A:AnswerSame here. Had less than 60 days. BB employee said they were much better product prior to the Apple acquisition (used to metal, now plastic). Now have to pay $29 to repair/replace! Should be a class action! Check TikTok to see so many experiencing same issue!!!
A:AnswerHi Jeffk,
Well it generally covers damage but not loss. However, with the Beats Studio Pro, there's a 'Find My' feature that can help you locate your lost headphones based on their last known connected location, which is pretty neat.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHey Saint,
Short answer yes, the Beats Studio Pro definitely has it. They come with personalized spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, giving you that theater like surround sound experience. So if you're watching a movie or playing a game, the sound will be super immersive, like you're surrounded by 64 speakers lol.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
Typically, when you connect a Bluetooth device like headphones to a TV, it's a one 2 one connection. This means you probably can't have the TV speakers and the headphones playing audio simultaneously. It's a bummer, I know, but that's how Bluetooth usually rolls. However, some TVs might have a setting that allows both, so it's worth digging into your TV’s manual or settings.
I hope this makes sense!
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
Well, prices can vary based on color, supply, demand, or even promotions. It's weird but true. A chat with Best Buy or a peek at their website might explain why there’s a price difference.
I hope this info helps!
A:AnswerHey Just,
If you're chasing that bass and weren't satisfied with the AirPods Max, the Beats Studio Pro might just tickle your fancy. They're engineered for a rich and immersive sound, and they've got a custom acoustic platform that's been re tuned to deliver that punchy bass Beats is known for. Plus, they boast an improvement in audio fidelity of up to 80% compared to their predecessors, the Beats Studio Wireless. So, if bass is what you're after, these could be worth considering,. I love them.
I hope this helps and you get yours!
A:AnswerHi fellow BB costumer,
Regarding the automatic connection issue with the Beats Studio Pro, it seems that while the Beats Studio Pro does not feature the W1 chip like the Beats Studio 3, it does have some form of automatic switching between devices. However, it's not as seamless as with AirPods, and some users have reported having to manually select the Studio Pro each time they switch between devices like the iPhone and iPad. This might be due to the devices needing to run on compatible operating systems, but even then, the auto switching may not be as reliable.
I hope this info helps!
A:AnswerThese don’t have an Apple M1 chip so they will not work with Apple audio share.
If that is important, you need Beats Studio 3 or Apple max headphones.
A:AnswerHey there fellow costumer,
Well, Beats is actually a brand co-founded by Dr. Dre, so when you get Beats, it's part of that legacy. The difference is mostly in models and features, not the brand itself.
I hope this helps to clear your thoughts!
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
From what I know, these headphones are made of a mix of plastic, metal, and synthetic leather. For those with allergies, it's important to check the specific materials used, especially concerning rubber or latex, which can be common allergens. Beats or Apple's official website might have more detailed info, or you could reach out to their customer support to be sure.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi Magna,
They should work with any Bluetooth enabled device, including Android flip phones and Samsung phones. Mine work as intended with an iPhone so far, not connection issues so far.
I hope this helps to make your decision!
A:AnswerI Meo,
Oh well, Black Friday deals are like a closely guarded secret until they're not, you'll usually find the date announced a few weeks before on the retailer's site or through ads. Keep an eye out as November rolls around.
I hope this helps!