Customers have good things to say about the Studio Pro - Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones, particularly the sound quality, comfort, and battery life, which are frequently praised. Many customers find the fit to be perfect and appreciate the bass, color options, and overall design. Some customers have noted that the volume could be improved and that the price is a bit high.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Its sound great and had perfect ear pods very soft
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Love these headphones. They are better at reducing noise and bringing forward the full spectrum of sound from the albums I love. Game changer and very happy I bought these.
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Headphones work great, I wish they were a bit louder. I use them at the gym and they can get a little loose on your head at times. The headphones disconnect when answering a call so you will have to reconnect them. But overall a nice buy, with great battery life!
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I bought a pair of Sony WH-XB900N's in 2021 here on BBY and was curious to Hear the new technology that may be out there. I chose these Beats Studio Pro. In 2021 I spent $199 on my Sony's. I spent $299 on these Beats on "sale" from $349.
I really am puzzled as to why these things get such great user reviews here on BBY. For the price, comfort, and quality of sound, I've seen better options for one third the price of these... like the JBL's on this site.
I use these headphones (and my Sony's) primarily for watching movies/TV using my iPhone & Roku app (Bluetooth) and occasionally on my PC via Bluetooth.
Let's start with the GOOD: The noise canceling on these Beats are outstanding. Actually, in a side-by-side comparison, the Beats have better noise cancellation than my Sony's. I also like the actual volume up/down buttons versus the touch/haptics on my Sony's.
Other than that, after 3 weeks of using these, I'm finding little good to say about these very expensive headphones.
In a comparison with my less expensive, 3-year-old Sony's, here's what I DO NOT LIKE:
> The bass isn't there. Sony wins easily.
> The sound isn't as crisp or full spectrum - seems kind of shallow, one-dimensional
> The lack of a phone app and/or equalizer is inexcusable. In order to have access to EQ functions, you must wear these corded to your PC via USB-C (I've failed to connect to my iPhone using a cable). Therefore, you have no way to adjust the levels of your audio.
> Less comfortable on the ears and head than the Sony. Full disclosure, I do have a large head. But even the ear cushioning isn't as comfy as Sony.
> They seem too plasticy for me. While the build quality is good, I think they could be a lot better, especially at this price. Also, while I do like the actualy volume up/down buttons vs the touch haptics of my Sony, the buttons also seem too cheap/clicky.
These would be great headphones priced at $99. These are not worth $299. If I could return them, I would. But I misplaced the original packaging. I'll give them to my kid instead.
In summary, these are great headphones if you can find them new for $99. At the $299 price, there are many other better options on Best Buy.