Take advantage of this amazing chance to save a lot of money: the Beats Studio Pro headphones are now 14% off, taking the price down to an unbeatable $299.95. You can enjoy high-end sound and the newest technology without spending a lot of money. People would want to kill the Beats Studio Pro. Because they are sleek, they can fit most head forms without any problems. The Sennheiser HD800 headphones are great for critical listening, but you should never wear them outside of your home because they make you look like a psychopath.
On the other hand, the Studio Pro was made to be so stylish that anyone, anywhere can wear them and not look weird. Even though it looks expensive, the industrial design isn’t very impressive. The headphones are mostly made of plastic, which makes them light but also feels a little cheap in your hand. While the metal joints are great, the earcups are only held to the band by a thin piece of plastic. If you sit on them by accident once, it’s easy to see how they could break.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
Specification | Detail |
Color | Deep Brown |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired, USB-C, 3.5mm |
Battery life | Up to 40 hours; 24 hours (ANC enabled) |
Water resistance | None |
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The fact that the headphones are almost entirely made of plastic means that they are very light and don’t feel heavy on the head. This means that the top band feels really good because all the weight is on the earcups. You may remember the bass-heavy thumpiness of Beats’ sound from a decade or more ago. The Beats Studio Pro bring that sound back. The bass in songs like Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” will hit you over the head, but it will lose some of the middle details. The headphones’ bass was fun, but the midrange detail loss never seemed worth it to me.
This was true for almost every song I listened to on them over a Bluetooth link. The active noise cancellation on the Beats Studio Pro is good, but not great. It’s loud enough to drown out background noise like talking, but not loud enough to drown out engine noise or tube trains. One very helpful thing about the noise cancellation is that the pads themselves are made of materials that block out some noise. Outside noise can be blocked out by the sound and the passive noise reduction of the earpads, even when noise cancellation is turned off.