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High-end Beats Studio Pro are selling at a sweet discount once again
High-end Beats Studio Pro are selling at a sweet discount once again

Phone Arena

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

High-end Beats Studio Pro are selling at a sweet discount once again

The latest Bose QuietComfort headphones are selling at a serious discount on Amazon, but if you are a Beats fan, you'll likely skip these and go straight for the Beats Studio Pro instead. At this very moment, Amazon is selling these flagship headphones at a substantial $100 discount, letting you upgrade your listening experience for just under $250. While this offer doesn't quite match the massive $180 (51%) discount the headphones received in mid-May, it's still worth taking advantage of. After all, every chance to save on some of the best wireless headphones in 2025 should be welcomed with open arms and smiling bank accounts. $100 off (29%) Amazon has slashed $100 off the flagship Beats Studio Pro, bringing them under $250. With fantastic sound, solid ANC, and up to 40 hours of battery life, these headphones are a steal. Act fast and grab a pair before the deal disappears! Buy at Amazon As Beats' current top-of-the-line headphones, the Studio Pro pack all the features we've come to expect from high-end cans, including phenomenal sound with deep bass and crisp highs. For an even more immersive experience, these puppies also boast head-tracking support and Apple's Spatial Audio, which makes the audio feel three-dimensional. Additionally, they feature top-tier ANC, which may be a bit behind that of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra but still does a great job at blocking pesky noises. Moreover, they're comfortable and offer a good fit, though their smaller ear cups might cause discomfort for users with larger ears after long listening sessions. On the flip side, they have incredible battery life, delivering up to 40 hours of playback on a single charge. And thanks to their fast charging support, a 10-minute top-up provides up to 4 hours of playtime. Overall, the Beats Studio Pro bring a lot to the table and are a great pick at their current price on Amazon. Furthermore, with the retailer's 30-day return policy, you can always ask for a refund if they don't fit well. That's why we urge you not to hesitate, but just go ahead and save with this deal while it lasts!

Block out the noise and turn up what matters with Beats Studio Pro at 51% off
Block out the noise and turn up what matters with Beats Studio Pro at 51% off

New York Post

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

Block out the noise and turn up what matters with Beats Studio Pro at 51% off

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Between the headlines, the rising tariff talks, the endless scroll of opinions, and that one neighbor who insists on using a lawn blower at 7 a.m. (we see you, Jerry), it can be a lot. Sometimes, you just need to push the world to the background and give your brain a break. Fortunately, Beats Studio Pro can cancel out that noise and so much more at 51% off. These over-ear headphones are basically a reset button for your ears. With fully adaptive Active Noise Cancelling, they block out the chaos and let you lock into your own soundtrack, music, podcasts and audiobooks. And if you're the type who needs all-day noise protection (relatable), you're safe with these music makers. The Studio Pro packs up to 40 hours of battery life, plus Fast Fuel gives you an extra 4 hours in just 10 minutes. That's enough to get through a long commute, a full workday, or a news cycle and a half. Advertisement Now for the real kicker: they were $349.99, but they're on sale right now for just $169.95. That's 51% off and over $230 cheaper than Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones and that's on sale! So, if you're ready to tune out the noise, politics, traffic, or just your inbox, consider the Beats Studio Pro while it's still at this price. Amazon The sound feels rich, immersive, and crisp. It's a great way to calm down and control your environment with Personalized Spatial Audio, which creates a 360-degree soundscape, placing the user at the center of the audio experience. Built for all-day use, the Beats Studio Pro has up to 40 hours of battery life, and with Fast Fuel, a quick 10-minute charge delivers up to 4 additional hours of playback. Plus, if you need to take calls between jams, it has voice-targeting microphones to ensure calls are clear, even in noisy settings. Not to mention, it's compatible with both Apple and Android devices. Available in multiple colors, including classic Black, Navy, and Moon. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.

I tested Beats Cables to see how well these $19 cords charge your stuff
I tested Beats Cables to see how well these $19 cords charge your stuff

CNN

time18-04-2025

  • CNN

I tested Beats Cables to see how well these $19 cords charge your stuff

When the announcement of Beats Cables hit my inbox, I did a double take. The next big drop from the brand behind some of the most iconic headphones and earbuds around is… a charging cable? Once the surprise wore off, however, I realized this was a pretty logical next step. The audio giant has already dipped its toes into the accessory game with phone cases, and it never hurts to have a spare cord or two for charging up those fancy Studio Pro cans on the go. Available now for $19 individually or $35 for a two-pack, Beats Cables are more or less your standard braided cable with that signature lowercase 'b' stamped onto each end. But they certainly look good, and may have some advantages over the cable you're currently using to juice up your iPhone. Beats USB-C to USB-C Woven Cable The Beats Cable features a sturdy woven design and can charge at up to 60 watts. It's also available in USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to Lightning variations. Beats USB-C to USB-C Woven Cable (Two-Pack) If you want the best possible value, go with this two-pack that gets you two cables for a few bucks off. Like the single cables, the two-pack also comes in USB-A and Lightning options. Beats' USB-C cables don't look all that different from the litany of wires that are currently engulfing my workspace, but there are some small touches that help set them apart. The actual woven material feels satisfyingly sturdy and similar to Apple's braided cables, and they come in some nice colors including Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy and the company's signature Rapid Red. The latter is definitely the boldest, though I'm personally partial to the Nitro Navy — and not just because I was able to connect it to my orange Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds for a New York Knicks-inspired color combo. I tested the 5-foot USB-C to USB-C version of Beats' cable, which gave me plenty of slack for connecting to my go-to electronics and is notably longer than the 3.2-foot cord that comes with most modern iPhones. More importantly, it performed just as well as Apple's stock cable, if not a little better. After using both cables to juice up my iPhone 16 Pro via Apple's 20W charging brick, the Beats Cable gave me 18% worth of battery compared to the 15% I got from Apple's cable. It's a small difference, but one that makes me confident about using Beats' cord with most of my gadgets. Speaking of which, Beats Cables are available in a number of different configurations and lengths to suit whatever you might plug them into. There's USB-C to USB-C for all of your modern Apple and Android devices, USB-A to USB-C for connecting to legacy devices and USB-C to Lighting for those folks still using older iPhones, iPads and AirPods. You'll also have a choice of size between 1.5 meters (5 feet) and 8 inches, the latter of which is more ideal for use with your portable charger. However, I find it a bit odd that the shorter cable has the same $19 asking price as the longer one. As far as specs go, the USB-C to USB-C version of Beats Cables supports fast charging at up to 60 watts as well as data transfers at modern USB 2.0 speeds. Compare that to a popular cable like Belkin's BoostCharge that charges at up to 240 watts, and Beats' cable is far from the fastest around. However, it is exactly on par with Apple's own USB-C to USB-C cable on wattage and transfer rates. So, are these Beats-branded cables worth it? A $19 price tag might seem like a lot for a single cable, but you're getting a longer cord than Apple's first-party option for the same exact price. And when you compare it to some of our best USB-C cable picks like this $25 Nomad model, the cost is pretty reasonable. Still, there are certainly better values out there, like these cords from Belkin and Anker (two brands we've tested and trust) that are cheaper, faster and longer. That leaves Beats Cables as a good pick for folks who just love the brand and want something that'll coordinate well with any of the best Beats headphones. And let's be real; it never hurts to have a spare cord lying around. How much do Beats Cables cost? How much do Beats Cables cost? Beats Cables start at $19 for an individual cable, or $35 for a two-pack. How long are Beats Cables? How long are Beats Cables? These USB-C cables come in two variations: a long 5-foot version that's perfect for use with a wall outlet, and a much shorter 8-inch cord that's ideal for your favorite power brick. Regardless of which dimensions better suit you, you're getting the same 60 watt charging speed and $19 asking price. Are there any Beats Cables that are USB-C to Lightning? Are there any Beats Cables that are USB-C to Lightning? Yep! Beats sells a USB-C to Lightning version of Beats Cables in both 5-foot and 8-inch variations, giving you plenty of options for charging up your older Apple gadgets. CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. Senior tech editor Mike Andronico has been reviewing tech gadgets for more than a decade, and has tested nearly every modern Beats product from the brand's affordable earbuds to its highest-end over-ear cans.

I tested Beats Cables to see how well these $19 cords charge your stuff
I tested Beats Cables to see how well these $19 cords charge your stuff

CNN

time18-04-2025

  • CNN

I tested Beats Cables to see how well these $19 cords charge your stuff

When the announcement of Beats Cables hit my inbox, I did a double take. The next big drop from the brand behind some of the most iconic headphones and earbuds around is… a charging cable? Once the surprise wore off, however, I realized this was a pretty logical next step. The audio giant has already dipped its toes into the accessory game with phone cases, and it never hurts to have a spare cord or two for charging up those fancy Studio Pro cans on the go. Available now for $19 individually or $35 for a two-pack, Beats Cables are more or less your standard braided cable with that signature lowercase 'b' stamped onto each end. But they certainly look good, and may have some advantages over the cable you're currently using to juice up your iPhone. Beats USB-C to USB-C Woven Cable The Beats Cable features a sturdy woven design and can charge at up to 60 watts. It's also available in USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to Lightning variations. Beats USB-C to USB-C Woven Cable (Two-Pack) If you want the best possible value, go with this two-pack that gets you two cables for a few bucks off. Like the single cables, the two-pack also comes in USB-A and Lightning options. Beats' USB-C cables don't look all that different from the litany of wires that are currently engulfing my workspace, but there are some small touches that help set them apart. The actual woven material feels satisfyingly sturdy and similar to Apple's braided cables, and they come in some nice colors including Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy and the company's signature Rapid Red. The latter is definitely the boldest, though I'm personally partial to the Nitro Navy — and not just because I was able to connect it to my orange Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds for a New York Knicks-inspired color combo. I tested the 5-foot USB-C to USB-C version of Beats' cable, which gave me plenty of slack for connecting to my go-to electronics and is notably longer than the 3.2-foot cord that comes with most modern iPhones. More importantly, it performed just as well as Apple's stock cable, if not a little better. After using both cables to juice up my iPhone 16 Pro via Apple's 20W charging brick, the Beats Cable gave me 18% worth of battery compared to the 15% I got from Apple's cable. It's a small difference, but one that makes me confident about using Beats' cord with most of my gadgets. Speaking of which, Beats Cables are available in a number of different configurations and lengths to suit whatever you might plug them into. There's USB-C to USB-C for all of your modern Apple and Android devices, USB-A to USB-C for connecting to legacy devices and USB-C to Lighting for those folks still using older iPhones, iPads and AirPods. You'll also have a choice of size between 1.5 meters (5 feet) and 8 inches, the latter of which is more ideal for use with your portable charger. However, I find it a bit odd that the shorter cable has the same $19 asking price as the longer one. As far as specs go, the USB-C to USB-C version of Beats Cables supports fast charging at up to 60 watts as well as data transfers at modern USB 2.0 speeds. Compare that to a popular cable like Belkin's BoostCharge that charges at up to 240 watts, and Beats' cable is far from the fastest around. However, it is exactly on par with Apple's own USB-C to USB-C cable on wattage and transfer rates. So, are these Beats-branded cables worth it? A $19 price tag might seem like a lot for a single cable, but you're getting a longer cord than Apple's first-party option for the same exact price. And when you compare it to some of our best USB-C cable picks like this $25 Nomad model, the cost is pretty reasonable. Still, there are certainly better values out there, like these cords from Belkin and Anker (two brands we've tested and trust) that are cheaper, faster and longer. That leaves Beats Cables as a good pick for folks who just love the brand and want something that'll coordinate well with any of the best Beats headphones. And let's be real; it never hurts to have a spare cord lying around. How much do Beats Cables cost? How much do Beats Cables cost? Beats Cables start at $19 for an individual cable, or $35 for a two-pack. How long are Beats Cables? How long are Beats Cables? These USB-C cables come in two variations: a long 5-foot version that's perfect for use with a wall outlet, and a much shorter 8-inch cord that's ideal for your favorite power brick. Regardless of which dimensions better suit you, you're getting the same 60 watt charging speed and $19 asking price. Are there any Beats Cables that are USB-C to Lightning? Are there any Beats Cables that are USB-C to Lightning? Yep! Beats sells a USB-C to Lightning version of Beats Cables in both 5-foot and 8-inch variations, giving you plenty of options for charging up your older Apple gadgets. CNN Underscored has a team of skilled writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when applicable to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. Senior tech editor Mike Andronico has been reviewing tech gadgets for more than a decade, and has tested nearly every modern Beats product from the brand's affordable earbuds to its highest-end over-ear cans.

Are the Beats Studio Pro worth it? I've used them for 6 months — and they're 40% off on Amazon
Are the Beats Studio Pro worth it? I've used them for 6 months — and they're 40% off on Amazon

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Are the Beats Studio Pro worth it? I've used them for 6 months — and they're 40% off on Amazon

If you are a frequent flier, a chatty Cathy or a daily commuter, you know the importance of high-quality noise-cancelling headphones. As someone who is all three of those things, I decided to test the Beats Studio Pro — a pair of over-ear headphones touted as the "most powerful and precise" Beats headphones ever made. Below, I share my honest take on the Beats Studio Pro headphones and let you know if they're worth the triple-digit price tag. Speaking of price, they're 40 per cent off on Amazon Canada right now — early Mother's Day shopping, anyone? These wireless noise-cancelling headphones offer up to 40 hours of battery life. What is it: Over-ear headphones with fully adaptive noise cancelling (pure ANC) to actively block external noise. Beats Studio Pro headphones offer up to 40 hours of battery life on a single charge. The set comes with the Beats Studio Pro x Kim Kardashian headphones and colour-matching case and cables. Where to buy: Amazon Canada | Apple | Best Buy Canada What's included: Beats Studio Pro headphones, a carrying case, a USB-C to USB-C cable for charging and audio, 3.5mm analog audio cable, quick start guide and a warranty card. Editor rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Best for: Travelling and flights, office work, outdoor walks, Apple users. The Beats Studio Pro over-ear headphones feature fully adaptive active noise cancelling (pure ANC) technology, which actively blocks unwanted external noises such as airplane sounds, noisy office neighbours and outside traffic. The headphones feature Class 1 Bluetooth for exceptional wireless connectivity. Their rechargeable battery offers up to 40 hours of battery life and up to 24 hours of listening time when ANC or Transparency Mode is enabled. Studio Pro headphones easily connect to Android and Apple devices right out of the box and are comfortable for all-day wear. Multifunction on-ear controls can take calls, control music and activate Siri when you need a hand. Incredible call quality: Over the years, I have become a bit of a headphones snob. I walk several hours a day and, as a bonafide chatterbox, I talk on the phone while walking those many hours. To me, good quality headphones mean the person on the other end of the call can hear clearly and without background noise — of which the Beats Studio Pro excels. My dad is hard of hearing and during all of our phone calls, through construction zones, on windy beaches and walking down busy city streets, he can hear me perfectly. Between the Beats Studio Pro and the Beats Studio3, the Studio Pro wins hands-down for call quality. I have tested both pairs and the comparison is not even fair — the Studio Pro is the Olympics while the Studio3 is beer league baseball. Active Noise Cancellation: On a recent plane trip, the active noise cancellation blocked out nearly all of the annoying plane noises, even though I was sitting next to the engine. If you work in a loud office or are a frequent flier, they're well worth the investment. Music sound quality: As for sound quality, the Beats Studio Pro is incredible — incredible, I tell you! I've never dealt with any crackling or muffling, and they consistently deliver crisp, clear audio. Connectivity: Throughout the day, it's not uncommon for me to switch the device I'm connected to several times. The Studio Pro headphones connect, re-connect and disconnect effortlessly. I'm an Apple user, so they're especially easy for me, but reviewers say the easy connection is across all phone types. There is very little I dislike about the Beats Studio Pro Headphones. Like all over-ear headphones, they can be a bit uncomfortable on the top of my head after some time, and while the battery life is great, 40 hours seems like a stretch. The headphones aren't 100 per cent waterproof, if that's important to you, but they've held up fine in light rain and during sweaty workouts. Of course, there's no denying the headphones are expensive at full price; however, if you get them on sale, they're well worth it. If you're a frequent flier or work in a loud office, the Beats Studio Pro Headphones are worth investing in — especially at their current sale price.

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