A:AnswerSale was 1 day on Black Friday. I highly suggest you buy these at Costco. Same exact model number and at Costco you get 2 years of AppleCare plus free. Off sale they are $299 on sale $169. Plus you have 3 month return window if something happens or you don’t like them compared to Best Buy’s cheap 14 day return policy. If you purchase them full price at Costco for the $299 and they go on sale in that 3 month return window they will refund the difference.
A:AnswerThe charger cable is in the case on the side with the pockets. I got a dark set and did not notice them at first. I don't know what you mean by warranty card. However AppleCare is an additional buy and proof of that is your receipt and if you have an apple account and you link the headphones they AppleCare should show up there too because its linked to the serial number. Beats limited warranty is available to see on their website or apples.
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
That might refer to headphones that are connected to the device wirelessly but have a cord connecting the earbuds to each other.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHey Saint,
Short answer yes, the Beats Studio Pro definitely has it. They come with personalized spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, giving you that theater like surround sound experience. So if you're watching a movie or playing a game, the sound will be super immersive, like you're surrounded by 64 speakers lol.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi Jeffk,
Well it generally covers damage but not loss. However, with the Beats Studio Pro, there's a 'Find My' feature that can help you locate your lost headphones based on their last known connected location, which is pretty neat.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
Typically, when you connect a Bluetooth device like headphones to a TV, it's a one 2 one connection. This means you probably can't have the TV speakers and the headphones playing audio simultaneously. It's a bummer, I know, but that's how Bluetooth usually rolls. However, some TVs might have a setting that allows both, so it's worth digging into your TV’s manual or settings.
I hope this makes sense!
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
Well, prices can vary based on color, supply, demand, or even promotions. It's weird but true. A chat with Best Buy or a peek at their website might explain why there’s a price difference.
I hope this info helps!
A:AnswerHey Just,
If you're chasing that bass and weren't satisfied with the AirPods Max, the Beats Studio Pro might just tickle your fancy. They're engineered for a rich and immersive sound, and they've got a custom acoustic platform that's been re tuned to deliver that punchy bass Beats is known for. Plus, they boast an improvement in audio fidelity of up to 80% compared to their predecessors, the Beats Studio Wireless. So, if bass is what you're after, these could be worth considering,. I love them.
I hope this helps and you get yours!
A:AnswerHi fellow BB costumer,
Regarding the automatic connection issue with the Beats Studio Pro, it seems that while the Beats Studio Pro does not feature the W1 chip like the Beats Studio 3, it does have some form of automatic switching between devices. However, it's not as seamless as with AirPods, and some users have reported having to manually select the Studio Pro each time they switch between devices like the iPhone and iPad. This might be due to the devices needing to run on compatible operating systems, but even then, the auto switching may not be as reliable.
I hope this info helps!
A:AnswerHey Bruce,
Honestly audio sharing is super cool, but it can be picky, since not all headphones support it, even if they're from the same brand. It's kind of like trying to get two puzzle pieces from different puzzles to fit. You'd have to check if the Beats Studio Pro supports this feature. Sometimes, it's just the earbuds that play nice with each other. Again, a quick check on Apple’s website or a call to their support might clear that up.
I hope this helps and you get your problem solved!
A:AnswerHey there fellow costumer,
Well, Beats is actually a brand co-founded by Dr. Dre, so when you get Beats, it's part of that legacy. The difference is mostly in models and features, not the brand itself.
I hope this helps to clear your thoughts!
A:AnswerHi there,
It's common for headphones to avoid latex for allergy reasons, but you should check the box or the product listing online to be sure.
I hope this guides you in the right direction!
A:AnswerHi fellow costumer,
From what I know, these headphones are made of a mix of plastic, metal, and synthetic leather. For those with allergies, it's important to check the specific materials used, especially concerning rubber or latex, which can be common allergens. Beats or Apple's official website might have more detailed info, or you could reach out to their customer support to be sure.
I hope this helps!
A:AnswerHi Magna,
They should work with any Bluetooth enabled device, including Android flip phones and Samsung phones. Mine work as intended with an iPhone so far, not connection issues so far.
I hope this helps to make your decision!