones come with a tough protective case, and the cable comes with a 3.5mm input so you can listen to music on devices that aren't wireless. The case can be folded flat, and the cable has a built-in microphone and remote for taking calls. The b logo is a multi-function button located on the left ear cup. A single press will stop the music or play it, whereas the second press will skip to the next song. Triple-pressing will return you to the previous song. Additionally you can tap this button to access the smart assistant of your phone. The right earcup has a power button as well as five LED indicators that tell you how much battery is left. These lights aren't as clear as those on the ANC-enabled Bose models, but they provide an approximate idea of how much battery is left. Double-tapping the power button will activate the active noise cancelling in the event that it is turned off. The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphone's design is specifically designed for iOS devices. This limits their use on other platforms, making the remote control integrated in the cord useless. It is possible to connect them to Android phones, but you'll need to install an app from a third party to control them. Apple's hard-optimization may be a problem to some users, particularly those who plan on using the headphones with a variety of devices. In the near future, Beats might make an updated model that is more compatible with other platforms. Controls The Studio3 Wireless headphones are equipped with a variety of control options. In contrast to other Beats headphone designs The majority of them are located to the left (apart from the power button on the right). The logo with the letter 'b' is located on the left earcup. Clicking it once will play or stop the music. Pressing it twice will skip to the next track and three times will take you to the previous track. You can also press and hold the logo to activate your phone's smart assistant. Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are not only ideal for listening to music, they also function as a noise cancelling pair. The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones have an in-ear microphone cup that is constantly monitoring the surrounding environment. With Apple's W1 chip and Beats audio processing the adaptive noise cancellation is always on. The headphones will also adjust to your individual preferences and automatically correct leakage caused by hair, glasses and ear shapes that differ. When you're not using your headphones, you can fold them and put them in a simple case that serves as a display. The case is strong and comes with a padding pouch that makes it easy to carry around in your bag. The Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones are able to connect to your device via Bluetooth. It's simple to set up. They come with class 1 Bluetooth connectivity and will connect seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, Mac or any other device that supports Bluetooth. If you need to connect to something that does not support Bluetooth, the left earcup has a 3.5mm input. The Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones offer outstanding sound quality with a sleek and comfortable design. They come with Pure Adaptive Sound Cancellation and come with a set of multi-functional buttons that can be used to take and accept calls, select tracks, adjust the volume and voice activation. They are available in a range of colors and are available through the internet or any Beats retailer. For the price there are other ANC alternatives available on the market, such as the Bose QuietComfort 35.
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