Apple Beats Studio Buds Review
The Beats Studio Buds bundle offers great noise cancellation and a safety net warranty, but you pay for it with mediocre sound. It's a trade-off for Apple fans.
The 30-Second Version
These are warranty-first earbuds. You get excellent 85th percentile noise cancellation and good comfort bundled with 2 years of AppleCare+, but you pay for it with mediocre 40th percentile sound and plasticky build. Only buy this bundle if the peace of mind is worth more to you than audiophile-grade audio.
Overview
The Beats Studio Buds with AppleCare+ bundle is a bit of a split personality. On one hand, you're getting noise cancellation that lands in the 85th percentile, which is genuinely impressive for the price. On the other, the core audio performance sits at a middling 40th percentile, meaning the sound is fine, but it's not going to wow any audiophiles. The real story here is the package: for $179, you're not just buying earbuds, you're buying two years of peace of mind with Apple's extended warranty, which covers the battery and even the charging cable.
Performance
Let's talk about what these buds do well. That 85th percentile ANC is the star of the show. It's effective enough for a noisy commute or a flight, punching above its weight class. Comfort is also a strong suit at the 79th percentile, with the three eartip sizes helping them stay put. Where things get less exciting is in the audio and mic departments. Sound quality is just okay, landing at the 40th percentile. The microphone, at the 34th percentile, is serviceable for calls but nothing special. Battery life is average at the 60th percentile, giving you that claimed 8 hours, but nothing more. The build quality, at the 35th percentile, feels a bit plasticky for the price.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Noise cancellation is top-tier for the price, sitting in the 85th percentile. 83th
- Comfort is a major plus, ranking in the 79th percentile with a stable fit. 70th
- The included AppleCare+ coverage for 2 years adds significant value and peace of mind. 69th
- Social proof is high (76th percentile), meaning a lot of people buy and like them.
- Transparency mode works well for staying aware of your surroundings.
Cons
- Sound quality is merely average, landing at the 40th percentile. 10th
- Build quality feels a bit cheap, ranking in the bottom 35th percentile. 13th
- Microphone quality is subpar (34th percentile) for clear calls. 24th
- Connectivity is a weak spot at the 23rd percentile, with some reported hiccups.
- You're paying a premium for the brand and warranty over raw audio performance.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | In-Ear |
| Weight | 0.1 kg / 0.1 lbs |
Audio
| Driver Type | Beats Studio Buds with AppleCare+ for Headphones (2 Years) - White |
| Codecs | Beats Studio Buds with AppleCare+ for Headphones (2 Years) - White |
Noise Control
| ANC | Yes |
Value & Pricing
At $179, you're paying for the Apple ecosystem halo and that two-year AppleCare+ safety net as much as the earbuds themselves. Strip away the warranty, and the core product's performance doesn't quite justify the price against some pure-play audio competitors. The value proposition is entirely about risk mitigation: if you're hard on gear or just want zero-hassle support, the bundle makes sense. If you just want the best sound for your money, look elsewhere.
vs Competition
Stacked against the competition, the Beats Studio Buds are in a weird spot. The Sony WF-1000XM5 smokes them in both ANC and sound quality, but costs more. The CMF Buds Pro 2 offers similar ANC performance and better sound for significantly less money, but you lose the AppleCare+ and brand cachet. The Nothing Ear (a) is a compelling budget alternative with decent sound, though its ANC isn't as strong. Basically, you're trading some audio fidelity for that Apple-backed warranty and the Beats name. It's a lifestyle and convenience choice more than a performance one.
| Spec | Apple Beats Studio Buds | Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless | Technics EAH-AZ80 Technics EAH-AZ80 Noise-Canceling True Wireless | Sony WF-1000XM6 Sony WF-1000XM6 True Wireless Noise-Canceling | Jabra Evolve2 Jabra Evolve2 Buds USB-C MS Earbuds with USB-C | Soundcore Liberty Soundcore by Anker Liberty 5 True Wireless |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear | In-Ear |
| Driver Type | Beats Studio Buds with AppleCare+ for Headphones (2 Years) - White | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic |
| Wireless | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Bluetooth Version | - | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.2 | 5.4 |
| Battery Life Hours | - | 6 | 7 | 12 | 8 | 8 |
| Case Battery Hours | - | 18 | 16 | 12 | 25 | 24 |
| Water Resistance | - | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IP57 | IP55 |
| Multipoint | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Anc | Mic | Build | Sound | Battery | Comfort | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple Beats Studio Buds | 82.6 | 23.8 | 36.8 | 43 | 69.6 | 69.2 | 12.9 | 10.3 |
| Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless Noise-Canceling Earbuds 2nd Gen Compare | 96.1 | 87.8 | 91.2 | 99.2 | 69.6 | 93.2 | 98.5 | 93 |
| Technics EAH-AZ80 Noise-Canceling True Wireless In-Ear Compare | 82.6 | 99.9 | 91.2 | 98.4 | 69.6 | 93.2 | 98.5 | 93 |
| Sony WF-1000XM6 True Wireless Noise-Canceling Compare | 82.6 | 87.8 | 91.2 | 99.1 | 92.1 | 69.2 | 98.5 | 97.1 |
| Jabra Evolve2 Evolve2 Buds Compare | 82.6 | 98.9 | 99.3 | 88.3 | 94.6 | 93.2 | 97.2 | 98.1 |
| Soundcore Liberty by Anker 5 True Wireless Noise-Canceling Compare | 98.7 | 98.9 | 95.9 | 95.4 | 93.8 | 93.2 | 98.5 | 99.6 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the noise cancellation on the Beats Studio Buds any good?
Yes, it's actually one of their strongest features. It scores in the 85th percentile in our tests, meaning it's better than most earbuds out there and very effective for commutes or travel.
Q: How's the battery life in real use?
It's about average. With a 60th percentile ranking, you'll reliably get the advertised 8 hours with ANC on, but don't expect class-leading endurance that pushes into 10 or 12 hours.
Q: Should I get this bundle or just the buds without AppleCare+?
Given the build quality ranks in the 35th percentile and we see user reports of hardware issues, the bundle with AppleCare+ is the smarter buy if you're set on Beats. It covers the battery and cable for two years, which adds real value.
Who Should Skip This
Skip these if you're an audiophile on a budget. The 40th percentile sound score means there are much better-sounding options at or below this price, like the CMF Buds Pro 2. Also, avoid them if you need a great microphone for calls (34th percentile) or if you hate dealing with potential connectivity glitches (23rd percentile). Gamers should definitely look elsewhere, as these scored a dismal 28.9/100 for gaming.
Verdict
We can only recommend the Beats Studio Buds with AppleCare+ bundle to a specific buyer: someone deeply invested in the Apple/Beats ecosystem who prioritizes strong noise cancellation and ironclad warranty coverage over having the absolute best sound. The data is clear—the ANC and comfort are great, but the audio and build are mid-pack. If that trade-off and the $179 price tag work for you, you'll be happy. If not, there are better-performing buds for the money.