
The two headphones enjoy active noise cancellation, so whichever one you choose will block all ambient noises, allowing you to enjoy the music no matter how noisy the surrounding environment is. Winner: Beats Studio 3 Noise cancellation In fact, the sound quality is pretty much natural with Beats Studio 3. Yet, they have a slightly better sound quality with crisp bass that doesn’t overpower any of the other notes.Įven though the low notes are amplified over mids and treble, you won’t notice any low-quality sounds. On the other hand, Beats Studio 3 can leak some sounds if you raise the volume above 60%.

If you want to raise the volume and you’re worried about disturbing your neighbors, I am glad to tell you that this pair doesn’t allow for any sound leakage. As for the soundstage, it is pretty decent.

Plus, you might experience some harshness in the upper mids. The mids and highs are not the best features of Beats Studio 2 as they sound a bit off. Otherwise, it would have led to producing unpleasant noises.

That may be because the bass is more focused lower on the frequency scale rather than on the 100-500Hz range. For example, Beats Studio 2 have strong bass that doesn’t overpower the other notes. The newer model, Beats Studio 3, is more comfortable than its predecessors, thanks to the softer ear pads that allow you to wear them for extended hours without feeling any pressure.īoth headphones enjoy high sound quality and produce perfect bass.

Moreover, you’ll enjoy their foldable design that allows you to pack them in your bag and carry them around.Įven though both headphones look similar, there is a bit of a difference between them when it comes to comfort. Both headphones are very durable that they can withstand daily use. Their plastic build might make you feel like they are flimsy, while they are anything but this. Beats Studio 2 and Beats Studio 3 look very similar on the outside since they are both made of soft, matte plastic.
