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The Christmas and New Year holidays are behind us, but China and a couple of other countries in Asia are now gearing up for the Lunar New Year holiday.The Chinese New Year, or Tet in Vietnam, is the biggest holiday on the calendar over here. It triggers...
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I will never forget hearing my first pair of Beats headphones many years ago. They were all the rage in a kiosk in a Monster Cable booth at CES. It was a self-serve demo of the headphones, which had an aesthetic resembling that of a Michael Jordan Nike sh...

All of the players in the $400 wireless headphone space have great battery life, but the Beats Studio3 offers the best by far, especially if you leave the noise cancelation turned off. A 40hour battery life is insane, and the fact that the headphones char...

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Beats headphones have come a long way from my first audition of them back at that fateful Consumer Electronics Show, and they've done a lot to provide a new stream of profit to Apple, which was already pretty good at making a profit, thank you very much...
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Our pros listened for over 270 hours to select these top-picks...
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The latest version of Wireless ANC headphones to come from Beats, the Studio Wireless 3.0 are quite a bit cheaper than the previous version, as they now retail for down from the before.They get Apple's W1 chip for “Class 1 Wireless Bluetooth connectivit...
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Music is a necessity while I'm working. If it's not tunes from Spotify, there's at least a podcast chattering on in my ear. Of course, if you don't want to bother those around you with what you're listening to, you need a good set of headphones. The best...
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The $279 Beats Studio3 Wireless offer listeners a comfortable pair of over-ear headphones with decent sound and active noise-cancelling performance. Once connected, they provide stellar range with virtually no dropouts, while quick-charge technology adds...

Comfortable Fi, Quick Charging tops up battery in 10 minutes for 3 hours of listenin, Stabile connection over large are, Solid bass performance for bass heavy track, Offer extra volume over other headphones...

Known pairing issues with Samsung S, Lack of audible notifications for pairing mode and power toggl, Expensive...

At $279, the Beats Studio3 Wireless are certainly a capable pair of headphones. They performed fairly well during my testing, particularly when listening to hip-hop or EDM. I also appreciated the comfortable fit, 20 hours of battery life, quick-charging F...
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Active noise cancelling headphones like the Bose QC35's and QC25's before them have basically been running the game when it comes to Bluetooth headphones. And now competitors like Sony have taken everyone by surprise with their own pair of great ANC headp...

Plenty of color options, Smooth matte finish, Batter life, Connection...

Price, Sound quality, Build quality isn't what I'd expect for the price...

The Beats by Dre Studio3 Wireless are a great gadget, but a bad pair of headphones. If you have $350 for headphones, look elsewhere...
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The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are the latest and greatest from Beats. The last time I used Beats headphones was back in the Monster days before Dr. Dre split and went on his own. Back in those days, I felt Beats were far too bass heavy with little...

Clean subtle design, Not the sound of the Beats of old, Comfortable, Solid build quality, ANC works well, Nice hard shell case included, W1 chip and iOS integration is seamless, Bluetooth reception is stellar...

Sound leans heavier to the bass side may not be for everyone, Clamping pressure is tight, may not set well with some, Would have like to seen USB-C for charging, Fingerprint magnet accents...

Alright. The new Beats are nothing like the old Beats, that's for certain. I actually enjoyed all types of music with these headphones and I could even tolerate the bassy soundstage. Apple has really put some thought into tuning these headphones with bett...
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The Beats Studio3 are priced to be the best headphones on the market. Unfortunately, though they are quite good, they fall well short of this mark. If you want the best headphones available, you should check out the Bose QuietComfort 35 II. Performanc...

Good sound quality...

Expensive, not super comfortable...

The Beats Studio3 is a good pair of headphones, but it does not live up to its high end pedigree. If you're looking for the best headphones, we would suggest the Bose QuietComfort 35 II...
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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...

So to answer the question of does Beats finally live up to the hype? Yes. Definitely a lot better previous iterations of Beats Audio products. The build & sound quality is pretty solid and still tuned for the bass. They live up to all-day battery life w/...
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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 grow...

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...

Two years ago, the argument for and against Beats was cultural. It was more status symbol than really solid headphone. Athletes, celebrities and neighborhood show-offs draped them around their necks like jewelry. To many, the sound they produced paled to...
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Beats latest flagship headphones are available now in the form of the Beats Studio3. The Beats Studio2 were a significant improvement over the original Beats Studio headphones, but it has been four years since the Beats Studio2 were released, so it was du...

Phenomenal sound and ANC tech, easy pairing to iOS users thanks to W1 chip, long battery life with neat quick charge feature, comfortable ear pads with good seal, excellent above average wireless range, great call quality, ear cups offer easy access to Si...

A bit pricey for a plastic build...
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Whenever you hear or read the word “wireless,” it's most often followed by the word “freedom.” Wireless freedom. That's what we are promised by headphone makers, wireless charging evangelists, and even gaming mice specialists. The shedding of wires has a...

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...
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The Good: Balanced sound, excellent battery life, secure fit, easy pairing with Apple devicesThe Bad: Can become uncomfortable after more than an hour, sound quality isn't good enough to justify $350 on its ownWho they're for: The fashionable, Apple fans...
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It's about time an update to Beats' flagship noise-cancelling over-ear headphones has come around. We found a lot to love in the original model in our Beats Studio Wireless Review. Apple (who owns the company) has taken the time to incorporate some its lo...
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Can the Beats supplant my beloved Bose QC35s?Apple has slowly updated its Beats wireless headphones line over the last two years to include the company's auto-pairing W1 chip: We have the sport-based PowerBeats 3, on-ear Beats Solo 3, in-ear Beats X, a...

If the pairing of Apple's W1 chip and solid noise-cancellation sounds like music to your ears, you'll love the $349 Beats Studio 3 Wireless. They're not quite as comfortable or top-tier as the QC35s, but if easy connectivity and lengthy battery life matte...
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The Beats Studio3 Wireless is Apple's answer to high-end noise-cancelling headphones from the likes of Bose and Sony. While they're a solid product, it's debatable as to whether they're worth a premium over other Beats models.($28 off in tax outside NY &...

Should you get the Studio3? It doesn't sound much better than even the Solo2 Wireless, and costs $50 more than the Solo3, which is a tough sell when Bose's QuietComfort 35 headphones are available for $329. Sony's MDR-1000X costs about as much as the Stu...
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Beats had a handful of different sounds on hand to test the Studio 3 ahead of launch. The demo was designed to showcase the range of the headphones' new adaptive noise-canceling technology — but there's only so much you can get from a demo in that kind o...
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I can tell you the exact moment I was sold on Beats by Dre's extraordinary Studio3 wireless headphones. I was walking down Fifth Avenue, my blue Studio3 headphones hugging my ears as I listened to a new podcast featuring Nerdist CEO Chris Hardwick and Ada...

Amazing noise-cancelling technology, Great battery Life, Very comfortable...

No gesture controls, Pricey...
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The Beats Studio3 Wireless is the latest pair of Bluetooth headphones to take a stab at active noise cancellation—a combo that few pull off as gracefully as our Editors' Choice, the Bose QuietComfort 35. At $349.95, the Studio3 headphones are essentially...

Rich, crisp sound signature with a focus on high-mid definition, Wireless audio and active noise cancellation, NC can be disabled to save battery life, Apple W1 chip makes pairing with iOS devices even more simple...

Expensive, No passive listening mode, Adaptive aspect of NC is not impressive...

The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones combine quality Bluetooth audio and above-average noise cancellation...
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The Beats brand has had quite the ride. Probably with more humble beginnings, it has blown up to being a cultural icon. So much so that Apple paid up a boggling $3 billion to buy the company out, in 2014. So where are we a couple years later?The Studio Wi...
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