Apple Unveils New Beats Studio 3 Wireless Headphones With Pure Adaptive Noise Cancelation And W1 Chip

Apple has added Beat's new Studio3 Wireless over-ear headphones with Apple's W1 chip and new Pure Adaptive Noise Canceling technology, the price starts at $349. The new models utilize the W1 chip for automatic pairing to iDevices, Mac and Apple Watch as well as other non-Apple devices, it also boasting up to 40 hour battery life. These look very much like Beats’ in response to the Bose QC35 headphones, which available in Amazon right now.

More specifically, Beats Studio3 Wireless deliver up to 22 hours of battery life with "Pure Adaptive Noise Cancelling" on, and up to 40 hours with Pure ANC off. Pure ANC is a new technology uses advanced algorithms to continuously monitor your listening environment, so that it can best block out ambient noise, not only on an airplane, but also in a noisy café or a busy office. Fast Fuel quick charging technology via Micro-USB will provides three hours of music playback with a 10-minute charge.


In general, the new gadget look much like the previous generation of models, but internals have been reworked and the ear cushions are more comfortable than ever before, designed for all-day use. Like AirPods, Studio3 Wireless user not only can answer phone calls, but also control music, activate Siri with multifunction on-ear controls.

The headphones are being sold in six colors (red, matte black, wite, rose, blue and shadow gray). While the Shadow Gray color is limited edition, featuring gold accents. Beats Studio3 Wireless can be ordered on Apple's website starting today for $349.95 in the United States, $399.95 in Canada, and £299.95 in the UK. Prices vary elsewhere, shipments are estimated to begin in mid October.

Via MacRumors And 9to5Mac

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