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Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio 3 Wireless and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Beats by Dr. Dre Studio 3 Wireless.
Award: Recommended October 2017
October 2017
 
(73%)
106 Reviews
Users
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90 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Amazing noise-cancelling technology
  • Great battery Life
  • Very comfortable
  • Phenomenal sound and ANC tech
  • Easy pairing to iOS users thanks to W1 chip
  • Long battery life with neat quick charge feature
  • Comfortable ear pads with good seal
  • Excellent above average wireless range
  • Great call quality
  • Ear cups offer easy access to Si
  • All of the players in the $400 wireless headphone space have great battery life
  • But the Beats Studio3 offers the best by far
  • Especially if you leave the noise cancelation turned off. A 40hour battery life is insane
  • And the fact that the headphones char
  • 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 devices dead simple. Performs well as a headset for making cell-phone calls
  • Rich
  • Crisp sound signature with a focus on high-mid definition
  • Wireless audio and active noise cancellation
  • NC can be disabled to save battery life
  • Apple W1 chip makes pairing with iOS devices even more simple
  • Plenty of color options
  • Smooth matte finish
  • Batter life
  • Connection
  • Satisfying bass thump
  • Collapsible design
  • Comfortable
  • Cozy pads
  • Flawless operation with Apple devices
  • Pure ANC cleans up noises very well
  • W1 made pairing experience easy for iOS users
  • Fast-charging
  • Comfortable Fit
  • Quick Charging tops up battery in 10 minutes for 3 hours of listening
  • Stabile connection over large area
  • Solid bass performance for bass heavy tracks
  • Offer extra volume over other headphones
  • Comfortable and stable fit
  • Clean subtle design
  • Not the sound of the Beats of old
  • Solid build quality
  • ANC works well
  • Nice hard shell case included
  • W1 chip and iOS integration is seamless
  • Bluetooth reception is stellar
  • Good sound quality

The editors didn't like

  • No gesture controls
  • Pricey
  • A bit pricey for a plastic build
  • Additional Resources
  • Visit the Beats by Dre website for more product information
  • Check out the Headphone Accessory Reviews page to read similar reviews
  • Design is the same as previous model's. Does not fold flat and carrying case is somewhat bulky
  • Expensive
  • No passive listening mode
  • Adaptive aspect of NC is not impressive
  • Price
  • Sound quality
  • Build quality isn't what I'd expect for the price
  • Battery life and Bluetooth suffer when not connected to Apple devices
  • Sound lacks refinement
  • Vocals lack fullness
  • Competitors in same price bracket have more premium build
  • MicroUSB is an anachronism
  • Especially in Apple ecosystem
  • Short battery life with Pure ANC enabled
  • Still uses Micro-USB
  • Known pairing issues with Samsung S7
  • Lack of audible notifications for pairing mode and power toggle
  • ANC has some trouble blocking out bass-range noise
  • Sound leans heavier to the bass side may not be for everyone
  • Clamping pressure is tight
  • May not set well with some
  • Would have like to seen USB-C for charging
  • Fingerprint magnet accents
  • Not super comfortable

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  Published: 2017-12-30, Author: Steph , review by: majorhifi.com

  • Abstract:  Here at Major HiFi, I usually found myself avoiding Beats headphones. They always seemed overpriced and didn't pay enough attention to detail in sound. However, I recently got a pair of Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones to try out, and my opinion may sur...

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  Published: 2017-12-27, Author: Roderick , review by: techguysmartbuy.com

  • So to answer the question of does Beats finally live up to the hype? Yes. Definitely a lot better previous iterations of Beats Audio products. The build & sound quality is pretty solid and still tuned for the bass. They live up to all-day battery life w/...

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  Published: 2017-11-30, Author: David , review by: cnet.com

  • 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 devices dead simple. Performs well as a headset for making cell-phone calls
  • Design is the same as previous model's. Does not fold flat and carrying case is somewhat bulky
  • Beats has taken a very good wireless noise-canceling headphone and significantly increased its performance...

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  Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Nate , review by: slashgear.com

  • Pure ANC cleans up noises very well, W1 made pairing experience easy for iOS users, Fast-charging
  • Short battery life with Pure ANC enabled, Still uses Micro-USB
  • Two years ago, the argument for and against Beats was cultural. It was more status symbol than really solid headphone. Athletes, celebrities and neighborhood show-offs draped them around their necks like jewelry. To many, the sound they produced paled to...

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  Published: 2017-11-02, Author: Helena , review by: geardiary.com

  • Phenomenal sound and ANC tech, easy pairing to iOS users thanks to W1 chip, long battery life with neat quick charge feature, comfortable ear pads with good seal, excellent above average wireless range, great call quality, ear cups offer easy access to Si
  • A bit pricey for a plastic build

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  Published: 2017-10-25, Author: Vlad , review by: theverge.com

  • Satisfying bass thump, Collapsible design, Comfortable, cozy pads, Flawless operation with Apple devices
  • Battery life and Bluetooth suffer when not connected to Apple devices, Sound lacks refinement, vocals lack fullness, Competitors in same price bracket have more premium build, MicroUSB is an anachronism, especially in Apple ecosystem

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  Published: 2017-10-20, Author: Chance , review by: chipchick.com

  • Abstract:  The Good: Balanced sound, excellent battery life, secure fit, easy pairing with Apple devicesThe Bad: Can become uncomfortable after more than an hour, sound quality isn't good enough to justify $350 on its ownWho they're for: The fashionable, Apple fans...

 
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  Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Josh , review by: gadgetreview.com

  • Abstract:  It's about time an update to Beats' flagship noise-cancelling over-ear headphones has come around. We found a lot to love in the original model in our Beats Studio Wireless Review. Apple (who owns the company) has taken the time to incorporate some its lo...

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  Published: 2017-10-08, Author: Serenity , review by: imore.com

  • If the pairing of Apple's W1 chip and solid noise-cancellation sounds like music to your ears, you'll love the $349 Beats Studio 3 Wireless. They're not quite as comfortable or top-tier as the QC35s, but if easy connectivity and lengthy battery life matte...

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  Published: 2017-10-07, Author: Roger , review by: appleinsider.com

  • Should you get the Studio3? It doesn't sound much better than even the Solo2 Wireless, and costs $50 more than the Solo3, which is a tough sell when Bose's QuietComfort 35 headphones are available for $329. Sony's MDR-1000X costs about as much as the Stu...

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