Olivia
Pros: - nice look and seemingly decent quality material - good sound, pretty good noise cancelling - pairs very easily Cons: - very tight if you have a wider/round head - for those with long-ish hair, easy to rip your hair out if it is not pulled back Some more details: I tried on a pair of Beats a few years ago in a store and was amazed by how comfortable they were but didn't get them because of cost (they were the on-ear pair). I did a lot of research and just bought these (in white) after reading lots of good reviews on noise-cancelling and comfort. On the compare section it says these are on-ear, they are not, they are over the ear - which is what I was thinking they were. They paired super easily and came with an 80% charge. But as soon as I put them on my head they felt tight. I wore them for a bit over 30 minutes and had to take them off because I was getting a headache. I have a round head, so it's wider than those with a more narrow head, and for me they were just too uncomfortable. Also, whenever I took them off, somehow my hair got stuck every time and it was a process to gently pull my hair out of the area between the part that goes over your head and the ear pads so it wouldn't rip a bunch of my hair out. I would have been able to deal with the hair situation if they were the most comfortable headphones, but sadly I am returning them as I cannot justify the price for a headache after 30 minutes of use.
jackknifed
The Beats Studio 3 are lightweight and comfortable. They connected effortlessly to my iphone. I ordered these to replace a pair of Beats Solo3 2020 model. The Beats Studio 3 doesn’t come close sound quality wise. These sound hollow and muffled in every music app I could find. The bass sounds muddy. I returned a pair of the beer versions Beats Solo3 for the same reason. I’ll keep these and wait until Bose goes on sale again.
Jah
I got these beats on sale for 150$ and I can say it's about worth it at this price point, if your going to spend 300$+ for some ANC headphones then I would highly recommend Sony or Bose ANC headphone (ANC = Active Noise Cancelation) TLDR- Not worth 350$ but if you can get it on sale then it's okay
Happy Dude
I don't know about this. It is sturdy and feels good to wear. But the button system is just weird. One button for power and ANC just isn't it. And I don't know why it won't connect to any new device via Bluetooth. Not satisfied with this.
Mike M
My AirPod pros are way better all around than these. They are better for sound and noise cancelling. I’ve tested both at home (I work from home) for Zoom calls. I’ve tested both at the gym. I’ve tested both just chillin and listening to music. The AirPods are by faaaaaaar and away better in every category. The Beats are weak with their lows and voice. The noise cancelling in the Beats honestly make me wonder if they are even doing anything. I mean…there is a little sound block but not much at all. For airplanes, the AirPods are better as well. I will say, the big advantage of the beats is their battery life. It is outstanding. So, if you’re not too picky about sound quality, the beats will work.
Alexandria M.
Love these headphones so much my only complaint would be that it’s very bulky with the case although it does protect it very well just be prepared that it doesn’t just easily fit in a purse. I’ve also had some issue about static noises. I’ve had it more than once, so I’ve had to turn them off and on to get rid of the static noise. Other than that great product.
Ashley
Don’t really stay on your head anytime I look down at something the headphones slide off my ears. The noise canceling isn’t really good either I can’t still hear everything with the sound turned up halfway on the headphones. Ok quality nothing very special about them. Not really worth the money in my opinion.
Customer
These sounded fine, but I had to return them as they have a very narrow fit. No amount of adjusting helped, every time I wore them for over 30 minutes my head would start to hurt from the headphones squeezing my head. I've got an above average sized head, so these would probably fit perfect for someone with a smaller head. I also had a few issues with their use. They turned off multiple times while I was using them, which would cause my music/meeting noise to start coming from my laptop, which is pretty frustrating when you're in an office/shared work space. The battery was never dead in these instances, and the headphones would turn back on right away. Also a few times I would get some static or interference in the sound, even though I was sitting directly in front of my laptop. When they worked well, the sound quality was great. Between the headache they gave me and the issues I had I decided they weren't worth the money.
Brandon
They look used . The ear cushions are faded and it did not come with a charger . I’ve owned numerous beats and this one came packaged differently. I was under the impression that I bought new . These LOOK used and the no charger with it is suspicious. The photos I posted are before I have even tried them On
SparkyDevil95
Chose these mostly for air travel purposes. Overall subpar for a branded Beats product. Noise canceling is ok will fade in and out intermittently. Side buttons are not soft touch so you get to hear CLICK! CLICK! in your eardrum when adjusting volume or changing songs. Charger is not apple cable style and no find device compatability. My PowerBeats in ear were more feature relevant than these. Sound is pretty good and they are fairly comfortable for extended use. Batt life seems good so far. Would probably recommend looking elsewhere if you want a bit more features. Got these on cybersale so not totally bummed.