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Like them or not, you can't argue with the impact Beats By Dre headphones have had on the industry, since they launched their first product back in 2008. In that time, the brand has seen a few changes. Partnerships with phone, car and laptop manufacturer...
Rich, deep bass, Exciting, upfront sound, Powerful, Dynamically confident, Smooth, forgiving character...
No passive mode, Hiss when quiet, More insight in more critical competitors, Bass bias will still be too much for some...
The Beats Studios are ultimately a presentation that aims to be likeable rather than analytical, with finer details smoothed off in exchange for a more forgiving character.We can't argue with that – it's a clever tactic that will serve these headphones we...
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The second generation of Beats Electronics' Studio over-ear headphones (just ‘Studio' for the purposes of this review) continue the company's tradition of balancing sound quality and fashion. While audio is the focal point of the device, there is just as...
Comfortable and compact, Excellent detail, Long battery life, Volume range...
iOS-only, Glossy finish, Very expensive...
The Studio headphones produce detailed and dynamic sound within a compact and comfortable frame. They provide effective ANC, and a battery which keeps them running for a very long time. However, the $429 price might just be too much to ask...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2018-05-09 14:45:10
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Audiophiles and lovers of booming bass alike often ask me what I think about Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, assuming I’ll somehow slam the company. But I’m actually a fan of what Beats has accomplished—in 2008, virtually no one was paying money for headphon...
The product that started the celebrity-endorsed headphone craze gets an update, but the Beats Studio is still intended for bass lovers and not for audiophiles...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2018-05-09 14:45:16
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The Beats Studio 2013 are comfortable headphones with a decent build and finish, and a good range of included accessories. Audio quality has improved considerably compared with the previous version, with an output that's warm but not over the top. The Stu...
Finish, Comfort, Audio quality, Accessories, Detachable cable...
Noise cancellation function isn't on par with market leaders, Headband padding could be more comfortable...
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Just because this set of Beats has the word 'Studio' in, don't go thinking these are the sort of headphones you could use for production. They are about as inaccurate as you can get when it comes to sound. But that's no bad thing. The bass heavy, ultra-pu...
The 2013 Beats Studio are a definite step up from the previous generation. In nearly every respect, they are better. The clean lines, comfort and decent design (minus the fingerprints) are all impressive features.They are a touch bass-heavy for some, but...
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Updated: 2018-05-09 14:45:22
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The success of Beats by Dre headphones has been immense and hasn't faltered in years, fueled by fashion friendly reboots and an ever expanding range.Beats Studio headphones are the original noise-cancelling model and this new update ditches AAA batteries...
Sturdy yet lighter build, Exciting sound, Rechargeable...
Expensive, Audible noise cancelling hiss...
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Feel like your music is good enough to let everyone hear it? That's the issue the 2013 Beats Studio headphones are plagued with.The same old Beats headphones that you see every jerk wearing.Oh, so comfy.Also, the bass. It's deep. You know, like every pair...
Unless you're obsessed with the fashion statement these headphones represent or are willing to listen to your music below half-volume forever, these are probably best avoided...
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Audiophiles and lovers of booming bass alike often ask me what I think about Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, assuming I'll somehow slam the company. But I'm actually a fan of what Beats has accomplished—in 2008, virtually no one was paying money for headphon...
Delivers powerful audio with deep bass and very crisp highs. Quite comfortable. Comes with two detachable cables, one with inline remote control. Rechargeable battery.
Overpriced. Wildly sculpted sound signature not for purists. Can't be used in passive mode. The familiar design is either a draw or a repellent...
The product that started the celebrity-endorsed headphone craze gets an update, but the Beats Studio is still intended for bass lovers and not for audiophiles...
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The smartphone - I don't have to tell you - is nowadays far more than just a mobile phone with touchscreen but as important functionalities like phone and Internet access are, as important are features like the camera and music playback. No wonder that...
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It has been almost 5 years to the date, that the flagship Beats by Dr. Dre Studio headphones hit the streets. Back then they were simply called ‘Beats,' without the Studio. Five years later, that single pair of headphones triggered the current frenetic he...
New improved design and build quality. Snug fit with very comfy ear cushions. Adaptive noise canceling works well. Battery is rechargeable. Improved soundstage almost sounds 3D in nature. Increased highs and mids sound great and audio is not as bass heavy...
Audio could be a little more balanced. Hinges are stronger but still seem a bit weak. Once the battery goes dead, so does the music...
Beats loyalists will be thrilled with the changes, and even picky audiophiles should give the new Beats Studio's a try. Beats has turned the volume down on the bass, but there is no denying how crisp the vocals are delivered, and even instrumentals. Y...
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To briefly recap Beats Studio's history and place in the Beats universe, Monster Cable famously co-developed a pair of over-ear headphones with rapper and producer Dr. Dre, releasing them as “Beats by Dre.” Made primarily from glossy plastic with a soft r...
Beats Electronics justifiably describes the 2013 version of Beats Studio ($300) as "an icon remastered." Although the original Beats Studio was both overpriced and sonically underwhelming, it was indeed iconic: its industrial design was unique, widely pra...
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After nearly 5 years of conquering the world with its headphones, Beats decided it was time to release an updated model of its most successful pair of over-ear headphones to rule the sets of hip-hop music videos and countless celebrity noggins. These a...
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But Beats, like some other style-oriented headphone companies, is getting more serious about sound. I know because the distributor of the headphone measurement system I use told me Beats bought the same gear-an investment of at least $5,000 in hardware al...
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