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Beats by Dr. Dre – Beats Studio Buds + True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds – Black/Gold
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(679 customer reviews)
$169.99 Original price was: $169.99.$149.99Current price is: $149.99.
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Mizgamr90 –
I own a pair of Beats Fit Pro prior to grabbing these studio buds. Never owned the first version of the studio buds even though I had considered trying them before grabbing the last gen of AirPods Pro. Currently though these are my favorite and get a ton compliments on the transparent model. These stay in my ear much better than any pair of AirPods I’ve ever owned. I’m a paramedic so I use these while at work to do my job….I work at the most 2-3 consecutive days in a row and I try my best to charge my case these up after every shift but sometimes I forget but it not a huge deal. They easily last me through those 2-3 consecutive shifts. Not an audiophile…but these sounds amazing and feet my needs in that department. I’m not sure if it worth buying these if you owned the first version, I can’t attest to that but I really enjoy these Beats Buds. Connectivity to the iPhone and android is top tier. I own both an android and iPhone and switch connection of the studio buds between the two phones often mostly while at work.
Samuel –
My wife washed my pants with my airpods in them so I got these because I didn’t want to spend the extra on airpods pro and wow these are basically the same. Sounds great, battery lasts a long time on the charging case and the buds, USB C charging which is great, and noise cancellation is very comparable, although noticed just barely worse noise cancellation on flights. The downside to the beats though are there is no detection for it to know when the buds are in your ear so it doesn’t pause if you pull one out, and the other downside is it doesnt autoconnect to your other apple devices nearby like the airpods did. You would have to click into bluetooth on whichever desired device and manually change them over.
HulkMann18 –
Beats has delivered an upgrade, a product that is evolving and for the better! The inspiration drawn from transparent tech of the past, as well as the most recent Nothing Ear (1), Ear (2), and Stick earbuds was a good design choice. The sound is indeed better, refined with less bloat and audible instrument separation. They give the Beats Fit Pro a run for the money, though the Fit Pro’s enjoy the Apple H1 with noticeable advantages. The ANC is also stronger and safe to say no pressure has been felt. The lack of wireless charging may be a turn off for some, not to me. The lack of auto-pause / ear detection may be another reason why some may stay away, but not a deal breaker. In short, you get improved battery life, stronger and noticeable ANC, more pleasant and enjoyable sound thanks to some fine tuning, These are going to stay in the collection, and it makes me wonder what Beats/Apple has in store for the Beats Fit Pro (2) if they ever make any. Price! $169 worthy? perhaps, but I’d be happier dishing out $10 less or even the original price of the OG studio buds at $149. Choice is yours, but Beats is listening and making improvements along the way.