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Jon


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Great buy!

Great sound and noise cancellation is awesome! But the reason I gave it a 3 star and not a 5 star because I’m missing the universal charging cord. Anyway y’all can fix that?


Samy


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Unimpressive

Honestly my Anker Soundcore Q20 has better audio quality and noise cancellation. The beats do look sleek though, and have good battery life. I just personally found the cans hurt my ears. I ended up returning them


Jake Zeimet


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
If you love bass then you will love these... but it was too much for me.

The Beats Studio 3 were not bad headphones. They connected really well to my iPhone 13 pro max. However, the sound quality was lacking for headphones over $150. The bass was intense and hurt my ears over extended period of time (Im 38 years old). There isnt any way to adjust this through an app either. The ANC was ok but not great. I ended up purchasing the Soundcore Q30 headphones at $80 and they had better sound quality and the same amount of noise canceling as the Beats Studio 3.


Tommy Eller


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Fragile

These have some of the greatest sound and features that I have ever had. That being said they seem to also be fragile. After a few months, dropping off the table etc. mine were coming apart. I tried different types of plastic glue but nothing head for very long. The sound is great but they are not very tough.


Katie


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Honest review

I just purchased these headphones during the black Friday sale. They come in a overly nice box with two cords and instructions for Bluetooth set up. The headphones themselves are nice but a bit snug. The sound is decent. I paid $149 and regular price is $350. If I had paid full price I would have felt ripped off. They're nice but not that nice.



RockTheRed86


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Doesn't cancel out much of anything

I like the headphones, but there is little to no noise cancellation with these from what I can tell. Sounds the same with active noise cancellation on or off. Things sound low in tone, but I can still hear and understand someone across the room talking in a low tone. They have great sound, but I bought these for the noise cancellation and expected more.


Alejandro Sapon


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Buen Producto

Excelentes audífonos, buen sonido aunque no es el mejor ni la mejor cancelación de ruido, pero cumplen con las expectativas


Kindle Customer


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Well, it definitely does one thing right...

It's pretty fantastic at canceling outside noise, it's perfect for airplanes. But the sound quality is pretty bad. It has a weird, fuzzy quality to it, kind of like someone is talking too close to a microphone. It's pretty disappointing, but I'll keep them, I'm pretty amazed out how much it cuts out sound.


Marcus Aguila


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Uncomfortable and short on features

Beats have a add heavy sound, but not as detailed or clear as my Bose sets (QC 35 II and 700). The headphones are really tight around my small head and hurt my ears after a while. Really hard to wear for more than an hour or 2. The design is basic and leave a lot to be desired. If you care about comfort, features, or sound quality and balance I’d lean more toward Bose and Sony.


Thales Gaddini Biancalana


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-03-14
Ok headphone, doesn't last long (the headphone in general)

UPDATE A bit over a year in and the headphone is in a much worse state than the Beats Solo3. The muffs are already peeling and they are sticking to my hair. The distance the headphone work from my computer is almost half of the Beats Solo3. I won't be buying another one of these, that is for sure. --- I had a Beats Solo3 before that worked great, and after around 3 years the muffs started to peel so I decided to upgrade to the Studio3 instead, as I never had noise cancelling headphones before. The headphone is great, but there is one thing that annoys me when comparing with the old one. Both headphones have a light on the power button to indicate that they are powered up and connected to the computer. But this light is much stronger on the Solo3. You can only really see it on the Studio3 if you're actively checking if the headphone is on. This small change was probably done to make the battery last longer, but what happens most of the time for me is that I don't notice that I didn't turn off the headphone, leave it on all night long, and have to keep charging it much more often, making the battery last less. I would prefer if this light was as strong as the Solo3.


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