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We review the best headphones you can buy in the UK in 2015. Get the most for your money with our top headphones for your smartphone or tablet . including best in-ear headphones, best on-ear headphones and best over-ear headphones. Updated on 14/7/15 . Se...
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Wireless headphones can look strange, but Dr. Dre's “Beats” brand is here to show that cordless doesn't necessarily have to mean clunky. Now, the real question is are they worth your money…Headphones are more than just something to listen to your music wi...
Pretty good sound across the board; Supports high-resolution audio; Can be wired or wireless; “Fashionable”; Portable, thanks to the ability to fold up;...
Controls are cumbersome; No NFC; Expensive; Headphones have to be powered to work, even when wired; Weak active noise cancellation; No cut-off switch when you collapse the headphones, staying on the entire time;...
Dr. Dre's option to making your ears sing the praises of music without wires does result in a pair of cans with decent sound, but it's lacking in usability and common sense as far as design and engineering go.Headphones shouldn't need power to work. That'...
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We love our “cans” here at EFTM, in fact collecting them is almost a hobby. Plus we'd like to think we know a thing or two about what brings together the ultimate headphones package after years working in radio. We see plenty of them come across the man c...
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Some headphone makers put fashion and and form before function, leaving you with great-looking cans that don't actually sound that great. These new Beats Studio Wireless headphones combine Bluetooth and noise and despite what you might presume based on th...
Well built, fashionable, Good sound quality, Versatile noise cancelling...
Expensive, Noise cancelling can't be disabled, Earcups don't articulate...
Beats Studio WirelessLikeWell built, fashionable.Good sound quality.Versatile noise cancelling.Don't LikeExpensive.Noise cancelling can't be disabled.Earcups don't articulate.Despite a few flaws in design and the implementation of noise cancelling and int...
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How much is a name worth? Beats, by Apple's standards at least, is a $3 billion brand.Costing a cool $379.95 (about £224, AU$404), I ask again: how much is a name worth? It's difficult to review the Beats Studio Wireless headphones without dwelling on the...
Super sleek design, Quality sound, Comfy and easy to use...
Exorbitantly pricey, Some sound leakage, Too heavy on bass, Locked, in battery...
After wearing these cans around for the past three weeks, I understand why the Beats Studio Wireless headphones are so appealing. The sound quality is better than most lower-end cans and, in the right mood, the boosted bass serves a guilty pleasure. Thes...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:03
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How much is a name worth? Beats, by Apple's standards at least, is a $3 billion brand.Costing a cool $379.95 (about £224, AU$404), I ask again: how much is a name worth? It's difficult to review the Beats Studio Wireless headphones without dwelling on the...
Super sleek design, Quality sound, Comfy and easy to use...
Exorbitantly pricey, Some sound leakage, Too heavy on bass, Lockedin battery...
But before the Studio Wireless wins your praise (or derision), there are still a few more hurdles to jump. Namely, the internal battery and feature set. Battery life It's no secret, making long-lasting rechargeable batteries isn't easy. Beats's website pr...
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avhub.com.au Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:03
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He loves his bass, dr dre, judging from these over-the-ear ‘studio's, part of the ‘beats' collection from Monster.They come bearing not only his signature on the extraordinarily upmarket packaging, but also a supposedly personally-penned paeon to the powe...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:03
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A wireless version of the Beats Studio headphones has been a long time coming, but the cable-free version finally made an appearance on 23 March to coincide with the El...
Comfortable, Quality finish and manufacturing, Balanced frequency response, Ergonomics, Lots of accessories...
Somewhat stifled sound, ANC produces an audible hiss, ANC can't be turned off, Expensive...
We were somewhat disappointed with the Studio Wireless' sound compared to the standard Beats Studio, which we liked. That said, it's still a well-designed headphone with quality manufacturing, elegant finish and acceptable performance. It's both a functio...
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Dr. Dre's Beats headphones range is both widely imitated and remarkably divisive among audio enthusiasts. The design of the Beats Studio Wireless headphones is heavy on glossy plastic and looks a little cheap at first glance. However, we liked the comfort...
Strong bass and decent sound quality, but active noise-cancelling is too aggressive...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:03
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Dr. Dre’s Beats headphones lineup is found on the heads and around the necks of athletes giving press conferences and pop stars in music videos, and it would easy to write them off as overpriced, celebrity-endorsed plastic. That would be a mistake, as the...
The Studio Wireless Bluetooth headphones offer the Beats signature look and sound, along with the Beats premium price...
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T3.com
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These are the second iteration of the Beats Studio Wireless (2014) headphones and there's been a complete redesign both inside and outside. Along with this new design comes new challenges - as Bluetooth technology advances so to does the competition, with...
Great new design, Comfortable, Battery life...
Less bassy sound, Louder noise cancelling hiss, Hugely expensive...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:03
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When you think of headphones these days, you probably immediately think of the monster brand that is Beats by Dre, the premium street-style cans that are worn by style icons and celebrities alike. We've got the latest top-end Studio Wireless headphones...
Strapping on a pair of Beats headphones is nothing short of a fashion statement these days, but there's no question that these are an attractive pair of cans even if you're not a fan of the brand. Not only do they look good, but they're also comfortable too: the cups are padded with soft leather that cover your ears gently, and they also shield out external noise, letting you concentrate on your...
There's not too much to fault the Beats Studio Wireless on, as it performs its job very well and it looks good doing it too - but there is an according extortionate price tag. For £329.95, it borders on audiophile territory, but it doesn't bring in the same quality that many keen listeners will be looking for. On top of that, when there's no music playing, there can be an annoying hiss at times...
Beats by Dre headphones are expensive, and the latest Studio Wireless is no exception: even though they sound great (although bass-heavy) you're ultimately paying far too much for just the name and the styling. Its wireless Bluetooth and noise-cancelli...
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Since the Beats Studio Wireless are essentially the wireless version of the Beats Studio headphones we reviewed recently, we figured this would wind up being a pretty straightforward review. The way we saw it, either the Bluetooth sound quality was going...
Bluetooth tames treble some, Better-controlled bass, Adequate noise cancelling, Long-lasting battery, Sleek design...
Lack of dynamics, Some hiss when music isn't active, Response curve changes with volume, When the battery dies, so does the music...
The Beats by Dre Studio Wireless won't win the hearts of audiophiles any time soon, but the company did a good thing by taming the bass and presenting a clearer overall sound. Thanks to the Bluetooth streaming process, these headphones manage to keep sp...
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Beats updated its Studio over-ears (MSRP $299.95) for 2013, and while the company managed to do several things well, the Studios still have a very misleading name: If you're into mixing or equalizing your own sound in a studio, run for the hills.However...
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The headphone business is booming right now. Go on any plane, train, tube or bus and you will see several people enjoying their audio with a serious pair of cans on their heads. The most desirable of these headphones to the masses – for whatever reason -...
The Beats Studio is two things; firstly they are powerful headphones that are great for hip-hop or electronic music, secondly they are a desirable fashion accessory/statement. If that's what you're after then these are great - if you're looking for a more...
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Let's face it: Beats headphones don't need press. The brand is, by far, the most recognizable in its market. In fact, it could be argued that a published review of a Beats by Dr. Dre headphone is more beneficial at this point to the publisher's traffic th...
Lighter, stronger and sleeker, Dual-mode noise-cancelling, Auto-off switch, Rechargeable battery, Effective noise cancelling, More controlled bass than before...
Odd thumping noise in right ear when pushed, Response curve seems to change with volume, Treble is shrill and piercing at times, When battery dies, so does the music...
While the new Beats Studio deliver a re-voiced sound as promised, the changes aren't all for the better. We do appreciate that bass response has been toned down several notches, but there's sharpness to the midrange and an inconsistency to the treble th...
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What are the Beats Studio headphones? The Beats by Dre. Studio have, for years, been the top-end model in the highly-recognisable Beats range. And now they've been given a refresh for 2013 and beyond. The price hasn't changed, £269.99, and for that you ge...
Comfortable, Mix of noise cancellation and isolation works well, Head-hugging look an improvement...
Thick sound harms separation, Harsh upper mids...
The Beats Studio improve upon their predecessors with simpler active noise cancellation and a more streamlines design. They're enjoyable headphones, but thanks to a few sound issues we'd recommend checking out a few other sets for becoming part of the Be...
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"The original remastered," reads the interior of the Beats Studio (2013) headphones box. That's the sort of statement that might put fear into the hearts (and ears) of fans of The Beatles - just take a look at the waveforms after each album remaster - and...
Bassheads will be bowled over by the booming low-end, far better isolation than original model, built-in battery rather than AAAs, battery gauge is an improvement over original model, lightweight fit is comfortable, soft earcups, adjustable and flexi head...
Batteries die and it's audio over until charged up again, plastic exterior is a fingerprint magnet, bass-heavy sound won't suit all, audible hiss when quiet, mid-level compression can be harsh to ears, isolation not perfect, pricey considering the build q...
The latest Beats Studio headphones are a whole heap of cash for what they are - around as much as the heavier Beats Pro - which is their initial shortcoming. And yet Beats has escalated to a design brand as much as an audio brand, which is where we...
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We see Beats headphones all over town, but up until this point, have never had a pair on our ears for review. Our time has come, though, with a new pair of Studio cans with noise cancelling delivering music to our head for the past few days. Arriving...
Comfortable; Portable; Thick cable;...
Noise cancelling isn't very good; Sound only plays when active noise cancellation is switched on; No real attack or vibrancy in the sound; Expensive for what they are; Remote is only iOS friendly;...
Quality headphones are about more than just awesome sound these days, as evident by the new styles of headphones appearing on the market.While the charge for this new scene was originally led by none other than the Dr. Dre brand of cans, “Beats,” the late...
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When hip-hop and rap maestro Dr. Dre created the ‘Beats by Dr. Dre' brand, he wanted to impart an aural experience that most people have never enjoyed with regular headphones: music in its original and most powerful form, yet deep in bass and crisp to the...
Headphones for the TrendyOn a whole, Beats Studio is an all-rounder that performs well across a range of music genres and media types. Performance is smooth, clear and above average, although we feel that these headphones are more likely to be picked up b...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:04
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These four noise-cancelling headphones use battery power to reduce any outside racket. Silent listening, supreme comfort and, naturally, sterling sound, is what we’re after here...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-09-20 02:25:04
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Andre Romelle Young, aka Dr. Dre may not be able to tout a medical degree as part of his many accomplishments but when it comes to producing music, the man is a legend. Not content with producing top beats for the likes of Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent and Emin...
Crystal clear sound, great bass, noise cancelling features and sleek looks make Beats by Dre Studio an audiophile’s dream. Andre Romelle Young, aka Dr. Dre may not be able to tout a medical degree as part of his many accomplishments but when it come...
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