Customers often highlight the Studio Buds + True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds for their sound quality, battery life, and comfortable fit. Many appreciate the sleek design and the quality of the bass, as well as the transparency mode. However, some customers have experienced connectivity issues and feel that the maximum volume could be louder.
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Works great. Volume is great , very comfortable, and easy setup
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The Beats Studio Buds + deliver a fantastic audio experience — crisp sound, and a comfortable fit for extended wear. So why the 1-star rating? Simple: the microphone is a disaster.
When I got my first pair, I was genuinely impressed… until I took a call. Whether it was WhatsApp, Messenger, or a regular phone call, the mic would inexplicably drop every few minutes. And by “drop,” I don’t mean the headphones disconnect — they stay connected, but the person on the other end suddenly can’t hear you. Sometimes, instead of silence, they’re hit with a sharp, high-pitched noise from your side. You might think that switching to your phone speakers and switching back will fix it, or disconnecting and reconnecting your earbuds will fix it, but it doesn't. The only temporary "fix" is by hanging up the call and calling again.
A quick Google search for “Studio Buds + mic drop issues” reveals I’m not alone — Reddit and Apple forums are full of complaints. Some users report limited success by forcing one bud to act as the mic, but that didn’t help me.
I exchanged them at Best Buy (they were very good about this even though I was a few days outside the return window) and gave the same model another shot, just to rule out a hardware fluke. Sadly, the issue persisted on the very first call. That’s when I returned them and went with regular AirPods 4 instead — no issues since.
If you never plan on using these for calls, you might love them. But if hands-free communication is even slightly important to you, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. AirPods, or frankly most other brands, won’t leave you talking to yourself.
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Beyond Disappointed. I own several pairs of Beats. Figured let me
upgrade to the Studio +. No one ever hears me, there is always
static on the receiving end. More problems than they are worth. Own 2 pair of Beats Fit Pro in Stone Purple and Sage Gray alway/s end of losing an earbud unlike AirPods cannot purchase one bud as a replacement. After investing in 4 pair of Studio Headphns and at least 4 pairs of earbuds these must be defective because I absolutely hate them. $200 wasted.