Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
Experience the music exactly the way the artist wants you to. Beats high definition headphones are precision-engineered to reveal the full sound of today's digital music including the most sonically demanding Rock, Pop, Hip Hop and R&B. Beats delivers all the power, clarity and deep bass today's top artists and producers want you to hear.
- Active noise cancelling
- Super comfortable ear pads
- Powered amplification
Overview
This accessory is compatible with the following:
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 3G
Most Useful Reviews
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Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
You'll Never Forget About Dre With These!
Written by AA
30-Jul-2008
This headphones are fantastic! Outside noise reduction is superb & when your listening to your favourite track you may forget where you are! The mute button built into the headphones is great for temporarily having to stop hearing a track.
These headphones come in a seriously sexy box with a great carry case for travelling, you also get a handfree cable configured for users of the iPhone ( now that's I call great thinking!) & normal cable for your other audio devices.
The sound quality is off the radar! When listening to your favourite track which has enough bass to launch a rocket Beats handles this effectively with out distortion.
I salute Dr Dre for a superb set of headphones …More226 of 263 people found this useful
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Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
you won't be disappointed
Written by RH from Stevenage
27-Jul-2008
So £279.95 seems quite alot for a pair of headphones but once you have tried these you will realise that to produce sound quality this good you would normally have to pay somewhere in the region of a £1000.00. These Beats By Dre deliver sound quality like i have never heard before, it's almost like you are in the recording studio hearing the artist and the music first hand, and the noise cancellation is fantastic, i wore these on a flight back from the states and didn't hear the engine noise or screaming kids. well worth the money …More
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Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
Great product
Written by AB from Faareham
13-Aug-2008
These really are very good headphones. The noise canceling works well on the train, and the sound quality is much better then my previous ones, they are also more comfortable. If you are prepared to spend the money, go for it, and treat yourself.
Two small niggles. Firstly one purely of personal preference - I would have liked the branding to be more discreet, as I feel on the tube, I could become a muggers wet dream. Secondly, Apple have got much better at not just replacing the $ with a £, but these are not far off. That said, it is a good product and gets 5*s anyway. …More129 of 154 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
Cheap material selection (top arch)
Written by AZ from Toa alta
08-Dec-2009
The plastic from a Lego is way better!
It is a very good headphone! in terms of sound. But they used a very bad selection of materials for the top arch, to go short, it breaks by no reason. Mine lastes two weeks of easy treatment @ my chaise lounge! it cracked just on top of the screws. Went to best buy for a replacement an both at the display were broke at both sides, incredible! How they pretend to do sales with that display?
Had to change them for th Bose QC 15, I admit the Beats sound better, but the Bose won't break.
As soon as the flaw gets corrected i'll get another Studios. …MoreWas this useful?
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Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
Excellent but fragile
Written by IP from St Albans
03-Dec-2009
In terms of sound quality these 'phones are excellent. There are not brilliant for classical were the emphasis is on the mid-tones but for hip-hop, rock etc I found them superb. I had been using Sennheiser HD 25-1 II and these just blew them out of the water. The problem with Beats is that they cannot really withstand the 'normal' day to day knocks that you might expect 'traveling' headphones to sustain. Mine fell apart over the course of a year as a result of various little knocks. I could have been more careful but I treated them with more care than my old Sennhesier's and I never had any problems with these. If you a very careful person and you want some phones for home use by all means buy these. However, if you want something that will take a bit of light abuse I would recommend that you give these a miss. …More
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Monster Beats Studio Headphones by Dr. Dre
The best to date!
Written by DF from Norwich
01-Nov-2009
I reckon these are the best headphones you can get for under £500. Why do I say that? I must have tried 30 or so different pairs, all promising to deliver that 'perfect sound' - all but these (and the Atomic Floyd's for under a £100) missed the boat. The base and treble is perfect, so perfect I had to listen to most of my music again. R&B and house just come alive like never before (opera, classical, disco all sound good too). These headphones reveal so much about a piece of music. The box says they are 'studio sound' - that I don't know - what I do is that if you have £300 to spend, like a live British type sound - buy some - you will not regret it one bit... …More
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Questions & Answers
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is it worth the money?
- Asked by IB from Saint Paul
- 18-Oct-2009
Best Answer
Not really no. They are so cheaply made, they bleed so much noise and break so easily. I estimate they cost about 30 quid to make.
You can buy a set of Dj headphones for 120 quid that are as good as these and sound as good, only you dont get the noise cancellation. Thats all these headphones are good for.
They do go loud, but are not 'better' than bose, or any other headphone for that matter. I have six pairs of high end headphones, inc bose, and i would not say these are 'better', as they are all designed to do different things, so it would be wrong to compare them.
Everyone wants these because celebrities and footballers wear them, thats all, and because they go 'loud', people get the illusion they are 'great' and have 'great sound quality'. They are very comfy to wear, but like i say, cheaply made. Mine are already going back for repair. However, they are a nice looking, comfy, loud set of cans. I paid £219 for mine. …More- Answered by AH from bracknell
- 31-Oct-2009
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are the headphones wirelss?
- Asked by ME from Houston
- 12-Oct-2009
Best Answer
naw not yet. u use one of the two cords that are provided.
- Answered by AA
- 12-Oct-2009
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Can i buy the White version of the Beats by Dre monster headphones?
- Asked by FT from Belfast
- 03-Oct-2009
Most Recent
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Does the microphone work with the voice recognition software for the newest ipods?
- Asked by MM from Rutherford
- 08-Dec-2009
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Are the headphones as well compatible with the first iPod nano?!
- Asked by RM from Haan
- 07-Dec-2009
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Is the Quality as bad as people say it is or is it over exagerated?
- Asked by KN from LOS ANGELES
- 07-Dec-2009
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i dont get it are they wireless or is there a wire attached to it?
- Asked by SS from liverpool
- 06-Dec-2009
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are the compatible with anything other than just and iphone?
- Asked by CD from Jasper
- 06-Dec-2009
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What are the two different cables for?
- Asked by DK from Palisades Park
- 05-Dec-2009
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How bad do they leak noise and how good is the noise cancelation?
- Asked by PR
- 03-Dec-2009








