Beats Studio Pro (2023) review: these are Apple’s best over-ear headphones
With the fourth generation of these distinctive over-ears, is it finally time for the sceptics to succumb?
Stuff Verdict
Top-notch audio and noise-killing smarts: that’s entertainment. Another brilliant pair of noise-cancellers from Beats. And they’re better value than the AirPods Max.
Pros
- Excellent noise cancelling
- Works best with Apple devces…
- …but it’s decent on Android too
- Lossless through wired
Cons
- Not the very best build
- No wireless lossless
- ANC can be bettered
Introduction
Beats tends not to go too crazy with product releases, so when the Apple-owned brand does a new set of headphones it’s a big deal.
A lot of the tech on show here betters what’s in Apple’s own pricey AirPods Max. We expect those ’phones to be refreshed soon, so there are some pointers here towards what to expect.
Design & build
Despite the new innards, they still have the familiar Beats look, even if more soft-touch materials have been used than before.
Even with the comfy synthetic leather cushions, the familiar fatigue of wearing over-ears for any extended length of time remains. The Studio Pros are generally comfortable, but if you have larger ears you may find the 59x40mm earcups too small.
These headphones are available in black, deep brown, navy and sandstone (pictured), and fold away in a carry case.
Features & battery life
New here are USB-C charging and personalised spatial audio support with head-tracking (when connected to Apple devices), plus improved active noise-cancellation with transparency thanks to a new chip.
You can easily toggle settings for spatial audio head-tracking on Apple devices. It’s also easy to change between ANC modes, while you can also personalise spatial audio on iPhone by taking pictures of your ears.
Lossless audio (24-bit/48kHz) is supported via USB-C, but it’s not available wirelessly. On the other hand, the ANC is disabled when you’re plugged in through the USB-C port. (It does work if you’re using the 3.5mm socket.)
The cited 40hrs of battery life (with 2hrs to fully charge) is with the ANC off – it’s only 24hrs with it on. Even so, that’s plenty, and you can do a 10min fast charge.
Sound quality and noise cancellation
Sound quality is great, while ANC isn’t far off the best. It’s hard to make these cans complain about any type of music: they cope with classical as deftly as hip-hop. They’re capable of some powerful bass, but aren’t boomy like some older Beats were.
Beats Studio Pro (2023) verdict
With extremely strong competition from Sony in particular, you’ve got to really want these headphones. But they play nicely with both Apple and Android – and on the former, they work just as natively as AirPods.
Ultimately, there’s no taking away from the fact that these are extremely well-designed cans with excellent sound quality and impressive noise-cancelling. They’re top all-rounders.
Stuff Says…
Top-notch audio and noise-killing smarts: that’s entertainment. Another brilliant pair of noise-cancellers from Beats. And they’re better value than the AirPods Max.
Pros
Excellent noise cancelling
Works best with Apple devces…
…but it’s decent on Android too
Lossless through wired
Cons
Not the very best build
No wireless lossless
ANC can be bettered
Beats Studio Pro (2023) technical specifications
Drivers | 40mm dynamic |
Active noise cancellation | Yes |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB-C, 3.5mm |
Bluetooth version | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Codecs supported | SBC, AAC |
Battery | 24hrs (ANC on), 40 hrs (ANC off) |
Weight | 260g |