Beats Studio 3 Hidden Features Explained

The Beats Studio 3 Wireless headphones are a popular choice for their sleek design and high-quality sound. They also come equipped with a range of hidden features that can enhance your listening experience and make using the headphones more convenient. 

Here, we have provided a guide to the hidden features of the Beats Studio 3, as well as instructions on how to use them.

Beats Studio 3 Hidden Features Explained

beat studio 3 hidden features

1. Automatic On and Off

The Beats Studio 3 headphones come with an automatic on-and-off feature that allows them to turn on and off when they are put on or taken off your head. This can be convenient when you’re in a rush and don’t want to spend time turning the headphones on and off manually.

To enable this feature, press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes white. To disable this feature, press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes red.

2. Fast Fuel

The Fast Fuel feature allows you to get a quick charge of your Beats Studio 3 headphones when the battery is running low. When the battery is at 5% or below, plug the headphones into a power source using the included micro-USB cable.

The Fast Fuel feature will give you three hours of playback time with just a ten-minute charge.

3. Track Control

On the headphones, you will find the track control buttons located on the left ear cup. To skip to the next track, press the forward button (the button with the “>” symbol). To go back to the previous track, press the back button (the button with the “<” symbol).

4. Voice Control

The Beats Studio 3 headphones are also compatible with voice assistants like Siri and Google Assistant. To access your voice assistant, press and hold the center button (the button with the “b” symbol) for about two seconds. This will allow you to use voice commands to control your music, make phone calls, and more.

5. Automatic EQ

The headphones come equipped with an automatic equalization (EQ) feature that adjusts the audio settings based on the type of content you are listening to. This can help to optimize the sound quality for different genres of music and other audio content.

The automatic EQ feature is turned on by default, but you can turn it off by pressing and holding the volume down and forward buttons (the “-” and “>” symbols) for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes red.

6. Multipoint Connection

Another impressive feature that most users might not know about is the Multipoint connection. The headphone has the ability to connect to two devices at the same time, allowing you to switch between devices without having to manually reconnect.

To enable this feature, press and hold the power button and the volume down button (the “-” symbol) for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes white. To disable this feature, press and hold the power button and the volume down button for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes red.

7. Low Power Mode

The Beats Studio 3 headphones have a low-power mode that allows you to extend the battery life when the headphones are running low on power. To enter low power mode, press and hold the power button and the volume up button (the “+” symbol) for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes white.

In low-power mode, the headphones will turn off after 30 minutes of inactivity to conserve power. To exit low power mode, press and hold the power button and the volume up button for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes red.

8. Auto On/Off Timer

For a more hands-free experience, there is also an auto on/off timer that allows you to set a specific time for the headphones to turn off automatically. This can be useful if you want to conserve battery power or if you tend to forget to turn off your headphones.

To set the auto on/off timer, press and hold the power button and the volume up button (the “+” symbol) for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes white. The headphones will turn off after four hours of inactivity. To disable the auto on/off timer, press and hold the power button and the volume up button for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes red.

9. Audio Sharing

You will also find an audio sharing feature that allows you to share your audio with another person using a second pair of Beats Studio 3 headphones. To use this feature, both pairs of headphones must be in audio sharing mode.

To enter audio sharing mode, press and hold the power button and the forward button (the “>” symbol) for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes white.

The headphones will then be connected and you can share your audio with another person. To exit audio sharing mode, press and hold the power button and the forward button for about 10 seconds until the LED light flashes red.

10. Noise Cancellation

One of the standout features of the Beats Studio 3 is their active noise cancellation (ANC) technology. This feature uses advanced algorithms to analyze and cancel out external noise, allowing you to focus on your music without distractions.

To turn on the noise cancellation feature, press and hold the power button for about two seconds until the LED light flashes green. To turn off noise cancellation, press and hold the power button for about two seconds until the LED light flashes red.

This is not truly a hidden feature, but we consider it a worthy addition, considering it is one of the best features any headphone can have. 

Conclusion

Overall, the Beats Studio 3 headphones offer a range of hidden features that can enhance your listening experience and make using the headphones more convenient. By utilizing these features, you can customize your listening experience and get the most out of your headphones.

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  • Lawrence Munson

    I'm Lawrence Munson, a tech blogger and audio enthusiast. AudioJust.com is where I share my thoughts and findings on the latest audio gear such as earphones, soundbars, subwoofers, equalizers, etc. I love to test new products to help my readers understand and enjoy their devices better, and I'm always eager to share my knowledge about audio technology and how it works.