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Beats Studio 3 Wireless Review – While the Studio 3 Wireless headphones have been out for a while, I still see people wearing them on the streets. That “b” logo definitely attracts your eyes the moment you see them on people's headphones.Powered by Apple...

Apple Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones focuses on delivering fun & rich audio experience to your ears. It doesn't aim to satisfy audiophiles or those who want headphones to sound as natural as possible (for that, go for the Blue Ella or Sadie). But if y...
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It is a testament to the power of Apple that Beats headphones are now the go-to headphone choice for many an iPhone user. Bought by Apple in 2014 for £3bn, Beats are now seen on celebrities and people in the street daily by millions of people.The Studio 3...

The Studio 3 Wireless are the most fully featured Beats headphones and can claim to to be best you can buy. This also means they are the most expensive, but their RRP still undercuts similar products from Bose and Sony.While working best with an iPhone or...
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Beats' “Studio” line-up has always been about big sound in a pair of relatively big headphones, but in the Beats Studio 3 Wireless, the company hasn't just made it big, but also better than ever.Beats has always prided itself on building headphones and...

Comfortable to wear, Lots of volume, Surprisingly balanced sound (for Beats), Well priced (for Beats), W1 chip is great on Apple devices...

No noise cancellation settings on iPhone (either on or off), No noise cancellation switch on Android (always on), No Lightning cable included in the box for iPhones, Design is very plasticky...

Despite the niggles, for the first time we are properly impressed by the price and balance on offer from the Beats Studio series. Normally, these headphones are big and expensive with overly bassy sound, but this time they're actually a little lighter on...
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If you're looking for a pair of wireless on-ear headphones that offer plenty of listening time, the Beats Studio Wireless 3 is a good fit. Lightweight and comfortable to wear, they work best with Apple devices running iOS 11 as when you turn them on, they...

Comfortable to wear for long periods of time and there's no sound leakage whatsoever, Overall the sound quality is balanced and clear, although we did find the bass a little muddy, A 10minute charge gives you three hours of listening time and overall you...

The touch control on the ear cup make a hard clicking sound when pressed, Not suitable for exercise as they slip forward...

A solid pair of wireless on-ear headphones. Lightweight, the noise cancelling is an added bonus. The all-plastic design won't be for everyone though...
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Beats Studio 3 are in reality Apple headphones. There have been a few changes since the company took over, most notable among which is the use of Apple's W1 chip.Its inclusion gives the Beats Studio 3 some technological advantages over the best noise-ca...

If you own an Apple devices then the Beats Studio 3 may be the right choice for you. For Android users, who won't benefit from the boost of the Apple W1 chip, the experience is distinctly average. The Sony WH-1000XM2 or Bowers & Wilkins PX offer a greater...
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Noise-cancelling headphones are more popular than ever, and this is the latest take on them from Beats. Well – the box says Beats Studio 3, but these are actually Apple headphones. There have been a few changes since the company took over, most notable a...

Solid construction, Comfortable fit, Excellent connectivity (with Apple), Great battery life (with Apple), Effective noise cancellation...

W1 battery/connection boost only for Apple, Lower-mids could do with more separation...

Pretty good… for Apple users...
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Just like last year’s Solo3, the Beats Studio3 Wireless are Bluetooth headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC). That means they monitor ambient sound and play a sound wave along with your music to cancel it out.The Beats Studio3 Wireless’ main dist...

Seamless Bluetooth pairing, Long-lasting battery life, Excellent build quality...

Noise cancellation isn't as effective as the QuietComfort 35's, Sound quality could be better, for the price...

Beats' Studio 3 Wireless are easy to pair with Apple devices, but other headphones offer superior sound quality...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2019-12-07 08:43:05
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Beats headphones have, in the past, taken a lot of flack for a supposed image-first, sound- and build-quality second approach to personal audio. Since Apple bought the company in 2014 it's been all change, culminating in the development of the W1 Bluetoot...

"In the final analysis, though, there's nothing terribly wrong with the Beats Studio3 Wireless."...
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Beats headphones have, in the past, taken a lot of flack for a supposed image-first, sound- and build-quality second approach to personal audio. Since Apple bought the company in 2014 it's been all change, culminating in the development of the W1 Bluetoot...

So there are good things and there are not so good things about the Beats Solo3 Wireless. On the positive side, they're great for iPhone and MacBook owners. I simply cannot overstate enough how much of a difference to pairing and reconnection the W1 chip...
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The Beats Studio 3 Wireless are Beats', and therefore Apple's, premier full-size wireless headphones.They provide good comfort, great wireless and excellent battery life. Noise cancellation and sound quality are bettered elsewhere, though. These are $349/...

Great wireless performance, Solid sound, Top battery life...

Soggy mids, Don't quite deliver the sub-bass power you may want...

If you're not too picky about audio, you'll love the Beats Studio 3 Wireless. They look good, are comfortable and sound decent while releasing the pressure valve of city life with active noise cancellation.Add great battery life and an Apple W1 chip and y...
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All photos: Adam Clark EstesHere's a bold statement: Beats headphones have gotten better since Apple bought the company. They're still kind of a trick, fuelled by premium marketing from the tech company that invented premium marketing. The new Beats Studi...
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Here's a bold statement: Beats headphones have gotten better since Apple bought the company. They're still kind of a trick, fueled by premium marketing from the tech company that invented premium marketing. The new Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are no...
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In 2016 Beats upgraded two of its most popular headphones - the Powerbeats and Solo - and released the all new Beats X. All three came equipped with the same W1 chip that makes the Apple AirPods so convenient to pair for iPhone users. For 2017 it's time...

Ridiculously long battery life, very enjoyable sound quality and comfortable design, great ease-of-use for Apple users thanks to W1 chip, lots of bass...

Pauses music when notifications come through on Apple Watch, plastic design might not suit everyone, lots of bass...

The Beats Studio 3 Wireless might not suit the audiophile, but for everyone else these over-ear cans are very easy to recommend. Especially for iPhone users, thanks to the W1 chip's easy pairing and cross-device ease of use.Even if you're not an iPhone us...
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Remember the original Beats Studio?That iconic pair of cans was Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine's first foray into the world of headphones - so any successor was always going to have a lot to live up to.Of course, with Apple now on board and helping out with the...

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Remember the original Beats Studio?That iconic pair of cans was Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine's first foray into the world of headphones - so any successor was always going to have a lot to live up to.Of course, with Apple now on board and helping out with the...

Excellent noise cancelling, Incredible battery life, Apple users get great connectivity...

The best tech reserved for Apple devices, Not booming, but still bassy, Bold looks not to all tastes...

Beats could easily have added a W1 chip to the Studio2 and called it a day, but the Studio3 goes so much further. Pure ANC is seriously impressive, coping with scenarios most noise-cancelling cans just can't manage, and all without impacting how things s...
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The Beats Studio3 Wireless over-ear headphones is the successor to the Studio2, which was launched in 2015, and it comes with a few improvements.They include the Apple W1 chip, which allows the headphones to be easily paired with iOS devices. With the W1...

The Beats Studio3 Wireless works perfectly and superbly when paired with your iPhone, iPod or even a Mac computer. However, Android smartphone users might want to give it a pass...
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