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Beats Studio Pro - Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones - Personalized Spatial Audio, USB-C Lossless Audio, Apple & Android Compatibility, Up to 40 Hours Battery Life - Black


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Studio Pro
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Brand Beats
Color Black
Ear Placement Over Ear
Form Factor Over Ear
Noise Control Active Noise Cancellation

About this item

  • BEATS' CUSTOM ACOUSTIC PLATFORM delivers rich, immersive sound whether you’re listening to music or taking calls.
  • LOSSLESS AUDIO via USB-C plus three distinct built-in sound profiles to enhance your listening experience
  • HEAR WHAT YOU WANT with two distinct listening modes: fully-adaptive Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency mode
  • ENHANCED COMPATIBILITY with one-touch pairing and a robust set of native Apple and Android features
  • PERSONALIZED SPATIAL AUDIO with dynamic head tracking place you at the center of an immersive 360-degree listening experience
  • LONGER LISTENING - Up to 40 hours total battery life. A 10-minute Fast Fuel charge provides up to 4 hours of additional playback.
  • LOUD AND CLEAR - Voice-targeting mics precisely filter background noise for crisp, clear call performance
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pair with my iPhone?

The first time you power on Beats Studio Pro, pairing mode is automatically enabled. On iPhone running the latest iOS, simply hold the headphones near an unlocked phone, and follow on-screen instructions. Or, go to the Bluetooth menu and select “Beats Studio Pro”.

How do I pair with my Mac?

If you have previously paired with an iPhone and the Mac is connected to the same iCloud account, your Beats Studio Pro will automatically pair with your Mac. Simply, select your headphones as the sound output in the Control Center or Apple menu > System Settings > Sound. If the Mac is not connected to your iCloud account, make sure that you turned on Bluetooth on your Mac. Hold your Beats Studio Pro next to your Mac. Press and hold the System button on the right ear cup until the Fuel Gauge LEDs start to flash. Open the Bluetooth menu on your Mac, and choose “Beats Studio Pro”.

How do I pair with my Android device?

The first time you power on Beats Studio Pro, pairing mode is automatically enabled. To pair using Google Fast Pair, an on-screen, one-touch pairing prompt will appear on your Android device. For older Android devices, or to pair manually, use the Beats app or pair in the Bluetooth menu by selecting “Beats Studio Pro”. To download the Beats app, visit the Google Play store or download directly from beatsbydre.com.

How do I initiate pairing mode again to pair with other devices?

If you need to initiate pairing mode again, hold down the System button on the right ear cup until the Fuel Gauge LEDs begin to flash. Beats Studio Pro is now ready to pair.

How do I charge them?

To charge your Beats Studio Pro, connect the headphones to a power source using the included USB-C cable. (Note: USB-C power adapter sold separately). The Fuel Gauge LEDs will illuminate while the headphone is charging.

How do I check the battery life?

To check the battery life, simply press the System button on the right ear cup once. The Fuel Gauge LEDs will display the level of charge remaining.

How long does the battery last?

Beats Studio Pro can provide up to 40 hours of listening time with ANC or Transparency turned off, or up to 24 hours of listening time with ANC turned on.

How do I change modes from ANC to Transparency?

To toggle between listening modes, simply press the system button twice. Beats Studio Pro will rotate between ANC and Transparency.

How do I turn them on and off?

Turn on Beats Studio Pro by holding down the System button until the Fuel Gauge LEDs illuminate. To turn the headphones off, hold down the same System button until the Fuel Gauge LEDs shut off.

How do I activate Siri?

On Apple devices, you can activate Siri hands-free just by saying “Hey Siri”. Or, hold down the ‘b’ button and wait for the chime.

How do I activate other voice assistants?

Hold down the ‘b’ button to activate whichever voice assistant is enabled on your device.

Can I use with a wired connection?

Use the included 3.5mm cable to connect Beats Studio Pro to a standard audio source. Beats Studio Pro also offers USB-C audio, so you can stream audio or take phone calls by connecting the headphone to a compatible source using the included USB-C cable.

Does it have a microphone?

Beats Studio Pro has six total microphones, enabling high-quality call performance as well as ANC and Transparency performance. Four microphones are dedicated to ANC and Transparency mode processing, and two beam-forming microphones are positioned out the outside of the ear cups to target your voice when on phone calls, video conferencing, or while using your voice assistant.

Does Beats Studio Pro have Spatial Audio?

When paired with Apple devices, Beats Studio Pro will automatically play back tracks available in Dolby Atmos from Apple Music. Head-tracking is only available when paired with Apple devices, and must be enabled/disabled from the device. Spatial Audio personalization requires an iPhone X or later with TrueDepth camera. Beats Studio Pro can also play back tracks available in Dolby Atmos when using Apple Music on an Android device.

How do I use USB-C and EQ-optimized sound modes?

When Beats Studio Pro is connected to a compatible source device via USB-C, it will appear as a standard USB audio device – enabling you to stream audio or take phone calls while simultaneously charging the headphone. While using USB-C audio, press the system button twice to switch between three EQ-optimized sound profiles: Beats Signature, Entertainment, and Conversation. The Fuel Gauge LEDs will illuminate one, two, or three segments correlating to each respective sound profile.

How can I keep my product up to date?

Software updates will occasionally be made available to enable new features or improve the product experience. These ‘silent’ updates are automatically enabled when connected to an Apple device. To stay up to date on an Android device, download the Beats app from Google Play.

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Ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,105) 4.6 out of 5 stars (78,737) 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,926) 4.5 out of 5 stars (37,686)
Form-factor Over-ear Headphones On-ear Headphones True Wireless earphones w/ charging case True Wireless earphones w/ charging case
Battery Life Up to 40H Up to 40H Up to 9H (buds), up to 36H total Up to 7H (buds), up to 30H total
Fast Fuel 10-min charge = 4 hr playback 5-min charge = 3 hr playback 5-min charge = 1 hr playback 5-min charge = 1 hr playback
Active Noise Cancelling Yes No Yes Yes
Transparency Yes No Yes Yes
Sweat & Water Resistant No No Yes (IPX4) Yes (IPX4)
Controls Multi-function buttons and volume controls Multi-function buttons and volume controls ‘b’ button on each earbud ‘b’ button on each earbud
In-ear detection No No No Yes
Calling Dual-Beam forming mics Dual-Beam forming mics Dual-Beam forming mics Dual-Beam forming mics
Chip Platform Beats Proprietary Platform Apple W1 Platform Beats Proprietary Platform Apple H1 Platform
Dolby Atmos Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spatial Audio w/ Head Tracking Yes No No Yes
Fit UltraPlush over-ear cushions with seamless engineered leather On-ear cushions with engineered leather 4 sizes 3 sizes
Charging Port USB-C micro-USB USB-C (via charging case) USB-C (via charging case)

What's in the box

  • Beats Studio Pro headphones
  • Carrying case
  • USB-C to USB-C cable for charging and audio
  • 3.5mm analog audio cable
  • Quick Start Guide
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    4.5 out of 5 stars
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    8,105 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the battery life, performance, and color of the headphones. For example, they mention that it holds a charge for days, works well with the Apple ecosystem, and is stylish. That said, opinions are mixed on fit, quality, comfort, and sound quality.

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    208 customers mention174 positive34 negative

    Customers like the battery life of the headphones. They mention that it lasts a long time on a single charge, holds a charge like nobody's business, and can be used for 40 hours of use total. They also appreciate the noise cancellation, durability, connectivity, and that it saves battery.

    "...Build quality is plastic but still solid with metal sliders that have a jarring but somehow pleasing click as you slide them in or out...." Read more

    "...These headphones feel sturdy for me. I was pleasantly surprised...." Read more

    "...I used that to watch video on my computer. It saves battery and with the cord there is no latency...." Read more

    "...Moreover, the durability of these headphones is impressive. They feel robust and well-built, giving us confidence that they'll withstand daily use..." Read more

    175 customers mention163 positive12 negative

    Customers like the color of the headphones. They say it's pretty, slick to wear, and the matte effect is beautiful. Some customers also say the color isn't so white. Overall, most are happy with the headphones and the sound is accurate and distinctive in the upper-frequency range.

    "...Both the Studio Pros and the Studio Standards look sleek and stylish, with a modern aesthetic that complements any outfit...." Read more

    "...However, the sound is accurate and somewhat distinctive in the upper-frequency range for the Sennheiser...." Read more

    "...The color ways and the matte accent makes these headphones look slick to wear and overall they took out some small Beats decals on the previous..." Read more

    "these are beautiful! And sounds quality is 100% amazing...." Read more

    142 customers mention142 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the headphones. They say it's worth the price, feels much more premium, and is an amazing deal for the quality of headphones. Customers also say the noise cancellation is great for the price and the mode is impressive and very useful.

    "...Overall, I feel my money was well spent on a good product. I got a better bang for my buck with these beats than I did with my airpods...." Read more

    "...Overall a well made product that sounds great for $200 (Deal Price). I'm happy with it and my beats studio buds!" Read more

    "...These work great, I can bend over and they won’t slip off. They were pricey but worth it in my opinion...." Read more

    "...It is worth the buy if you catch it on sale. Again, they are not very attractive, but I sam good with that" Read more

    138 customers mention101 positive37 negative

    Customers like the performance of the headphones. For example, they say they work well with their iPhones and Apple TV, and that the noise cancellation works well. They also say the mic works good on phone calls and that they integrate well with the iPhone. Customers also mention that the headphones can be used to hear conversations easily when in a crowded room.

    "...Works very well with Apple TV), but the sound! Is so FUN. It’s like I’m in a concert hall with huge racks of speakers and towers of subwoofers...." Read more

    "...The headphones will announce messages and you have the ability to use “Hey, Siri’ but I’ve noticed sometimes audio will stop with an announcement or..." Read more

    "...They spend so amazing! I was really bummed out that they wouldn't work with my studio interface...." Read more

    "I was looking for heavier headphones to wear while working out. These work great, I can bend over and they won’t slip off...." Read more

    1,095 customers mention718 positive377 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is really great, detailed with good sound, and the noise cancelling still lets sound in. The bass is deep without overpowering the mids and highs, providing a clear sound. However, some say that the audio is less than perfect on phone calls, has a weak stereo, and has no bass. They also wish the volume was a little louder.

    "...My partner has a pair of AirPods Max, I found the sound to be really great, detailed with good sound stage and flat great for voice but clinical and..." Read more

    "...The sound quality seems adequate to me.The volume is pretty great, I never have to have it all the way up to get clear sounding audio or to..." Read more

    "...ability to use “Hey, Siri’ but I’ve noticed sometimes audio will stop with an announcement or Siri activation and may not continue playing music on..." Read more

    "...It makes a big difference. Bass sounds good and deep but maybe a little less than expected for Beats...." Read more

    560 customers mention319 positive241 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that for the price it was a good head set for its quality, while others say that it is not worth the letdown, overpriced, and cheap and plastic.

    "...The mic quality is good, not as good as my AirPods but good enough for work calls...." Read more

    "...You may find it too much for you.Expensive: these are pricey, and if you're going to drop this much coin, you should at least try the..." Read more

    "...Build quality is plastic but still solid with metal sliders that have a jarring but somehow pleasing click as you slide them in or out...." Read more

    "...It is just not worth the letdown." Read more

    359 customers mention246 positive113 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that they are comfortable, slim, muffled, and can be comfortably worn on the neck. However, others say that over long period of times it starts to feel uncomfortable, weird, and apply pressure on top of the head. They do eventually make their ears sore and squeeze the heck out your head.

    "...Also they were comfortable, but so heavy and not suited for long periods of wear. And the case was weird...." Read more

    "...They are fairly comfortable, the cushioning on the ear pads and headband are plush but they do have a strong clamping force which might bother some..." Read more

    "...They do eventually make my ears sore but I usually just adjust them...." Read more

    "...I have not experienced this. The ear pads are pretty soft and your ear (mine at least) fits INSIDE the padding verses ON my ear...." Read more

    199 customers mention102 positive97 negative

    Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that it has a good fit and quality, while others say that it's very tight around the head. The ear pads are thin and squishy, but the headband is narrow, making your ears hurt.

    "...I. Am. Floored. Super lightweight yet feel very solid and no creaking, apple integration features..." Read more

    "...on the ear pads and headband are plush but they do have a strong clamping force which might bother some but doesn’t bother me overly much, and I am..." Read more

    "...care for a bulkier heavier device, I did appreciate their securedness. They do eventually make my ears sore but I usually just adjust them...." Read more

    "...I like Sennheiser more. Beats have smaller earcups with stiffer ear cushions...." Read more

    Review And Comparison To The Sennheiser Momentum 4
    4 Stars
    Review And Comparison To The Sennheiser Momentum 4
    Highs: Beats > Sennheiser.High frequencies are good in both headphones, but Sennheiser has them more emphasized. Sometimes it feels like if you crank them slightly higher you're gona hear sibilants. It's on the edge and this is not the most pleasant edge to me. However, the sound is accurate and somewhat distinctive in the upper-frequency range for the Sennheiser. As for the Beats, highs are as detailed as on the Sennheiser (if not more) but not overemphasized.Mids: Beats > Sennheiser.Sennheisers have a so-called v-shaped sound profile so it feels like Beats have way more mids. It might be even too much at first, but you get used to it. Beats are more detailed and fast. Sennheiser feels muddy in comparison (but still very precise and detailed compared to Sony and Bose). I think it's partially because of overemphasized bass that brings distortion into the mid range. You start hearing things that were not originally intended to be there by artists. Because of this, Sennheiser sounds more "musical", it fills the voids between the instruments and produces an overall "dense" sound. And the Beats have more reference sound. For many instrumental tracks (rock, metal) Beats might sound boring and hollow. I can't blame the headphones because such music is usually mastered to sound good on consumer electronics. And you can't put good "dense" sound into an average stereo system. It will sound too muddy and.. just bad. So they leave the voids between the instruments and try to separate them. But on a reference headphone, this sounds... well... too reference :)Electronic music is a completely different story, this is where Beats shine! Electronic sounds are way more precise. And with Beats, you get this precision (especially in the complicated EDM tracks; I mostly listened to psytrance, psychill, idm, etc. But an average techno/trance sounds good as well). Sennheisers sound fine too, but only until you compare them with Beats.Bass: Sennheiser > Beats.The Beats are precise, again, and so is the bass. If the bass was intended in the music that you listen to - you will hear it. And you will hear exactly as much as it was planned by an artist. Rap songs sound great because of that, as well as some EDM tracks with massive sub-bass. As for the Sennheisers, well, they are v-shaped still so they add a subtle amount of bass to the overall mix, and in most cases, this sounds fine and even fun. It also comes without surprise that in bass-heavy rap songs, it starts to sound too overemphasized. In terms of precision, Sennheisers are not as precise but still hold their ground well against sony/bose/etc.Soundstage: Sennheiser > Beats.Soundstage feels subtly more open on the Sennheisers. Probably this is because they are not as precise and produce more "parasite" harmonics that make instruments sound further from your head. I like this effect but this makes me wonder if it's possible to achieve a good soundstage for closed headphones without compromising the sound speed and precision.ANC/Transparency: Beats > Sennheiser.Beats are slightly better in noise cancellation and noticeably better in transparency mode. Not as good as AirPods Max, but kinda close. Sennheiser is not bad though, it's just not as good. Wind can be a problem for both headphones, but I don't care. Beats are better at blocking fan noise but may overemphasize it in the transparency mode.Mic: Sennheiser >> Beats.Sennheiser microphones are superior both in terms of volume and quality. Beats is really mediocre, on the edge of what I would call "usable" for the zoom meetings. On top of that Beats mic sounds really quiet in Windows 11 rendering itself useless. I hope new firmware/drivers will fix that.Ergonomics: Sennheiser > Beats.I like Sennheiser more. Beats have smaller earcups with stiffer ear cushions. Also, the clamping force on my average-sized head is obnoxiously strong. Not to the point when I feel a headache after wearing them for a few hours but still too much in my opinion. However, I like the fact that Beats are more compact. It makes a difference when I listen to them in bed, for example. They don't rub as much against the pillow and don't produce a lot of noise like Sennheisers.Sennheiser ear cups are rotating 180 degrees when on the Beats, they barely move. This is important if you want to move one headphone back to open your ear when you need to listen to somebody or something from the outside world quickly. Or if you're a DJ and need to hear monitors with one of your ears :). Sennheiser earcups pivot and stay perfectly adjacent to your head, unlike the Beats.Connectivity: Beats > Sennheiser.Both headphones are ok when you're near the source, but the Beats stay connected longer as I walk away from it. The usable distance is like ~30% longer. They also perform better for a source behind a wire mesh or a security door. I know that Sennheiser is capable of working with 2 devices simultaneously and this works pretty well. Not sure about the Beats but I don't really care...Controls: Beats >> Sennheiser.Beats are very basic. They don't even have a head detection. And this feels soo good after the glitchy Sennheisers! You can read more details in other Sennheiser reviews, but they are really bad in that aspect. I bit the bullet and used them as my daily drivers, and oh boy... settings were getting changed randomly, I had tons of fantom head detection events, and when I wanted to put them on or off I almost always accidentally touched the right earcup sensor and triggered something (usually play/pause).
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
    Color: BlackStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
    Color: SandstoneStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Low cost AirPods Max alternative! A classic revisited!
    Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
    My earliest forays into a More expensive headphone was with the Beats Brand and the wired Beats Pro headphones. Then I graduated to the wireless Beats Studios, as well as the Executive headphones and those were my headphones for years. I don’t recall the noise cancelling being anything at all and of course there was no such thing as a transparency mode back then, but at the time I loved the look, the colors (especially metallic gold of the Beats Studios) and enjoyed the heavy bass sound they provided. As I grew more sophisticated and appreciated more sound quality, I moved on to other headphones (plus my last pair of Beats Studio the hinge broke on one side). I had tried the Beats Solo Pros and wanted to love them but they were, though improved, still an on-ear headphone and too uncomfortable for me. I had hoped then that an update for the Studios to Studio Pros was imminent but turned out it would be awhile before this did come to pass but I knew once it did I would have to buy them and try them out eventually. It didn’t take long as I saw they went on sale for $100 off only a month after release and I jumped on that deal! I am pleasantly impressed for the most part. They do a lot of the same things as the AirPods Max, if not as well. Sound quality is really good and has a more neutral sound than previous Beats Studios did. The Dolby Atmos with head tracking is fun. They are a little bright sounding and I sometimes have to either turn down the volume or use the eq on the iPhone Music App to lower the treble, or turn off the Spatial Stereo feature in the control center, (long press on the volume slider) but overall I find the sound pleasant and lively. There are no wear sensors, but I love the old school B buttons for pausing, volume and skipping and rewinding tracks very easy and intuitive after using Beats Studios for years so I don’t really miss it that much frankly. They are fairly comfortable, the cushioning on the ear pads and headband are plush but they do have a strong clamping force which might bother some but doesn’t bother me overly much, and I am fan of how stable they feel on my head. Noise canceling is quite good but as is expected not at AirPods Max level. I’ve always loved the 5 LED lights on the bottoms of the right ear cup which will show you the battery level when pressed. A double press of this button will switch between ANC and Transparency. Long press for Bluetooth pairing. No auto-switching between devices but once connected to a device in your iCloud, they automatically show up in other devices in the cloud and a press within the Bluetooth’s settings will switch it to the other device quickly and easily. The headphones will announce messages and you have the ability to use “Hey, Siri’ but I’ve noticed sometimes audio will stop with an announcement or Siri activation and may not continue playing music on its own, but a simple press of the “B” button will start play again. On the AirPods Max audio will reduce significantly but not stop, but with these the sound stops abruptly which can be jarring at first when the announcement is made. Of course you can turn off announcements in the control center if you want to avoid the interruption altogether. Build quality is plastic but still solid with metal sliders that have a jarring but somehow pleasing click as you slide them in or out. They are also very light, certainly lighter than the AirPods Max (which I also own). Also the case is nice with a spot for cables and even another pouch inside on the other side if you need it, but can’t really imagine adding much as with the headphones in, there really isn’t a lot of room. If you can get these on sale especially I would recommend then as a less pricey alternative to the more expensive headphones like the AirPods Max. I’m a fan of the sandstone color, I hear the dark colors, especially black, are finger smear magnets. These are a little bit like that, but with the light color it is much less of an issue. These are a classic revisited and I will always have a soft spot for the Beats Studio (now pros) headphones! I forgot to mention that you can use the usb c cable for lossless audio from your computer or iPad, which is awesome, although i have yet to try that out as I am all about wireless functionality, I don’t like being tied down to wires! Still great option, and one the AirPods Max cannot do (yet anyway). These are a great option for those not willing or able to spend more and still great a great headphone!
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    Pbod
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent headphones
    Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2024
    Color: BlackStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
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    Rhi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love it but weird quirks
    Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2024
    Color: SandstoneStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
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    Aley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easiest blue tooth connection
    Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2024
    Color: SandstoneStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
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    Aley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easiest blue tooth connection
    Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2024
    I love these beats headphones as the moment they are turned on they connect to my laptop or phone practically instantly! They have the noise cancelling or transparency options with the beats app and honestly it's easy to use and super impressive how well both settings work. There's a third setting that doesn't do either and works as a basic head phone but I never use it as I want the one or the other. The case is better than expected and it took me a few minutes to find the wires for direct connection and charging, that's how well they're tucked away in the case. Finally packaging was very satisfying. 👏🏻
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    Shaun Ali
    4.0 out of 5 stars beats studio pro
    Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2024
    Color: SandstoneStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase
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    Jimmy
    5.0 out of 5 stars The sound is amazing
    Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
    Color: Deep BrownStyle: Studio ProSet: Without AppleCare+Verified Purchase