The fact that Apple products are very user-friendly makes their convenience, in my opinion, the deciding factor in whether or not to buy them. I like my AirPods, but I don't use them on the subway since it's depressing on lengthy rides and I don't want to get tangled up in the wires that come with them. After pairing the headphones with the iPhone, it is very convenient that they are automatically picked up by iCloud. This means that the headphones do not need to be paired with the Apple Watch or the Mac in order to listen to music on either of those devices. The process of switching is rather quick. It is important to keep in mind that the sound quality of non-Apple devices that are connected to a wireless network may experience some variation in quality. This is because not all devices are capable of picking up the AAC codec. It's unfortunate that there is no support for AptX, but as the old adage goes, dreaming isn't going to hurt you. The fact that I can quickly link the headphones to my Nintendo Switch and play games with noise reduction is another reason why I appreciate the headphones. On a related note, the noise suppression is not particularly effective here; yet, prolonged use will not cause discomfort to the wearer's head. Evidently, Apple and Beats are placing their bets on a closed-back headphone design, which, as a side note, provides excellent levels of passive noise cancellation. Because of this, the ear pads are made of eco-leather, which is a material that I often avoid using because it causes my ears to become wet. The velour ear pads are my personal choice, but the ones that come with the Beats Studio 3 headphones are quite lovely and comfortable to use. That might be much worse) The quality of the sound is adequate. Ideal for most electronics. The higher frequencies have a somewhat stifled quality, and the lower frequencies in the vicinity of 60 Hz are similarly barely audible. On the other hand, the mids have a lot of detail. The sound is thick, which is typical of headphones with closed backs used for monitoring. For your information, despite the fact that it is called Studio, it is not appropriate for it (I may compare it to the Beyerdynamics DT250), since they were not designed for it. For day-to-day use in environments other than the house, I am confident in recommending the headphones to anyone who, like me, have a multitude of Apple products. You could take something more intriguing for your home, but if you have an Android device, it would be best to pay attention to something like the "boring" Bose QC35 II headphones.
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