![]() ![]() While these are excellent earbuds that arguably sound better than the AirPods Pro, they're missing some features that Apple users have come to know and love in the AirPods and even other Beats headphones. (If they sound like old news, thank a steady stream of recent leaks, up to and including LeBron James.)īeats says they offer a "universal" user experience for iOS and Android, and while that's not completely true, it raises the question, is that a good or bad thing? Well, it depends on what side of the OS fence you're on. Unlike Apple's own mega popular AirPod headphones, these new Beats noise-canceling true-wireless earbuds are being targeted at Android users, too. The Beats Studio Buds are a little unusual for an Apple product - yes, Apple owns Beats, for those who might have missed that 2014 acquisition. (The Studio Buds do not pair to two devices simultaneously.) With the January firmware update, the Studio Buds' "b" button can also be customized to control volume, either within the iOS/macOS Bluetooth menu or the Beats app for Android. But you have to click on the Studio Buds in the Bluetooth menu to pair them to that specific device. The Studio Buds are automatically added to your list of Bluetooth devices available to you on your iCloud devices. ![]() ![]() Editors' note: In January 2022, Beats updated the firmware of the Beats Studio Buds, adding a few new features, the most important of which is that Apple users now get "instant pairing" with all their iCloud devices from a "single tap." This is not the same as the automatic pairing found on the step-up Beats Fit Pro, as well as the Apple AirPods Pro, AirPods 2nd Generation and AirPods 3rd Generation. ![]()
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