Beats Studio³ Wireless headphones deliver a premium listening experience with Pure Adaptive Noise Cancelling (Pure ANC) to actively block external noise, and real-time audio calibration to preserve clarity, range, and emotion. It continuously pinpoints sounds to block while automatically responding to individual fit and music playback. The efficiency of the Apple W1 chip supports up to 22 hours of battery life with Pure ANC on, and Pure ANC off for low-power mode provides up to 40 hours of playback.

Q: Will the beats work with android phones?
A: Hello Emsala, They definitely work with Android devices. The only thing you would be missing out on, if you were an Android owner, would be the W1 chip inside these Beats Studio 3's. And, to be honest, I would consider the W1 chip to be much more of a "convenience" factor than an "essential" factor, as all the W1 chip really does is pair more quickly to your iPhone (to put it in the least amount of words). Hope this helps! ~ Joos ~
Q: Do these also come with the option to connect to a device with headphone jack adapter?
A: Yes, you can connect this headphones using 3.5 mm headphone jack.
A: Hello SoFloGoalie01, Beats, Bose and Sony headphones are all great headphones and are all meant for different purposes in many different categories. Your choice should be dependant on what you are looking for within these factors: - Price - Style - Comfort - Convenience - Sound Now, I don't know what you are looking for in your dream headphones, but I can tell you a brief summary for Beats, Bose and Sony's top headsets in terms of these factors, so that you can choose for yourself! _____________ Beats Studio 3 Wireless: Price - $349 (premium price) Style - One of the most stylish headphones, providing multiple colorways so you can choose what fits your mood. You will have a hard time finding someone who would critique Beats for not looking good. Comfort - As long as you evenly distribute the headphone's weight, (half) on the crown of your head and (half) on the circumference of your ears, one can easily wear this for a few hours without any physical pain. (Keep in mind that your ears will start getting sweaty after the first 30 minutes. I don't feel any discomfort through this, however, other people may disagree) Convenience - Aside from BlueTooth, the Beats Studio 3's have something called the "W1 chip" that Bose and Sony do not have. (keep in mind that the W1 chip's perks can only work on Apple products ONLY) The W1 chip basically connects very quickly to your device and can easily have it's BlueTooth switch from one Apple product to another with a tap of a button. Another major factor to the W1 chip is that there is no audio latency; the W1 chip eliminates audio lag when watching movies through BlueTooth. Sound - The Beats Studio 3's have a bass-boosted signature. This basically means that genres like rap and hip-hop (anything with a 'punch' in the music) will shine, while delicate genres like instrumental and classical will seem a bit too cluttery due to the bass emphasis. _____________ Bose QC 35 II: Price - $349 (premium price) Style - Has more of a low-key, mature look towards its style. Sadly, there is little-to-no color choice, as they only come in black and silver. Comfort - No matter how you wear these headphones, you will be able to listen to the Bose QC 35's for an unlimited amount of time, as you will find no discomfort with them. Your ears may heat up a bit (maybe becoming a bit moist), but not to the extent that the Beats Studio 3's do. Convenience - Aside from BlueTooth, the only other thing the Bose QC 35's can do extra is bring up your voice activator (Siri, Cortana, google, etc.) by pressing a designated button on the right earcup. Sound - The Bose QC 35 II's have a vocals-boosted signature. This basically means that genres like opera and classical (anything with a calm feel or a singer's vocal presence to the music) will shine, while more intense genres like rap, hip-hop, and dubstep will seem a bit underwhelming due to the bass deficit. _____________ Sony WH-1000x M2: Price - $349 (premium price) Style - Similar to the Bose QC 35's, the Sony 1000x's have a subtle and reserved look to their style. Again, there are only two colorways they allow you to choose from: black and beige-grey. Comfort - The Sony 1000x is the heaviest of the three headsets. The clamping force is very minimal, but no matter how you position the headphones on the crown of your head, after an hour of use, you may feel like repositioning the Sony 1000x's as it can easily cause a bit of physical discomfort. Convenience - Aside from BlueTooth, the Sony WH-1000x M2's has a touch-controlled user interface that is very fun to mess around with (whereas both the Bose and the Beats have buttons). The Sony 1000x's also come with a feature that allows you to listen to your music while listening to your environment at the same time. The Sony WH-1000x M2's can do multiple other nifty functions; I am just acknowledging the deal-breaking functions only to cut my rambling short. Sound - The Sony WH-1000x M2's have a slightly, vocals-boosted signature. With that being said, this is the closest sound signature from the three headsets that are more balanced throughout their frequencies (meaning that the bass mids and treble with not seem to want to dominate each other). Because of this, you can listen to anything you want and never be disappointed with the results. With that being said, there's not a genre that really would shine with these, as they are quite neutral-sounding throughout the genre board. Some think of this as a plus while others prefer to have a different sound signature with more color in certain areas. In the end, it is all up to you; sound is subjective, with each human being preferring one frequency range over the other. My best advice is to just check these three headphones out at your local Best Buy store and have a listen yourself. __________ I hope this helped you make your purchasing decision :) One thing I will tell you, is that you cannot go wrong with any of these, so don't be worried about choosing the "wrong one". ~ Joos ~
A: that hissing noise is part of the noise cancellation, you can double click the power button that would switch from noise cancellation to no hissing
A: You have INs and OUTs on your TV and other devices. Sound is coming OUT of the TV and Into the device you're connecting - your bluetooth speaker or your bluetooth Beats headphones for example. SO, if you want to send audio FROM a phone, tablet, or device to your bluetooth speaker or Beats headphones, you can. But one or the other. Same with sending sound OUT of your TV into your speaker or your headphones, but only one at a time. To connect your Beats headphones to your TV, you can do that 2 easy ways. You can connect your Beats to your TV via bluetooth if your TV is bluetooth enabled. If not, you can connect a bluetooth receiver to your TV via an HDMI cable or an optical cable. Then you would pair your Beats headphones to the bluetooth receiver so you can listen to your TV through your headphones.
A: https://www.beatsbydre.com/support/service-warranty
A: Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphone do not have a find or tracking feature.
A: I’ve using this during workout sessions- lifting weights, incline on treadmill (not running), jumping up and down and they stay in place. Sweat resistant.

Beats Studio³ Wireless headphones deliver a premium listening experience with Pure Adaptive Noise Cancelling (Pure ANC) to actively block external noise, and real-time audio calibration to preserve clarity, range, and emotion. It continuously pinpoints sounds to block while automatically responding to individual fit and music playback. The efficiency of the Apple W1 chip supports up to 22 hours of battery life with Pure ANC on, and Pure ANC off for low-power mode provides up to 40 hours of playback.

Feel every emotion with Beats Studio Pro’s immersive listening experience. A fully custom acoustic platform provides powerful, balanced sound. Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking delivers a 360 audio experience¹. When you want to silence distractions, Active Noise Cancelling adapts in real-time to neutralize the world around you. And when you want a more natural experience, Transparency mode seamlessly mixes the world outside with what you’re listening to. With up to 40 hours of battery life², enhanced Apple and Android compatibility³, and flexible connectivity, every aspect of these headphones has been reimagined to keep you connected to the emotion behind the music longer.

The original go-to wireless headphones for active music lovers are back — and better than ever. Designed to stay in place and get you moving with powerful sound, Beats Solo 4 on-ear Bluetooth headphones have been re-engineered for incredible, high-fidelity acoustics, now featuring Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking for truly immersive listening.
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I bought these a year ago & freaking love them. I use them 5 times a week at the gym & I get super sweaty but they still going strong . I love how comfortable the pads are and the ear coverage. The sounds is amazing & I absolutely love the noice canceling feature. My ears are a bit sensitive so after 2 hours of using them, my ears get a little warm but it’s because they are a good fit and don’t fall off. I also love using them for traveling, they’re the best. I also love how long the battery last & how fast they charge. They really only charge fast with their charging cable, not just any cable. I want to buy another pair in a different color!
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Posted by Anna
Oh, I love my Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Headphones. I've had this for 2 years now, and it's still working, the sound quality is so pristine. Durability is awesome, still looks like brand new. And I used it daily. Battery life last me 1 day and half, it connects easily with my phone, tablet and laptop
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Posted by AnnaSE
I’m in love with my Studio 3 Beats!!!! The noise cancellation is amazing I can’t hear anything when it’s on and I love the over the ear comfortability . The sound quality is great, very crisp but also has great bass tone. The battery life is amazing and connecting it to my iPhone was simple. I recommend these headphones to anyone looking for good sound and quality made.
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