Score Beats Studio Pro at Nearly Half Off

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If we were to pick the best headphone brands out there, Beats would easily make the list. Beats headphones, however, tend to be on the pricier side, so it is a premium choice for most. But now, you can snag a pair of Beats Studio Pro headphones for 49% off.

Let’s start with what Beats is best known for: its signature sound. The Studio Pro takes the word “immersive” seriously. It comes with a custom acoustic platform and support for lossless audio via USB-C. You will enjoy a sound that feels true to the original recording.

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For an even more immersive experience, Beats Studio Pro supports Personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking when paired with a compatible device. Whether you’re watching movies or listening to multidimensional music mixes, the sound feels like it’s explicitly tailored to your ears.

You will also have control over your environment with two distinct listening modes: fully adaptive Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Transparency. Feel like listening to a heavy bass track on a weekend night? Turn on ANC and block out distractions. Or, if you’re out on a morning walk, switch to Transparency mode and stay aware of your surroundings.

You’ll find intuitive on-device controls on the earcups to manage music, calls, and voice assistant access without even touching your phone.

One-touch pairing on the Beats Studio Pro makes connectivity easy, too, regardless of the device you are using. Additionally, Class 1 Bluetooth ensures an extended range and fewer dropouts. When it’s time to take a call or join a meeting, built-in voice-targeting microphones help isolate your voice from background noise for clearer conversations, no matter where you are.

These headphones are fully compatible with both Apple and Android devices. Android users get access to Fast Pair, Audio Switch, and Find My Device, while Apple users can enjoy features like one-touch pairing and iCloud sync.

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The Studio Pro headphones are foldable and travel-ready, slipping easily into the included carrying case for protection on the go. What’s more, you get up to 40 hours of battery life, perfect for those long days (made even better with the comfortable ear cushions). When you’re running low on battery, a quick 10-minute charge gives you four extra hours.

Grab these headphones for just $179.95 after slicing 49% off the price. You can choose from six color options: black, dark brown, dune, matte white, navy, and sandstone. Additionally, you can bundle the headphones with a power adapter or two years of AppleCare (for an extra fee).

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