Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Review
The beats studio3 wireless noise cancelling on ear headphones provide comfort, premium feel and good audio quality. They are a great noise cancelling device and a long battery life. They are compatible with iOS and Android devices, and are simple to connect.
The headphones are equipped with Apple's W1 chip, which makes them easier to pair and switch between Apple devices. This is a big plus for Apple users.
Sound

The Beats Studio3 Wireless is a departure from their original model. The headphones are a bit lighter and more comfortable, with a sleeker look and Pure Adaptive noise cancellation that blocks out low-frequency noise to help you focus. There are also more features, including a built-in microphone that makes the headphones ideal for phone calls.
As you would expect from a pair of Beats the sound is solid. While Beats headphones are known for being a bit bassy, these aren't. The Studio3s are balanced and crisp with clear vocals and precise instrumentals.
The Studio2 Wireless are not as good as a pair of premium cans from Bose however, they're still superior. Active noise cancellation (ANC), while excellent in reducing background noises is not the perfect solution. For instance it's not as effective at reducing the drone of a plane as a pair of true ANC headphones, and you will hear low-mid frequencies even when ANC is off.
You control the Studio3s with a the central button, which is located behind the Beats logo on the left earcup. Single presses play and pause your music. Double and triple presses skip tracks and return. The button comes with volume controls embedded into an elongated plastic ring.
If you're in the Apple ecosystem, these headphones will pair with your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad automatically and link to iCloud devices. They can be used alongside other Bluetooth devices and switch between them with no delay in audio or visual. The Bluetooth connection is reliable and stable, with a good distance and no dropouts.
The Studio3s comes with a remarkable battery life. You can listen for as long as 22 hours with ANC and wireless this model, which is more than twice as long as the playtime of the previous model. You can also connect the 3.5mm input to continue listening until the power goes out.
Design
The Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones look like they looked like three years ago, but they're with cutting-edge technology. They're loaded with Apple's W1 communication chip that allows easy pairing and switching between iOS devices, such as an iPhone or iPad. The headphones also offer fast charging, which is 10 minutes of power that result in 3 hours of playback.
The headphones are made with an over-ear design, which is comfortable to wear around the ears. The headphones are available in Shadow Gray or Porcelain Rose. They also come in Matte Black, Matte White, Red, and Blue. The ear cups of the headset are covered in soft cushions that have a the appearance of a rubbery. It might not be to everyone's liking however, it's comfortable for long periods of time. The headband is a little too snug and ensures a tight seal, but it's also padded and soft.
A small button on the left outer ear cup controls basic functions, like taking calls and playing music. The buttons above and below the Beats logo can alter the volume, and double tapping will advance songs or change tracks. The headset also features an incredibly small button on the bottom that allows you to turn the headphones off and on and enable ANC by holding down two taps, and puts the headphones into pairing mode by pressing it for several minutes. The headset also includes an audio cable with a remote that can be used to take calls on non-wireless devices.
Pure ANC is a tweaked noise cancellation feature that is available on Beats headphones. It promises to remove distortion in noisy environments, such as an overcrowded train station or an office that is crowded. We tested the feature with a mix of music from a variety of genres and it was capable of reducing distracting sounds to a light whooshing that didn't cause irritation to the ears. We found that the sound of passing cars and echo of the subway tunnel were still present.
ear noise cancelling headphones , the beats studio3 wireless headphones are a great pair of headphones for those who need to be in a noisy environment and want to shield their music from the surrounding noise. They are also light and have a comfortable fit that is comfortable after long periods of wearing.
Battery life
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are powered by a pair high-efficiency lithium batteries which promise 22 hours of battery life, with active noise cancellation turned off. This is an adequate amount of time, but not as much as the Bose QuietComfort 35 II and Sony WH1000XM2.
As one would expect As expected, the Beats Studio3 Wireless utilize Apple's own W1 Bluetooth connectivity chip. That means they pair and connect quicker than other wireless headphones. They also maintain their superior wireless range, and can be used far away from your smartphone without losing signal. This is an enormous benefit for those who plan to do any traveling using headphones.
The Beats headphones include a durable protective case, and the cable has an 3.5mm input so you can listen to music on devices that aren't wireless. The case folds flat and the cable comes with a built-in microphone and remote to make calls.
On the left earcup The left earcup's "b" logo serves as a multi-function button. A single press will pause the music or play it, and another press will skip to the next song. A triple-press will bring you back to a previous track. In addition you can press this button to access your phone's smart assistant.
The right ear cup houses the power button and five LED indicators that let you know how much battery is left. These lights aren't as bright as those on the ANC-enabled Bose models, but still give you a rough estimate of the remaining battery. If the active noise cancellation is turned off by double-tapping on the power button will enable it.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are designed specifically for iOS devices. This makes them incompatible with other platforms, rendering the remote control that is integrated into the cord useless. You can connect them to Android phones, but you'll need to install an app from a third party to control them. Apple's hard-optimization may be a hindrance for some users, particularly those who plan to use the headphones with multiple devices. In the future, Beats might make an updated model that is more compatible with other platforms.
Controls
The Studio3 Wireless headphones are equipped with a range of controls. Contrary to many Beats headphone designs, the majority of them are located on the left (apart from a power button on the right). Clicking the 'b' logo on the left earcup once will stop or play music. Pressing it twice will skip to the next track and three times will bring you to a previous track. You can also press and hold the logo to activate your phone's smart assistant.
Besides playing music Apart from playing music, the Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones also serve as a fantastic noise cancelling pair. They use a microphone on each ear cup to constantly observe the surrounding environment and, thanks to Beats audio processing and Apple's W1 chip adaptive noise cancelling is always on - without draining the battery. The headphones can even adapt to your individual needs and fix leakage caused by glasses, hair and ear shape variations.
When you're not using your headphones you can fold them and keep them in a convenient case that doubles as a display. The case is strong and comes with a padded pouch that makes it easy to carry around in your bag.
You can connect the Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones to your device through Bluetooth, which is a breeze to set up. They have class 1 Bluetooth connectivity and can pair seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, Mac or any other device that can support it. If you have to connect them with something that does not support Bluetooth, there's a 3.5mm input on the bottom of the left ear cup.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones offer outstanding sound quality in a comfortable and stylish design. They feature Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation, and include a set of multifunctional b-button controls. You can use them to take calls, accept calls, select tracks and control the volume. These headphones are available in a range of colors, and can be purchased online or from any Beats retailer. However, for the price, there are better ANC options on the market like the Bose QuietComfort 35.