Haters be quiet - Beats Studio Buds Plus
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The video opens with a nostalgic look at Beats and discusses how the Apple takeover has influenced their product quality, setting the stage for a detailed unboxing and first impressions of the Beats Studio Buds Plus. The presenter highlights the new transparent case as a standout design feature, praising the aesthetic as well as the practical packaging choices like multiple ear tip sizes and a compact USB-C charging cable. As the unboxing unfolds, the video walks through the case design, the pairing process on Android and iPhone, and the on-device controls, while also noting the absence of certain codecs beyond AAC and the use of a proprietary chip. The section concludes with initial listening impressions, describing the sound as punchy with noticeable bass, while also evaluating transparency mode, active noise cancellation, and a first glance at spatial audio in a real-world listening environment. Throughout, there is a balance of design critique, feature exploration, and reflections on how Beats positions these buds against competitors such as AirPods, with implications for pricing and target audiences.
Topics · technology reviews · audio hardware · unboxing · wearables
Questions answered
- Do Beats Studio Buds Plus support LDAC or other high-quality codecs beyond AAC?
- The video notes support for AAC with Android devices and mentions no explicit LDAC support, suggesting AAC as the primary codec currently.
- How does the transparency mode perform in real-world listening?
- The reviewer describes transparency mode as natural and very usable, comparable to Apple’s typical transparency experience.