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The Studio 3 arrives hot on the heels of 2016’s Solo 3 Wireless, Beats X and Powerbeats3, the first three pairs of headphones with Apple’s range- and battery-extending W1 wireless chip built-in. That silicon has been put to even better use here: the Studio 3 is also bringing a new take on noise cancelling along for the ride.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless is the latest pair of Bluetooth headphones to take a stab at active noise cancellation—a combo that few pull off as gracefully as our Editors' Choice, the Bose ...
The Beats Studio3 are the updated version of the Beats Studio Wireless' design and are the manufacturer's only over-ear model. These premium cans have better isolation than their predecessor, thanks to their adaptive noise cancelling, and have a comfortable fit.
The Beats Studio 3 Wireless over-ear headphones deliver premium sound while blocking external noise with active noise cancelation.
Beats' active noise canceling tech is left me very impressed. Called Pure ANC, it uses the two onboard microphones to monitor and adapt to environmental sounds many thousands of times per second.
The Beats Studio 3 Wireless’s noise cancellation is reasonably effective, providing the main benefits of making cities less stressful and stopping engine noise from ruining your music.
If you are after good-looking wireless noise-cancelling headphones then you will not be sad to have gone for the Studio3s. They deliver a nice sound, though not audiophile by any means, and are...
Topping the Beats line for the best part of three years, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones combine the brand’s signature style with new Pure Active Noise Cancelling and a high stamina battery.
The Beats Studio3 Wireless offers improved sound quality, noise canceling and battery life from its predecessor in the same sturdy design. Apple's W1 chip makes pairing with Apple...
With active noise cancellation, big bass and a comfortable design, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless are the ultimate Beats headphones. But are they for everyone? Here’s our full review