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Looking for a Beats deal? The Studio Pros have a $170 discount today

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Reviewed By Digital Trends A pair of Beats Studio Pro headphones in Dark Brown.
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Have you been looking for a great discount on a fabulous pair of noise-canceling headphones? We’re always on the lookout for the best headphone deals, and we came across a fantastic offer from Beats: Today, when you purchase the Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones, you’ll pay just $180. The full MSRP on this set of cans is $350.

We had the opportunity to test these headphones back in July 2023, and reviewer Simon Cohen said, “You still pay a premium for the Beats brand, but the Studio Pro are worth it.”

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Why you should buy the Beats Studio Pro

Rocking an exciting sound signature that throws a little extra oomph in the low end, the Beats Studio Pro deliver balanced listening across multiple genres. Fans of rock, rap, and EDM tunes should be particularly pleased with the Studio Pro. We’re also glad to see a USB-C port for wired playback, which doubles as a charging port.

In terms of battery life, the Studio Pro are able to last up to 24 hours on a full charge, and a Fast Fuel feature gives you an extra four hours of playback for just 10 minutes of charging! Variables like volume and ANC will influence total battery life, though. Speaking of which, the Studio Pro boast terrific noise-canceling, making them an excellent choice for bustling workplaces or noisy city commutes.

While the Beats app isn’t as packed with features as more advanced audio tools, you’ll still be able to customize ANC and phone call settings. The app also has spatial audio and Find My Device settings to work with. Typically, Beats headphones are on the expensive side, so this is definitely one of the best times to save some dough on a premium pair of cans.

Take $170 off the Beats Studio Pro when you purchase today. We also recommend looking at our lists of the best Beats headphone deals and best Bose headphone deals for additional discounts on top over-ear products!

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Michael Bizzaco
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