Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Review
Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling over Ear Headphones provide an ergonomic fit and premium feel as well as good audio quality. They have excellent noise cancellation, and long battery life. They are compatible with iOS and Android devices, and are simple to connect.
The headphones are equipped with Apple’s W1 chips, which make it easy to pair them and switch between Apple products. This is a big plus for Apple users.
Sound
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are a bit of a departure from the original model. They’re a bit lighter and more comfortable, and feature a sleeker design and Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation that reduces low-frequency sounds to help you focus. The headphones have more features including a built-in microphone that permits them to be used for phone calls.
Like you’d expect from pair of Beats, the sound is solid. These headphones are not as bassy as Beats headphones that have a bad reputation. The Studio3s offer a balanced sound, with clear vocals and precise instruments.
They’re not as stunning as a high-end pair of headphones like Bose Quietcomfort 35 Ii Over Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones‘s but they’re far better than the Studio2 Wireless. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is great for reducing ambient sounds to leave you alone with your music but it’s not ideal. It’s not as good at blocking out the loud drone of a plane like a true ANC pair of headphones, and you may still hear low-mid frequency sound when ANC is shut off.
The Studio3s can be controlled via an earpiece with a central button that is located behind the Beats logo, which is located on the left ear cup. Single presses play and pause your music. Triple and double presses will skip tracks and return to the previous track. The button is surrounded by volume controls embedded in the ring of plastic.
These headphones automatically pair with your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad in the event that you’re part of the Apple ecosystem. They also connect to iCloud. They can be used with other Bluetooth devices, too, and you can switch between them easily without lag in audio or video. The Bluetooth connection is stable and strong, with a good distance and no interruptions.
The Studio3s come with a remarkable battery life of up to 22 hours. You can listen for up 22 hours with ANC and wireless, which is more than double the playtime of the previous model. You can also use the 3.5mm plug to continue listening even when the battery runs out.
Design
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones look similar to what they did a few years ago but are packed with cutting-edge technology. Apple’s W1 chip is used to enable simple pairing and switching between iOS devices such as an iPhone or iPad. They also have fast charging. 10 minutes of power can provide 3 hours of playback.
The headphones are made with an over-ear design that sits comfortably on the ears. The headphones are available in Shadow Gray or Porcelain Rose. They are also available in Matte Black, Matte 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’re comfortable to wear for long periods of time. The headband is a little on the snug side that allows for a good seal, but it’s also padded and soft.
A small button on the left side of the earcup controls basic functions, like taking calls and playing music. The buttons on top and below the Beats logo control the volume. Double tapping will advance or switch tracks. The headset has a small button with multiple functions at the bottom that can be used to turn on and off the headphones, activate ANC by two taps and put the headphones into pairing mode. The headset also includes an audio cable with a remote that can be used to take calls using non-wireless devices.
Pure ANC is a tweaked version of the noise cancellation available on Beats headphones that claims to eliminate distortion from noisy environments like a busy train station or a busy office. The feature was tested on different genres of music. It was able reduce distracting noises to a light whooshing sound that didn’t grate on the ears. We discovered that the sounds from cars passing by and the reverberation of the subway tunnel were present.
Beats Studio3 wireless headphone is a great choice for those looking to keep their music separate from the background noise. They are also lightweight, with a comfortable fit that feels at ease after long periods of wearing.
Battery life
Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones use lithium batteries that are high-efficiency to provide 22 hours of battery life even with active noise cancellation off. This is an adequate amount of time however, not as long than the Bose QuietComfort 35 II and Sony WH1000XM2.
Apple’s W1 Bluetooth chip is used in the Beats Studio3 Wireless. That means they pair and connect faster than many wireless headphones. They also keep their outstanding wireless range, and can be used well far from your mobile without losing signal. This is an enormous benefit for anyone planning to travel using headphones.
These Beats headphones come with a tough case that is protected, and the cable features an 3.5mm input so you can listen to music on devices that are not wireless. The case folds flat and the cable comes with a built-in microphone and remote to make calls.
On the left ear cup On the left ear cup, the “b” logo is a multifunction button. A single press will play or pause music and a double-press will skip to the next track. Triple-pressing will take you back to the previous song. You can also click this button to get your phone’s intelligent assistant.
The right earcup is home to the power button as well as five LED indicators that inform you of how much the remaining battery life is. The lights aren’t as bright as the ones on Bose models with ANC but they provide a rough estimate of how much power is left. Double-tapping the power button will turn on the active noise cancelling headset with mic cancelling when it’s off.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphone’s design is specifically designed for iOS devices. It is not compatible with other platforms, making the integrated remote control in the cord useless. They can be connected to Android phones, but you’ll have to install an application from a third party to manage the headphones. Apple’s hard-optimization might be a problem to some users, particularly those who plan to use the headphones with a variety of devices. In the near future, Beats might make an upgraded model that is more compatible with other platforms.
Controls
The Studio3 Wireless headphones have a number of different controls and, unlike many Beats headphones, the majority of the buttons are located on the left side (apart from the power button which is located on the right). The logo for the ‘b’ is situated on the left earcup. By pressing it once, you can play or stop the music. By pressing it twice, you can skip to the next track. If you press it three times, you can switch back to an earlier track. You can also hold the logo and turn on your phone’s intelligent assistant.
In addition to playing music, Apart from playing music, the Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones also serve as a fantastic noise cancelling pair. The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones have an earphone cup that continuously monitors the surrounding environment. Thanks to Apple’s W1 chip as well as Beats audio processing, the adaptive noise cancellation is always in place. The headphones will also adjust to your individual preferences and automatically correct for leakage caused by glasses, hair and ear shapes that differ.
When you’re not using your headphones, you can fold them and store them in an easy case that also doubles as an display. The case is strong and comes with an included padding pouch that makes it easy to carry around in your bag.
You can connect the Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones to your device via Bluetooth, which is a breeze to set up. They have class 1 Bluetooth connectivity and will pair seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, Mac or any other device that can support it. If you need to connect to something that isn’t compatible with Bluetooth, the left ear cup has an input of 3.5mm input.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones offer outstanding sound quality in a comfortable and stylish design. They feature Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation and come with a set of multi-functional buttons which you can use to take and accept calls, select tracks, adjust the volume and bose quietcomfort 35 ii over Ear Noise cancelling bluetooth headphones voice activation. They’re available in a wide selection of colors and can be bought through the internet or any Beats retailer. However, for the price, there are better ANC options on the market like the Bose QuietComfort 35.