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Beats Studio Buds Review – True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds

Beats Studio Buds Review – Short words

Beats Studio Buds Review: Why these wireless earbuds are quite popular on Amazon? They are very comfortable fit even if there are no fins. The sound is quite good and well-balanced for all ranges. Not too bass, crisp, and clarity on mids and highs. The battery is pretty good and come with ANC and transparency features.


Beats Studio Buds

true wireless earbuds, active noise-canceling, voice assistant, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/24 hours (including charging case), IPX4 water-resistant, well-balanced sounding, compatible with Android & iOS, Bluetooth 5.2

 

One of the best wireless earbuds under $150 and supreme popular in the headphones market, is Beats Studio Buds wireless earbuds. These in-ear headphones are rock solid truly wireless earbuds and very comfortable. There are many good things in the Beats Studio Buds for example support spatial audio, active noise canceling/transparency mode, strong batter, voice assistant, IPX4 water-resistant, and more. Why the Beats Studio Buds have gained immense popularity, we go the check the detail of them on the Beats Studio Buds review right now.

The Design and Comfortable Fit

Sleek and standard looks like general wireless earbuds with a semi-glossy surface. They are wireless earbuds, which do not stem style. There is small Beats logo printed on the outside-lower side of both earbuds. The company supplies you with three sizes of silicon tips, so you should try all to find the perfect fit for your ears. If you choose the best perfect fit tip size, it stays comfortably in the ears without falling off easily. And they don’t put too much in the ears.

The charging case is a decent plastic, lightweight, and easy to portability (dimension 2.0″ x 2.8″ x 1.0″). In front of the case, there is a small light on the middle near the bottom. The lid of the case opened/closed very easily.

When talking about waterproof, the Beats Studio Buds have IPX4 level water-resistant. Mean that, it can against sweat and a bit of splash but is not waterproof. You can take the Studio Buds for working out, the gym. I highly recommend, don’t use them for swimming or in the rain.

No matter how the Studio Buds tight it is, it doesn’t have an ear hook like the Beat Fit Pro. That is the Beats Studio Buds is a less secure fit than the Fit Pro model. Hence; if your body is in fast movement or some exercises that require a lot of moving your head, it may cause the headphones to fall out of your ears. However, it all depends on choosing the tip size and the shape ear.

If you need a more secure fit, try the Beats Fit Pro true wireless or Raycon Fitness wireless earbuds. Both are ear hooks to more fit.

Beats Studio Buds Review – Control

The button on the back of the buds is a real button and doesn’t hurt your ears while you press the button. A clickable button on both earbuds has the same controls.

On either bud

  • Single press – play/pause music and also answer/ends a call
  • Double press – Forward to the next song
  • Triple press – Backward to the previous song
  • Press and hold – Cycles mode for ANC, transparency, off
  • Single press on the side of the button – Adjust the volume (need to update firmware and enable this control via the Beats app)

Pairing and Connection

Apple makes the Beats Studio Buds can support both iOS and Android systems.

For Apple products, the earbuds can pairs easily to any Apple device. Once you turn on your Bluetooth device and take it nearby the Beats Studio Bud and open the case, then the paring card pop-up will show on your Bluetooth device. There is no Beats app for iOS, so switching all devices can do in the iOS setting app or its Bluetooth menu. Just click the “i’ near the name of the earbuds, and you will see a few options. You can cycle between ANC modes, change the name of the earbuds, and also customize the control button.

For Android devices, you can use the Beats app to switch between listening modes, customize earbuds control, or even rename the buds. If you have issues with connection to your Android devices, the app can greatly help you.

Even without Apple H1 or Apple W1 chip, but with Beats Custom Bluetooth Chip so you can reliably the Beats Studio Buds’ connection. Thank the Class 1 Bluetooth 5.2 help expand range connection and fewer dropouts.

Battery and Charging

As a spec, these wireless earbuds offer 8 hours of continuous listening. And additional 16 hours with the charging case. That means the total playtime is 24 hours. Nevertheless, the number of hours is just estimated. The exact playtime can not be particularized. Depending on the volume level and turning ANC on/off. But for me, this number of playtime is quite long for all-day continuously. Besides, if the earbuds run out of battery, the fast charging is very great. With just 5 minutes of charging you can get an additional 1 hour of power. I’m so much okay with these.

However; the case doesn’t support wireless charging. It’s a pity.

Active Noise Cancellation

Beats Studio Buds’ noise canceling is mediocre to quite good. Most ambient sound is low-range like airplane engines, and transit, the Beats Studio Buds can reduce these noises by about 25 to 30 percent. These are not the best noise-canceling earbuds, but they can work well in terms of ANC.

Besides the active noise cancellation, the passive noise isolate is quite good if the silicone tip is tight to seal the ears.

Compare Beats Studio Buds to Other Wireless Earbuds

Beats Studio Buds Vs Beats Fit Pro Vs Raycon Perform E55 Vs Tempo 30 Vs Jabra Elite 7 Pro

Beats Studio Buds

Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 2.0″ x 2.8″ x 1.0″, weight: 0.176 ounces,
Features: true wireless, active noise-canceling/transparency, water-resistant: IPX4, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/24 hours (with charging case), Bluetooth 5.2, built-in microphone, supports spatial audio, compatible with Apple & Andriod, one-touch pairing
What’s in the box: Beats Studio Buds true wireless earbuds, charging case, ear tips (3 sizes options), USB-C to USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, warranty card

 


Beats Fit Pro

Specs: fit-type: in-ear with ear hooks, dimension: , weight: , connectivity: wireless/Bluetooth 5.0/NFC/Apple H1 chip, supported Bluetooth codecs: SBC/AAC
Features: true wireless, playtime: 6 hours (single charge)/24 hours (combine with case), compatible with Andriod & iOS, comfortable secure-ft wingtips, active noise-canceling/transparency/adaptive EQ, support spatial audio, water-resistant: IPX4
What’s in the box: Beats Fit Pro wireless earbuds, pocketable charging case, eartips with 3 size options, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, warranty card

 


Raycon Performer E55

Specs: in-ear, dimension: 6.89″ x 4.41″ x 1.93″, weight: 9.31 ounces, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 33-feet/10-meters,
Features: true wireless earbuds, deep bass, secure & comfortable fit, playtime: 7 hours (single charge)/35-40 -hours (with charging case), built-in mic: 2 mics, waterproof rating: IPX6, support wireless charging,
In the box: Performer Raycon earbuds, small charging case, 5 ear tips (different sizes),  USB-C charging cable, user manual

 


Back Bay Tempo 30

Specs: fit type: in-ear, dimension: 2.9″ x 1.8″ x 1.1″, weight: 1.59 ounces,
Features: true wireless, extra bass, water-resistant: IPX7, playtiem: 8 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with charging case), 6 ear tips fit option, dual microphones, compatible with all phones & tablets

 


Jabra Elite 7 Pro

Color: gold beige, titanium black
Specs
: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 1.587″ x 0.996″ x 2.74″, weight: 1.6 ounces (case)/0.2 ounces(earbud), speaker size: 6mm, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, built-in mics: 6, built-in 6 MEMS microphones, compatible software/app: Jabra Sound+
Features: active noise-canceling: yes (adjustable), HearThrough, Jabra MultSensor Voice, playtime: 6 hours (single charge)/30 hours (with charging case), fast charge: 5 minutes get 1 hour, standby: 292 days, sleep mode: yes,  in-ear pressure relief: yes, Bluetooth 5.2, support codecs: AAC/SBC, support voice assistant: yes, mono mode: yes, multidevice connectivity: yes, support wireless charging: yes, dust-proof & water-proof rating: IP57
In the box:  a pair of Jabra Elite 7 Pro wireless earbuds, charging case, 3 sets of silicon Ear Gels, USB-C cable, warranty & warning leaflet

 

How well does the Beats Studio Buds sound quality

The Beats are known for bass-heavy and boomy sounds. But it is a bit of pity due to the Beats Studio Buds wireless earbuds are not the bass-heavy as other models of this manufacturer. However; these buds are versatile enough for most genres of song and most people should enjoy how their music sounds and any genre of music when listening to with the Beats Studio Buds.

Even though, the bass is not so much, but not too less. The bass is not extremely too boost and not covered the other frequencies range. The overall sound profile is natural and well-balancing. The mid and bass have good accuracy. The treble sound is decent, not underemphariszied across the range, so vocals and lead instruments still have clarity and intenseness as well.

Beats Studio Buds Review – Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Great sound quality
  • Comfortable fit and lightweight design
  • Good battery
  • Support spatial audio
  • IPX4 water-resistant

Cons

  • Mediocre ANC
  • Doesn’t support high-quality Bluetooth codecs like LDAC or aptX

Beats Studio Buds Review – Final Verdict

All in all in the Beats Studio Buds review – They are truly wireless earbuds with a comfortable fit. They are small and lightweight with decent sound quality. So these wireless earbuds are ideal for commuting or traveling. The battery is good and decent, you can play music that lasts up to 8 hours continuously plus 16 hours when including the charging case. The sound quality is good decent and better than many cheap wireless earbuds.

Where to buy Beats Studio Buds

Beats Studio Buds:

true wireless earbuds, active noise-canceling, voice assistant, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/24 hours (including charging case), IPX4 water-resistant, well-balanced sounding, compatible with Android & iOS, Bluetooth 5.2

 

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