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Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Review
Beats Studio3 wireless noise cancelling over-ear headphones offer a comfortable fit, premium feel and 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 are equipped with Apple's W1 chips, which makes it easier to pair the headphones and switch between Apple products. This is a major benefit for Apple users.
Sound
The Beats Studio3 Wireless is a change from their original design. They're a bit lighter and more comfortable, with a sleeker design and Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation that reduces low-frequency noise to help you focus. The headphones come with additional features, including a microphone built-in that allows the use of these headphones to make phone calls.
The sound quality is what you'd expect from Beats headphones. Although Beats headphones are known as being too bassy, these aren't. The Studio3s have a rounded sound with crisp vocals and precise instruments.
They're not as stunning as a premium pair of cans like Bose's, however they're still great and better than the Studio2 Wireless. Active noise cancellation (ANC), while fantastic in reducing background noises is not ideal. It's not as effective at blocking out the sound of a plane as a genuine ANC pair of headphones, and you can still hear some low-mid frequency sounds when ANC is shut off.
The Studio3s can be controlled using a the central button that is located behind the Beats logo on the left ear cup. A single press plays and pauses your music while triple and double presses let you skip tracks or go back. The button comes with volume controls embedded into an elongated plastic ring.
These headphones automatically pair with your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad if you're part of the Apple ecosystem. They also link to iCloud. They can also be used with other Bluetooth devices also and you can switch between them quickly without lag in audio or video. The Bluetooth connection is reliable, with good range and no drops.
The Studio3s have an impressive battery longevity. You can listen for up 22 hours with wireless and ANC on which is more than double the time it took to play with the previous model. You can connect the 3.5mm plug to listen even when the battery is out.
Design
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones look like they did a few years ago but are packed with the latest technology. They're loaded with Apple's W1 communication chip that enables simple pairing and switching between iOS devices, such as an iPhone or iPad. They also have fast charging. 10 minutes of power will give three 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, Red and Blue. The earcups on the headset are covered with soft cushions that have a rubbery feel. It's not everyone's favorite, but they are comfortable to wear for long periods of time. The headband is more snug that ensures a tight seal, but it's also padded and soft.
A small button on the left side of the ear cup controls the basic functions, such as answering calls and playing music. The buttons that are above and below the Beats logo alter the volume, while double tapping can speed up the song or change tracks. The headset also has a tiny bottom-mounted multi-function button that can power the headphones on and off and enable ANC by pressing two taps and put the headphones into pairing mode by holding it down for a few seconds. The headset also includes an audio cable that has a remote that can be used to make calls using non-wireless devices.
Pure ANC is a modified version of the noise cancellation feature found on Beats headphones that promises to remove distortion from noisy environments such as trains that are crowded or a busy office. We tested the feature using the mix of music from different genres, and it was capable of reducing distracting sounds to a soft whooshing that didn't grate against the ears. However, we noticed that the sound of cars passing was not completely eliminated, and the reverberation from the subway tunnel was still present.
Overall, the beats studio3 wireless headphones are an excellent pair of headphones for people who are in a noisy area and want to shield their music from the noise. They are also extremely lightweight, with a comfortable fit that is comfortable even after prolonged wearing.
Battery life
Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones use two lithium batteries with high efficiency to provide 22 hours of battery life, even with active noise cancellation off. This is an acceptable amount of time however, not as long as with the Bose QuietComfort 35 II and Sony WH1000XM2.
As expected As expected, the Beats Studio3 Wireless use Apple's own W1 Bluetooth connectivity chip. This means they can pair faster and are more reliable than other wireless headphones. They maintain their exceptional range and can be used away from your phone without the signal dropping. This is a huge advantage for anyone traveling with headphones.
The Beats headphones come with a durable protective case and the cable comes equipped with an 3.5mm input for when you're listening to music on non-wireless devices. The case folds into a flat position, and the cable is equipped with a built-in microphone and remote to take calls.
On the left earcup The left earcup's "b" logo acts as an earphone with a multi-function button. Pressing it once will pause the music or play it, whereas the second press will skip to the next song. Triple-pressing will return you to the previous song. In addition you can press this button to access the smart assistant on your phone.
The right earcup houses the power button and five LED indicators that show how much battery remains. The lights aren't quite as bright as those on Bose models with ANC but they give you a rough idea of how much power is left. If over ear noise cancelling headphones is not turned on pressing the power button will enable it.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphone's design is designed to be optimized for iOS devices. This restricts their use on other platforms, rendering the remote control built into the cord ineffective. It is possible to connect them to Android phones, but you'll have to install an application from a third-party to control the headphones. Apple's hard optimization may be a problem for some users, particularly those who plan to use the headphones on multiple devices. Beats could launch an updated version in the near future that is compatible with other platforms.
Controls
The Studio3 Wireless headphones have a variety of features and, unlike other Beats headphone models, all of the buttons are located on the left (apart from the power button which is placed on the right). By pressing the 'b' symbol on the left ear cup once will stop the music or pause it. Pressing it twice will skip to the next song and three times will bring you to the previous track. You can also hold the logo and activate the phone's intelligent assistant.
Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are not just perfect for listening to music, but they also act as a noise cancelling pair. They feature a microphone on each earcup to continuously monitor the surroundings, and thanks to the Beats audio processing and Apple's W1 chip the adaptive noise cancelling is always on - without draining your battery. The headphones can even adjust to your individual preferences and automatically correct leakage caused by hair, glasses and ear shape variations.
If you don't want to use your headphones you can fold them up and store them in a handy case that can double as an additional stand. The case is sturdy and comes with an included padded pouch that makes it easier to keep in your bag.
You can connect the Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones to your device through Bluetooth, which is easy to set up. They feature class 1 Bluetooth connectivity and can pair seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, Mac or any other device that supports Bluetooth. If you have to connect them to a device that doesn't support Bluetooth There's a 3.5mm input on the left side of the earcup.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones offer exceptional sound in an elegant and comfortable design. They come with Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation and come with a nice set of multi-functional buttons called 'b' that can be used to make and receive calls, choose tracks, adjust the volume and voice activate. They're available in a wide variety of colors and are available on the internet or at any Beats retailer. However, for the price, there are better ANC alternatives available like the Bose QuietComfort 35.