In our Beats Studio3 review, we found that they deliver everything you’d want in a premium set of wireless Bluetooth headphones. They’re comfortable, offer decent active noise canceling, and provide a clean sound profile. We especially like them for listening to EDM and hip-hop, as they really let you feel the bass drop. For non-bass-driven music, we found the tuning wasn’t the best. Guitars and vocals sound a bit overly processed on the Beats Studio3, as do more subtle background vocals, sound effects and light instrumentation. Studio3’s active noise cancelation helped reduce the low droning of outdoor construction, but certain noises were still audible. So they’re good, but not on par with competitors like the Bose QuietComfort 35 II. Nevertheless, the Beats Studio3 is a solid pair of wireless noise-canceling ‘phones and at this price, we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them. If the Beats Studio3 is not what you are looking for, go check out our recommendations for the best cheap wireless headphones and the best sport headphones for active lifestyles.