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March 2010
(76%)
127 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(91%)
194 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design
Aussi bon sous iOS que sous Android
Qualité de la housse de rangement
Mini-jack et USB-C
Confort
Spatialisation
Finition
Package complet
Câble interchangeable
Qualité de finition et de fabrication
Réponse sonore équilibrée
Ergonomie bien pensée
Nombreux accessoires fournis
Design et Finition
Housse de transport
Ready for iPhone câble interchangeable
Assise des basses
Rendu sonore
Câble remplaçable
Fabrication
Robustes
Meilleure qualité audio que la génération précédente
Casque pliable.
Reproduction stéréophonique remarquable
Rendu sonore maîtrisé et agréable à écouter
Port USB-C pour la recharge
Bonne autonomie
Design très soigné
Bon confort et ergonomie
Des performances sonores en progrès
Un son qui a du punch
Système antibruit plus efficace
Qualité audio
Câble avec et sans télécommande
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Qualité audio en retrait
Mode ANC moyen
Trop de basses
Son bien trop marqué
Prix délirant
Réduction active du bruit inexistante et obligatoire
Manque de précision
Système de réduction de bruit active inefficace
Souffle
Son un peu étouffé
Souffle audible du système antibruit
Système antibruit non désactivable
Prix élevé
Prix
Uniquement utilisable avec des piles (mode actif)
Systême de réduction active peu performant
Réduction active perfectible
Rembourrage de l'arceau limité
Fonctionnement en passif impossible (la btaterie doit être chargée)
Précision sonore perfectible
Manque de finesse des aigus
Manque d'efficacité de la réduction de bruit active dans les médiums
Qualité passable du kit mains-libres
Pas de contrôle du volume sur les écouteurs
Ne fonctionne pas en mode passif
Un prix élevé
Système de réduction du bruit perfectible
Ne fonctionne pas en mode passif (deux piles AAA obligatoires)
Lighter, stronger and sleeker, Dual-mode noise-cancelling, Auto-off switch, Rechargeable battery, Effective noise cancelling, More controlled bass than before
Odd thumping noise in right ear when pushed, Response curve seems to change with volume, Treble is shrill and piercing at times, When battery dies, so does the music
While the new Beats Studio deliver a re-voiced sound as promised, the changes aren't all for the better. We do appreciate that bass response has been toned down several notches, but there's sharpness to the midrange and an inconsistency to the treble th...
Comfortable, Mix of noise cancellation and isolation works well, Head-hugging look an improvement
Thick sound harms separation, Harsh upper mids
The Beats Studio improve upon their predecessors with simpler active noise cancellation and a more streamlines design. They're enjoyable headphones, but thanks to a few sound issues we'd recommend checking out a few other sets for becoming part of the Be...
Publié: 2013-08-08, Auteur: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Bassheads will be bowled over by the booming low-end, far better isolation than original model, built-in battery rather than AAAs, battery gauge is an improvement over original model, lightweight fit is comfortable, soft earcups, adjustable and flexi head
Batteries die and it's audio over until charged up again, plastic exterior is a fingerprint magnet, bass-heavy sound won't suit all, audible hiss when quiet, mid-level compression can be harsh to ears, isolation not perfect, pricey considering the build q
The latest Beats Studio headphones are a whole heap of cash for what they are - around as much as the heavier Beats Pro - which is their initial shortcoming. And yet Beats has escalated to a design brand as much as an audio brand, which is where we...
Extrait: No-one does cool quite like Dr Dre and the folks at Beats Audio. These noise-cancelling headphones look the part, but do they sound it? We put them to the test: see (and hear) what we made of them in the clip above....
The Beats Studio are comfortable and fairly well-finished, and come with lots of accessories. But the utter lack of precision in the audio and constant hissing drop them down a couple stars......
The Mac Studio is one of those designs that only Apple could come up with, providing a unique combination of power and elegance -- as well as frustrations such as its lack of internal expansion and user upgrades. Some users will mourn the loss of the all-...
I'd stay away from noise canceling headphones if possible. But if you're a regular plane or train commuter, or find yourself regularly in loud environments needing peace and quiet and don't want in-ear headphones stuck in your ear canals, noise cancelers...
Publié: 2016-08-02, Auteur: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance aimed at bass lovers, Includes two cables, one with a three-button remote, for wired, passive listening
Bass and treble are boosted to unnatural levels, Merely average noise cancellation, Expensive
The Beats Studio Wireless delivers thunderous bass and noise cancellation, but these Bluetooth headphones are overpriced compared with the competition...
Publié: 2016-04-18, Auteur: Jackson , review by: makeuseof.com
Extrait: I've been on a search for the ideal pair of wireless circumaural pair of headphones for a very long time. So when the opportunity came to review Bose's latest pair of Bluetooth headphones, the SoundLink II , and compare it against Beats Studio Wireless as...
Extrait: The Beats Studio noise-cancelling headphones uses a dual-mode adaptive noise-cancelling feature to help you tune out the noise around you. While using these headphones, external sounds are filtered out so that you can enjoy your entertainment without dist...