1. Beats Solo Pro: The Beats Solo Pro is an excellent choice for those looking for a bit of everything in their headphones. These headphones feature a premium design and a battery life that lasts up to 40 hours in one charge. When you turn on the noise-canceling feature, the Solo Pro gives you up to 22 hours of power.
The Beats sound darn good. The bass pleasantly thumps and rattles the ears, while high notes delightfully twill in the latest pop songs. Rap, rock, metal, J-Pop – you name it, the Studio Step 1: Click on the sound icon located in the bottom right corner of the screen. Step 2: The sound settings will open, click on the sound control panel located on the right of the settings. Step 3: Select your headphone as your default input device on the control panel. Check Price. 5. Beats. Studio3 Wireless. Check Price. 6. 9. (Image credit: TechRadar) The best Beats headphones come in different styles to suit a range of preferences. The Beats Studio Pro supports wired listening via USB-C or 3.5mm, which would suggest you can get 40-hour battery life with ANC on. I tried again at a higher volume and got the same results The audio also doesn’t suffer from any kind of inherent background hiss or static, again regardless of whether you’re using either wireless or wired connection. Battery. The Beats Solo2 According to reviews, the Studio Pro have a more balanced sound and less bass than the Studio 3, which is a shame. I always loved the Beats Studio, ever since the first gen, I really do like how hard the bass hits in those headphones, and the second generation. The Studio 3's had much weaker bass, and just sounded bad in general. Use the App. Open the App and click on the three dots on the left. Click ‘device,’ then click ‘power.’. Select ‘beats Studio 3’, and the menu options will appear with ‘power off’ and ‘sleep.’. Click on ‘power off’, which will turn off the beats Studio 3.