Beats Studio3 Wireless Over Ear Headphones Red

The Beats headphones are mostly supported by IOS versions. If you want to stop listening to the calls on Beat Studio3, and send the call to the mobile phone, press twice. You can accept and decline calls by the button on the left earcup.

$500 charge back if service cancelled w/in 12 mos or eligibility req’s are no longer met. These headphones have full mic and audio compatibility on PlayStation consoles when connected via analog to the controller’s AUX port. Unfortunately, they don’t support multi-device or NFC pairing. However, they’re easier to pair than the original Beats Studio Wireless.

You can turn it on or off by double pressing the power button. It does turn on by default when you turn the headphones on. The Studio3 has round ear cups and slightly less padding than the overly comfortable Bose models. This means that even average-sized ears will likely experience a bit of scrunching when wearing these headphones. The Bose has a lot more padding and a more anatomical shape that accepts even large ears. Dig a little deeper, however, and changes inside abound.

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The Sony feel slightly more premium and sound a bit more neutral, but with a small excess in thump and rumble. Additionally, you can customize their sound to your liking easily inside the Sony app, which Beats is lacking. The ANC of the Sony is also noticeably better and will block out more ambient noise.

Take calls, skip songs, control volume and activate Siri using the convenient multi-function on-ear controls. The Apple W1 chip features Class 1 Bluetooth connectivity – the industry-leading classification for range and signal strength. With best-in-class performance, Beats Studio3 Wireless seamlessly syncs to your devices, so you can easily move about, keep the music going and stay productive all day. A wind adaptation feature kicks in after five seconds, for instance, which is useful. But plenty of noise-canceling headphones, like the Bose QuietComfort lineup, don’t require an adjustment period, they simply eliminate the audio once it’s picked up by the NC mics.

However, the Solo deliver audio more consistently and have a better battery performance. Some users may also prefer their more bass-heavy sound profile. Convenient on-ear controls mean you can take calls, control audio, and activate Siri beats solo pro wireless with ease. All these features, paired with high performance in the most important one — audio quality — make these headphones a solid choice. The noise-cancelling headphones’ battery life alone is enough for music fans to appreciate.

At $349.95, the Studio3 headphones are essentially the same price, so how do they compare? Beats won’t be dethroning Bose in the ANC category, but the headphones deliver a solid audio experience and better-than-average noise cancellation. Add in Apple’s W1 chip, and you get a pair of headphones that might appeal to iPhone users who value ease over noise cancellation.