Best Beats on the Market: Beats Studio 3 Wireless, Noise Cancelling, Better Battery

Beats Studio 3 Wireless

Fans of Apple and Dr. Dre’s boosted bass headphones, get excited. There is a new wireless model in town. Meet Beats Studio 3 Wireless Headphones.

Best Beats on the Market: Beats Studio 3 Wireless, Noise Cancelling, Better Battery

At first glance, the headphones may appear identical to their predecessor, but you’d be very wrong in your assumptions. The ear cushions have been upholstered with new material for a more comfortable fit with advanced venting to keep your ears from over-heating. This material also provides a seal against ambient noise.

However, if that’s not enough for you, the third addition to the wireless Studio series is equipped with “pure” active noise cancelling. I guess that means its better than active noise cancelling…? Beats explains “Pure ANC” as a feature that “constantly optimizes sound output to preserve clarity, range, emotion, and a premium listening experience.” Their technology is said to recalibrate 50,000 times per second.

You’ll be able to sport your new Beats Studio 3 Wireless cans for up to 22 hours with “Pure ANC” engaged – without it you can reach up to 40 hours of cable-free fun. In addition, a quick 10-minute charge will juice your headphones for up to 3 hours.

Thanks to Apple’s W1 chip, iOS 10 or iOS 11 users also have the ability to seamlessly switch between iCloud-registered devices, like an iPhone or MacBook.

Like the models before it, the third generation wireless headphone features buttons on the ear cups to control your music and answer calls.

This wireless headphone is available in the following colors: Matte Black, White, Blue and Red and limited edition colors Porcelain Rose and Shadow Gray.

Beats Studio 3 Wireless costs $349.95 and ships in mid-October.

Compare the ranking of various headphones, earbuds and in-ear monitors using our tools.

Discuss this, and much more, over on our forum.

---
MAJORHIFI may receive commissions from retail offers.
Previous articleApple AirPods 2: Release Date, Features, Cost, Rumors
Next articleEtymotic hf5 Noise-Isolating Earphones Review
Sade is a journalist talking all things tech. Contact: sade@majorhifi.com