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.
October 2017
(73%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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90 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
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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
Published: 2017-09-24, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Beats had a handful of different sounds on hand to test the Studio 3 ahead of launch. The demo was designed to showcase the range of the headphones' new adaptive noise-canceling technology — but there's only so much you can get from a demo in that kind o...
Amazing noise-cancelling technology, Great battery Life, Very comfortable
No gesture controls, Pricey
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Published: 2017-09-19, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
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,
Expensive, No passive listening mode, Adaptive aspect of NC is not impressive
The Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones combine quality Bluetooth audio and above-average noise cancellation...
Abstract: The Beats brand has had quite the ride. Probably with more humble beginnings, it has blown up to being a cultural icon. So much so that Apple paid up a boggling $3 billion to buy the company out, in 2014. So where are we a couple years later?The Studio Wi...
Apple Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones focuses on delivering fun & rich audio experience to your ears. It doesn't aim to satisfy audiophiles or those who want headphones to sound as natural as possible (for that, go for the Blue Ella or Sadie). But if y...
Comfortable to wear, Lots of volume, Surprisingly balanced sound (for Beats), Well priced (for Beats), W1 chip is great on Apple devices
No noise cancellation settings on iPhone (either on or off), No noise cancellation switch on Android (always on), No Lightning cable included in the box for iPhones, Design is very plasticky
Despite the niggles, for the first time we are properly impressed by the price and balance on offer from the Beats Studio series. Normally, these headphones are big and expensive with overly bassy sound, but this time they're actually a little lighter on...
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...
"In the final analysis, though, there's nothing terribly wrong with the Beats Studio3 Wireless."...
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Published: 2017-10-03, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: All photos: Adam Clark EstesHere's a bold statement: Beats headphones have gotten better since Apple bought the company. They're still kind of a trick, fuelled by premium marketing from the tech company that invented premium marketing. The new Beats Studi...