Testseek.com have collected 127 expert reviews of the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Beats by Dr. Dre Studio.
March 2010
(76%)
127 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Virginia , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: 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, ...
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...
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...
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...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
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...
Abstract: No-one does cool quite like Dr Dre and the folks at Beats Audio. These noise-cancelling headphones look the part, but do they sound it? We put them to the test: see (and hear) what we made of them in the clip above....
The Beats Studio are comfortable and fairly well-finished, and come with lots of accessories. But the utter lack of precision in the audio and constant hissing drop them down a couple stars......
Intense low-end boom. Solid noise cancellation. Comfortable and cool-looking. Comes with two cables, one traditional and one with an in-line microphone and answer button for use with cell phones.
Expensive. Runs on AAA batteries, rather than rechargeable cells.
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...