Beats Studio Pro headphones are 50% off right now - and I can vouch for them
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Beats Studio Pro headphones are 50% off right now - and I can vouch for them
"Since the release of the Beats Studio 3 in 2017, a lot has changed with the Beats Studio lineup's design. The Studio Pro is devoid of the flashy, self-branded, chrome metal plating that used to be on older Beats headphones and, instead, sports a more muted and mature matte finish. The Studio Pro boasts noise-canceling tech, all-day comfort, and a reliable battery life, offering all the features you'd want in a pair of headphones."
"I tried the Studio Pro in Deep Brown, and the rich color and minimalist design make them the most aesthetically pleasing headphones I've ever seen. Usually, the Beats Studio Pro retail for $350, placing them on the higher end of the headphones price range. This year's Studio Pro feature smoothed-out hinges, more subtle colorways, and improved ear cup materials. There are some meaningful changes on the inside of the headphones, too."
"For one, the pair now offer noise-canceling and transparency modes, the latter being a first among Beats' over-ear headphones. The Studio Pro is compatible with spatial audio on iOS via Bluetooth and delivers lossless audio when connected to a device via its USB-C port. You can even listen to lossless audio while charging the Studio Pro when it's connected to an Android phone."
The Beats Studio Pro adopts a muted, mature matte finish with smoothed-out hinges and improved ear-cup materials for enhanced comfort and aesthetics. The headphones include active noise cancellation and a transparency mode, the first transparency implementation among Beats' over-ear models. The Studio Pro supports spatial audio on iOS over Bluetooth and delivers lossless audio when connected via USB-C, including the ability to play lossless while charging when connected to an Android phone. Battery life is described as reliable and suitable for all-day use. The headphones retail for $350 and lack multipoint Bluetooth pairing.
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