This theme of visual simplicity carries through to the controls, which are effectively invisible. It also creates a very slender profile, keeping the “Princess Leia effect” to a minimum. It’s a design that is unique to Beats and it gives these headphones a sleek and minimalist look. It’s tasteful and subdued, with small chrome accents on the hinges and earcups just to remind you that these are not an $80 set of headphones.īut the best part of the Studio 3 Wireless is their fully integrated headband and earcup pivots. It always seemed to me that they were meant to call attention to those who wore them - not something I tend to seek.īut the Studio 3 are available in several color choices including my review unit’s blue - a hue just slightly lighter than navy, with a satin finish. I’ll be honest: I was never a big fan of Beats’ earliest designs, with their glossy white, red, or black headbands.
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