Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds
Original price was: $169.99.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds Price comparison
Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds Price History
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Current Price | $129.99 | January 8, 2025 |
Highest Price | $169.99 | August 8, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $129.99 | October 8, 2024 |
Last price changes
$129.99 | November 22, 2024 |
$149.99 | October 13, 2024 |
$129.99 | October 8, 2024 |
$169.99 | August 8, 2024 |
Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds Description
- BEATS’ CUSTOM ACOUSTIC PLATFORM delivers rich, immersive sound whether you’re listening to music or taking calls.
- HEAR WHAT YOU WANT with two distinct listening modes: personalized Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency mode.
- MORE MUSIC, LESS CHARGING with up to 36 hours of listening time.
- ENHANCED COMPATIBILITY with one-touch pairing and a robust set of native Apple and Android features.
- FIND YOUR FIT with four pairs of silicone tip sizes to fit a wider range of ears. The tips create a comfortable seal for the best acoustic performance while keeping noise out.
- LOUD AND CLEAR – 3x larger voice-targeting mics3 precisely filter background noise for crisp, clear call performance.
- WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY – Industry-leading wireless Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts.
- SWEAT AND WATER RESISTANT – IPX4-rated earbuds.
- SURROUND SOUND – Beats Studio Buds + support spatial audio for immersive listening
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX – Beats Studio Buds +, pocket-sized charging case, eartips with four size options, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty card
Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds Specification
Specification: Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds
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Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Beats Studio Buds+ True Wireless Earbuds
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Cody –
I’ve been using these earbuds for about a month and overall I am satisfied. I bought them to replace earbuds of another extremely popular brand which I am probably not allowed to name in this review.
The noise cancellation is definitely not bad – it works well on a busy street or in public transit and on the plane. And the ‘transparency mode’ allows you to hear your surroundings as well as if you didn’t have anything in your ears. The battery life has not been an issue even with prolonged use. The sound quality is very good, lots of base and volume, not tinny at all.
The two cons for me are that they tend to get dirtier than that other brand which shall not be named, because they have little rubber inserts for the part that goes in your ear, so it’s not one uninterrupted smooth surface. The other con is that they are not ergonomically designed – it can be tricky to remove them from the case since there is not much to grab onto, and I have dropped them more than once because of this.
Matthew Martínez –
I compared these beats with AirPod pros. Both are Apple products.
The beats have a smaller range of volume, the lowest volume is pretty loud for the “lowest volume”. Each level for volume going up is minimal compared to the AirPods. (At around 1/3 of the volume they match volume. AirPods get a lot quieter and ALOT louder, I’d say 10% louder) The beats are loud enough for me I leave it at 3/4 of volume.
Noise cancellation is really good, some noise filters through in loud environments but it’s enough when you’re at the gym and busy places. I experienced noise filtering through when I was in a car with music blasting. So I’d rate the noise cancellation pretty high.
Pass through, pass through is good. I’d recommend not having the pass through when there’s lots of noise cause it’s good and personally it can get loud. When there’s a sudden loud noise the earbuds make the same loud noise and it could hurt your ears if you have sensitive hearing.
Cons, when in loud environments if you are on a call the earbuds filter out the noise, and when you speak it filters your voice a bit too which makes it hard for the other person on the other end to hear you. Also the bit about the loud noise with the pass through and sensitive ears is a con for me.
Battery life is really good, lasts me my work day and a bit more, I’m sure like all batteries that would go down after use but hasn’t happened to me yet I’ve had it for 2 months now.
Bluetooth, the Bluetooth is pretty strong. You could probably still have a connection a few rooms away in a house before the connection begins to fail. Unlike AirPods when you remove the bud from an ear whatever is playing will not pause unless YOU pause it. This means it’s constantly connected, when you are within the Bluetooth radius of course. I’ve lost a bud twice but this actually helped me find it, so that’s a plus. And with these beats you cannot connect another pair to your phone like you can with AirPods. So it’s only on pair of beats at a time.
I really like the earbuds and I think they are well worth the price, to me they are a barely lesser version of AirPod pros. I’m considering getting the studio pro’s over the AirPod max after this experience.
Update 4 months later- The battery life is still very strong, I have had some issues with them disconnecting and reconnecting to my phone and I believe it’s because when I got my Apple Watch, it must be Confusing the connection between my phone and the watch. Yes, it can be annoying but to me, it’s still worth it. All really need to do is reconnect with my phone. I don’t think AirPods Will have this problem. But I’m not sure. There was one day where the noise cancellation on my right earbud stopped working, but it’s because I didn’t have enough battery so I had to charge it after that I had no issues.
Colin –
I had to return the product because I audio was very low that recipient can’t hear me when they call . After several attempts to get it work, it never worked
Penny Wilhelm –
I got these in November of 2023 and it is not may of 2024, have worked very well. Had very few problems (connection issues but they weren’t major and easily fixed) I was either getting these or the AirPod pros, but these were cheaper then the AirPod pros but they work well. I have an iPhone and it paired just like AirPods would, and in about the same time (I have had AirPods in the past just lost them). Have the option of noise cancelation, transparency, and normal for listening mode and all work well. I use noise cancelation and it works well, AirPods work a little better but for the lower price well worth it. It won’t block out every single noise completely, but good enough for me. (I do have sensory issues with loud uncontrolled/unexpected sounds and these work well for me ofcourse everyone is different) most I hear is cars when I’m out in public and maybe if I someone is screaming that but barely. I have had the version of these without the plus and these are definitely a step up. Looks very nice too would/have recommended
Tuck VB –
I buy too many headphones. I have no idea how many earbuds I’ve owned, from every possible brand, cheaper and more expensive than these Beats earbuds. These have the best sound to my ear (acknowledging that sound is very much a subjective personal experiential element). The sound is clean and full. The most impressive aspect of the sound for me is also the most important part of the sound profile: bass response. Bass responsive is always tricky with earbuds, it’s often either too muted or boomy. These Beats buds really nailed it. The bass response is powerful but also clean. I like boosting the bass in every kind of music, and I want to hear the booming kick drums in rock and the singing double basses in classical. These buds get the job done beautifully. Again, sound is subjective, and I know that, but I’d put these buds up against any others. I’ve heard several earbuds with ~more~ bass response, but it’s muddy and mushy and depressing. The bass on these is simply shocking considering that they’re earbuds. I’ve been rambling about bass, but the entire spectrum is well represented. These are just the all-around sound champion for me.
The fit is little weird at first, with the knob on the back of the bud needs to be gripped, but once you get the hang of it, they fit great.
Noise reduction on all earbuds I’ve tried is okay at best, but these compete with the best I’ve heard (Sony WF-1000XM5.
These are every bit an alternative to choices that are over a hundred dollars more. My highest earbud recommendation.
Spooky sway –
The bass is well okay and sounds good but when calling the recipient won’t hear me well plus when sending voice messages through iMessage or WhatsApp it won’t come out well I mean in terms of loudness but apart from this it’s a great product.
Adedotun Ojo –
I bought new earbuds. When noise canceling and transparency mode is turned on, the left earbud makes strange noises. A very unpleasant situation.
Tuck VB –
You’re probably like me, dragging your feet for months, researching and researching for hours trying to compare brand names (Bose, or JBL? Sennheiser, or Apple?). I finally settled on these, and here’s why:
1) I didn’t want airpods. You probably also don’t want airpods (if you’re even reading this review). Not because of the quality, but because “everyone has airpods” and they’re “airpod people” (sorry to all the airpod people, including my sister). I wanted to be different (hopefully no shame there?).
2) My top priority was phone calls with my earbuds (make sure, even if you don’t end up with these earbuds, that you determine your priorities, -clearly-). These earbuds have some of the best “in ear” calling I’ve seen (next to airpods).
3) I wanted something low profile (also why I didn’t want airpods with the “stem”). These are very sleek, and don’t look flashy in the ear. They’re also not very cumbersome, and fit very snuggly. Very light, but durable – great design, even better build quality.
4) Not a huge selling factor for me personally, but if you want noise cancellation, this is your stop. I just used these this morning on the train coming into Boston, sitting next to the door leading out of the coach, and was astonished with how adaptive it was to specifically tuning out the rattling of the train. These earbuds will adapt to the environments around them!
5) The battery life is fantastic. Keep in mind, if you’re in a loud area with the noise cancelling on, and it’s working harder, you’re going to blow through your battery faster – even that considered, I was still really impressed with the battery life!
6) This is clearly designed to work seamlessly with Apple products. Pairing was a breeze, and the connectivity is strong. Beats and Apple had a beautiful handshake with this product, and it shows.
7) Lastly, the sound quality. This is unmatched with anything I’ve used prior. Has very clear audio, and a great range of tone. The bass is powerful, while balancing defined treble tones.
A couple things to consider:
-These don’t have wireless charging (unlike my other gadgets). I need to plug them into USB-C to charge. Might not be a big deal for you, but this is a drawback on my radar.
-Get a protective case! The existing charging case is well built, and sturdy – but if you’re like me, and you put your phone in a protective case, do the same for your earbuds. The case I got was drop proof, and didn’t add much to the size (it doesn’t take up much space in my pocket). It was $10 for peace of mind. Get an airtag too while you’re at it!
Overall, would recommend!