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What Are The Myths And Facts Behind Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Review    Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling over Ear Headphones have an ergonomic fit and premium feel, along with excellent audio quality. They also offer excellent noise cancellation and battery life. They are compatible with iOS and Android devices, and they are easy to connect.    The headphones are equipped with Apple's W1 chip which makes them easy to connect and switch between Apple devices. This is a huge plus for Apple users.    Sound    noise cancelling headphones are somewhat different from the headphone company's original model. They're lighter and more comfortable, with a sleeker design and Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation that reduces low-frequency noise and helps you focus. There are also more features, including a built-in microphone, making the headphones ideal for phone calls.    Like you'd expect from pair of Beats the sound is solid. Although Beats headphones are known for being a bit bassy, these aren't. The Studio3s have a balanced sound, with clear vocals and precise instruments.    The Studio2 Wireless are not as great as high-end headphones from Bose however, they are still far superior. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is fantastic for reducing ambient noises to let you concentrate on your music but it's not ideal. For example it's not as effective at reducing the sound of a plane like a pair of genuine ANC headphones and you can hear low-mid frequencies even when ANC is turned off.    The Studio3s can be controlled via an earpiece with a central button that is located behind the Beats logo, which is located on the left ear cup. Pressing it once will play and pause your music. Triple and double presses allow you to skip tracks and then return. The button is surrounded by volume controls encased in a a plastic ring.    If you're in the Apple ecosystem the headphones will pair with your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad automatically and link to iCloud devices. They can be used with other Bluetooth devices also, and you can switch between them easily with no audio-visual lag. The Bluetooth connection is strong, with a excellent range and no dropouts.    The Studio3s come with a remarkable battery longevity. With wireless and ANC enabled, you can listen for up to 22 hours. This is more than double the previous model. You can connect the 3.5mm plug to keep listening even after the battery has run out.    Design    The Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones look similar to what they were three years ago, yet they're with the latest technology. They're loaded with Apple's W1 communication chip that enables effortless pairing and switching between iOS devices, such as an iPhone or iPad. The headphones are also fast charging. 10 minutes of power will provide three hours of playback.    The headphones feature an over-ear design, which sits comfortably on the ears. The headphones are available in Shadow Gray or Porcelain Rose. They also come in Matte Black, Matte White, Red, and Blue. The earcups of the headset are covered in soft cushions with the appearance of a rubbery. It might not be to everyone's taste but it's comfortable for long periods of time. The headband is on the snug side and makes for a great seal, but it's also padded and soft.    A small button on the left side of the earcup controls basic functions, including accepting calls and playing music. The buttons below and above the Beats logo can alter the volume, and double tapping can advance the song or switch tracks. The headset features a small button with multiple functions at the bottom that can be used to turn on and off the headphones, activate ANC with two quick taps and put them in pairing mode. The headset comes with an audio cable and an remote control that can be used for taking calls with non-wireless devices.    Pure ANC is a tweaked version of the noise cancellation found on Beats headphones that claim to reduce distortion in noisy environments such as a busy train station or a busy office. We tried the feature on the mix of music from various genres and found it capable of reducing distracting noises to a light whooshing that didn't bother the ears. However, we noticed that the sound of cars passing by was not eliminated, and the reverberation from the subway tunnel was still present.    Overall the Beats Studio3 wireless headphones are a great pair of headphones for people who need to be in a noisy environment and want to isolate their music from the surrounding noise. They are also lightweight, with a comfortable fit that feels at ease after long periods of wearing.    Battery life    The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are powered by a pair high-efficiency lithium batteries which promise up to 22 hours of battery life with active noise cancellation turned off. This is a decent amount of time, but not as long as the Bose QuietComfort 35 II or Sony WH-1000XM2.    As one would expect As expected, the Beats Studio3 Wireless utilize Apple's own W1 Bluetooth connectivity chip. This means that they pair up and connect more quickly than other wireless headphones. They also maintain their superior wireless range and are able to be used far away from your phone without the signal dropping out. This is a great benefit for anyone traveling with headphones.    These Beats headphones come with a sturdy case that is protected, and the cable features a 3.5mm input to allow you to listen to music on devices that aren't wireless. The case folds down flat, and the cable has an inbuilt microphone and remote that can be used to take calls.    On the left ear cup, the "b" logo is an earphone with a multi-function button. A single press will pause the music or play it, and the second press will skip to the next song. A triple-press will rewind to a previous song. You can also press this button to get your phone's intelligent assistant.    The right earcup houses the power button, as well as five LED indicators that inform you of how much battery life is left. The lights aren't as bright as those on Bose models that have ANC, but they still provide a rough estimate of how much power is left. If the active noise cancellation is off, double-tapping on the power button will enable it.    The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are designed specifically for iOS devices. This restricts their use on other platforms and renders the remote control that is integrated into the cord useless. They can be connected to Android phones but you will require an app from a third party to manage the headphones. 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 compatible with other platforms.    Controls    The Studio3 Wireless headphones are equipped with a variety of control options. In contrast to other Beats headphone designs The majority of them are on the left (apart from the power button on the right). By pressing the 'b' symbol on the left earcup once will stop or play music. By pressing it twice, you can skip to the next track. By pressing it three times, you can return to an earlier track. You can also hold down the logo to activate your phone's intelligent assistant.    Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones are not just great for listening to music, they also function as a noise cancelling pair. The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones feature an earphone cup that constantly monitors the surrounding environment. With Apple's W1 chip as well as Beats audio processing the adaptive noise cancellation is always on. The headphones can adjust to your fit and correct leakage caused by glasses, hair and different ear shapes.    When you are not using your headphones they can be folded and keep them in a convenient case that doubles as an display. The case is strong and comes with a padding pouch that makes it easy to carry around in your bag.    The Beats Studio3 Wireless Headphones are able to connect to your device via Bluetooth. It's easy to set up. They are compatible with any device that can support class 1 Bluetooth. This includes iPhone, iPad, Mac and many more. If you need to connect them to something that doesn't support Bluetooth There's an 3.5mm input at the the left ear cup.    The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones offer outstanding sound quality in a stylish and comfortable design. They feature Pure Adaptive Noise Cancellation and come with a set of multifunctional buttons that can be used to answer and reject calls, select tracks, adjust the volume and voice activation. They are available in a range of colors, and are available on the internet or at any Beats retailer. For the price of these headphones there are better ANC options on the market like the Bose QuietComfort 35.