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Beats Studio Pro Premium Wireless Over-Ear Headphones- Up to 40-Hour Battery Life, Active Noise Cancelling, Great for Travel & Commuting, USB-C Lossless Audio, Apple & Android Compatible - Navy

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Color: Navy


Style: Standalone


Features

  • INCREDIBLE SOUND: Custom acoustic platform delivers rich, balanced audio for music, calls and everyday listening.
  • LOSSLESS AUDIO SUPPORT: USB-C lossless audio and sound profiles optimize music quality across devices and environments. Additional option to use the 3.5 mm cable for a standard analog experience.
  • ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING (ANC): block distractions at work, on flights or during your daily commute. Or use Transparency mode to let the sounds of your environment mix in with your music.
  • SEAMLESS WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY: One-touch pairing with Apple & Android for easy switching across devices.
  • SPATIAL AUDIO IMMERSION: Personalized dynamic head tracking, 360-degree sound for movies, music and immersive everyday listening.
  • UP TO 40-HOUR BATTERY LIFE: Long-lasting power for workdays, travel and extended listening without frequent charging. Thanks to Fast Fuel, a 10-minute charge gives up to 4 hours of power.
  • CLEAR CALL PERFORMANCE: Voice-targeting mics reduce background noise for crisp, clear calls in the office or on the go.
  • ALL-DAY COMFORT: Over-ear design with UltraPlush comfort cushions built for long listening at home, work, or travel.
  • RELIABLE BLUETOOTH PERFORMANCE: Class 1 Bluetooth connectivity ensures stable connections with fewer dropouts across locations.
  • WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Beats Studio Pro Wireless headphones, travel-ready woven carrying case, 3.5 mm audio cable, Universal USB-C charging cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card

Brand: Beats


Color: Navy


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Product Dimensions: ‎7.01 x 3.07 x 7.13 inches


Item Weight: ‎9.2 ounces


Manufacturer: ‎Beats


Item model number: ‎MQTQ3LL/A


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: ‎July 19, 2023


Charging Time: ‎40 Hours


Item Weight: ‎0.26 Kilograms


Number Of Items: ‎1


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  • Fantastic
Color: Deep Brown Style: Standalone
I am reviewing this item in brand new condition. If you get a refurbished somewhere else, the shipping will probably differ a lot too. 1. Shipping - Shipped in hard shell, extra sturdy case inside a second zipped plush case. The plush case that comes with this headset is very, very nice and you will likely not replace it due to quality. 2. Sound - I wanted to give this headset several hours a day every day testing before reviewing. I've used them for calls, gaming, and jamming out via connected bluetooth to my PC and Phone. The best description that can be given for the sound quality is instead of having to use a custom 'sound profile' to get 'the best' sound, this headset gives you the sound exactly as it was 'written', directly to you. If you do any audio engineering you're familiar with panning, or simulated directions in video games. This one is really good. For music listening it's loud enough I don't need to play it at max volume, it doesn't cause listening fatigue. I've never enjoyed three hours of music without even realizing it until this set. 3. Comfort/texture. I rubbed my fingertips on the cup several times because it's tingly. My head is really small and all headphones are too big for me, but children's are too small, and this is actually still holding snug to my ears so the noise cancelling works like a charm. I've had other headsets at the 150 price point loosen by week 2 and not fit so snug, so the noise cancelling wasn't "wow" anymore but this is the real deal. And unlike the other headsets, turning on noise cancelling doesn't hum or blast static into your ears, or make the sound a little murky. I've worn these for several hours daily and they have a breathableness to them, somehow. It doesn't make my jaw ache. The tension (cup to ear) hasn't loosened like other models have. 4.) Mic - If you accidentally connect it to your PC instead of your actual dedicated microphone it affects audio quality severely because it goes into some 'hybrid' mode where you're meant to hear yourself talk but it's terrible for extraction shooter or any 'my environment gives me important ques' kind of games. I did NOT buy this headset for talking into it, but spent a very terrible round of Arc Raiders not being able to hear the map lol. Just noting. I use the headset to play audio, my studio condenser mic to talk into and in that 'setup' the audio is fantastic and so is my mic! 5) Charge/reliability/battery life: I plug them in when I got to the kitchen and before bed, they've never died. Yeah, I game and jam, but I'm also a game developer who takes calls and streams unexpectedly throughout the day as a fully remote worker. If the 4 white light icons represent charge then they've never fallen below 3/4 on this schedule. You can also used them plugged in from headset to desktop directly if that 'crisis' were to befall you. The bluetooth range is also farther than I expected, I can walk way into the kitchen past 3 walls and they stay connected with clear audio. So yeah, assuming they can hold up for 1 year of daily use like this I'd buy them again to refresh them the next year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2026 by Phoenix B.

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth Every Penny — And I've Made Peace With That
Color: Black Style: Standalone
The Beats Studio Pro deliver exceptional sound quality with deep bass and crisp highs that make music feel the way it was meant to. Noise cancellation is genuinely impressive — commutes, work travel, and loud households are no match. The battery life is outstanding, easily lasting through long workdays without needing a charge. They're comfortable for extended wear and look sharp doing it. Yes, they're pricey. But after a few days with them, I stopped calling it an impulse buy and started calling it a quality-of-life upgrade — which is basically the same thing, just easier to justify. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Wendell E.

  • Great Sound, Good Quality.
Color: Navy Style: Standalone
Well, after having lost one of my AirPods (gen3) and not being able to justify purchasing a replacement left pod for $90, I started doing research. I came across these beats studio pros and looked at their stats. 40 hours of play time? Probably the most enticing thing about them to me. Then came the active noise cancellation, and spatialized audio. ANC intrigued me. I wanted it to be better than the AirPods at cutting out sound. While I was looking into these I happened to be doing it during Black Friday deals. Which meant I thought they were $170, which was the price of brand new AirPods. Then I saw their original price of $350. Which enticed me even more in a way, thinking of the price tag fallacy, higher price must mean quality. I mulled this over and over and eventually ended up missing the half off sale. Then I knew I wanted these babies. I watched and waited for a sale to come up again. I was not willing to pay $350 for wireless headphones, as I am not willing to pay $350 on just about anything, but thats just me. For me, $179 is splurging significantly. I caught another sale. I bought them and hoped for the best. I will have to be honest in saying I was hesitant to stray from AirPods and move over to headphones. The less I have on me the better, so having something sit in my ear rather than over my head appeals to me. But having my device constantly slip out of my ear or feel unsecured was not enjoyable. That’s how I lost my left AirPod in the first place. These headphones feel sturdy for me. I was pleasantly surprised. Although I still did not particularly care for a bulkier heavier device, I did appreciate their securedness. They do eventually make my ears sore but I usually just adjust them. I will not count this against them because every pair of headphones I have ever owned eventually made my ears hurt or gave me a headache. Im sensitive what can I say? The padding on the top band that goes over your head was a nice touch. The ANC is powerful. I loved being immersed in my music. I have no complaints really. Spatial Audio… I personally could care less about it, so I don’t have much to say about it. I just don’t use it as a personal choice, not saying it isn’t good. 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 feel like I can actually hear something. Which with my AirPods was a constant problem. The mic on these, I am thoroughly impressed with. Compared to my AirPods, its like award winning lol. People on calls usually can’t tell I am using a headset at all. I’m not sure how long it truly takes to charge them, as I haven’t charged them from dead to full yet. I imagine from the little bit of charging I did do when they first arrived they will take a little bit, but to me it’s worth it. 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. The compactness of AirPods are nice, and I like a compact item so having a larger device is something to get used to but I still think it’s worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Spazzola

  • Beats are a quality contender against any innovative new idea.
Color: Navy Style: Standalone
The best part about these is the innovation of the speakers and all they can accomplish. Three great settings are the cool part that allows you, to become part of hearing around you, balanced with noise or all noise cancelled out. Beautiful three way innovative versatility. The headphones are also made of a strong material from what I gathered looking closely. Wonderful comfort when worn. Feels sleek and yet solidly covers my ears. Sound quality is the main reason that I bought them though and I am still surprised at their performance. I had never heard anything like Beats before. Way better bass and balance to the sound. To say the Spatial Audio is excellent, then yes and I am overjoyed that it is also amazing. This is definitely a quality that I have never appreciated before in listening. Fun 🤩 and new. I will say a definite nice buy for anyone looking for the best. Loved the feature of the app on my smartphone. Headphones are adjustable there and they are connection ready on Apple or Android. I mean does it get better, go Beats. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026 by Andrew R

  • Sound great, just not as loud as previous gen's read review.
Color: Sand Gray Style: Standalone
4.5 stars.. So i just received these today so not a long term review, more of a general first impression. this is my second pair. I have numerous others to compare to. Ill compare to the previous generation and my sony 1000xm5's. compared to sonys . Musically they sound more rich and more lower end, just as clear. noise cancelling is about the same between the two. I got these for home and music. my sony's are for at work when i have to make calls or am just watching a video or need noise cancelling. Musically these sound better to my ear than the sony's. comfort is on par with teh sony's and these pack up better, fold in versus the sony twist to lay flat like apple air pod max. now compared to previous generation, these sound as good, maybe a little better. however, when talking strictly volume, the previous generation would cause you to go def, they were that loud. These high volume is maybe 10% more than sony, but easily 25% less than the gen 2's. that was my biggest issue with the sony's, i want to go def when i listen to something like hard rock. gen 2's did that easily. these at max volume wont cause you any pain because they dont get as loud. these will let you feel the bass in your ear, much better than the sony's but again nothing like previous generation. the only reason i replaced my previous is due to ear cup deteriorating after about 9 years to the point of becoming uncomfortable. these fit the same as previous and feel pretty much the same. the new case is no longer a hard case but a "pouch". it is somewhat tight to get in and out. They are usb-c, has cord and no block. Comes with 3.5mm cord also. overall, they sound good, musically better than sony's, slightly less on noise cancellation, fit better than air pox max. being apple based, connects the same as apple watch or air pods. My only real complaint is them not being as loud as previous gen, which made beats famous. I dont regret them as they sound better than most everything else and on sale, they are worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by Chad

  • Review And Comparison To The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Review And Comparison To The Sennheiser Momentum 4
Color: Black Style: Standalone
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). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Vladislav

  • Finally, a pair of Beats that don’t hurt my ears after an hour
Color: Sandstone Style: Standalone
I’ve owned a few pairs of Beats over the years, and while I always liked the sound, they used to squeeze my head way too tight. They definitely fixed that with these. The ear cushions are incredibly soft, and I can actually wear them at my desk for a full three or four hours without getting that pinching headache. The sound quality is exactly what you expect from Beats—plenty of bass, but it doesn't muddy up the vocals or sound washed out. The noise cancellation is also surprisingly good. It easily drowns out the background hum of the office AC and people talking down the hall. One feature I’m actually using a lot more than I thought is the USB-C audio option. Plugging them directly into my computer gives a noticeably cleaner sound when I'm listening to high-res tracks, and it charges them at the same time. Battery life is solid too; I only have to throw them on the charger about once a week. They fold up nice and tight into the case, making them easy to toss into a backpack. If you've been holding off on Beats because of comfort issues in the past, these are absolutely worth a look. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026 by Brandon

  • The Beats keep delivering!
Color: Navy Style: Standalone
I got these to give as a gift, and the recipient loves them. The headphones are extremely light yet effective at keeping outside noise blocked while using them. The Beats headphones have superior sound quality and comfort. They look just as good as they sound. I really was pleased to see the case and charging cords included in my purchase. These are some of the best headphones, and I enjoy mine and knew this would be an excellent thank-you gift. They have a 50 hour charge and easy volume adjustment and song control on the outer casing of each earpiece so you don’t have to remove them to hear your favorite songs at your personal comfort level. If you want superior quality in sound, comfort, and durability, you should get Beats! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026 by Amy E.

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