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The Beats Studio Buds are currently $79.95 at Walmart, down from $149.95, making them one of the more affordable pairs of noise-canceling earbuds backed by Apple’s ecosystem. They’re designed to work just as well with Android as they do with iOS, which isn’t always the case for Apple-owned products. The sound profile leans more toward bass (classic Beats tuning), but you still get decent clarity in the mids and highs. They’re not balanced or studio-accurate, but if you listen to pop, hip-hop, or electronic music, that low-end punch can be fun.
The active noise cancellation (ANC) and Transparency mode are a nice surprise at this price. And while the ANC doesn’t match the precision or adaptability of higher-end models from Sony or Bose, it handles steady low-frequency sounds well enough for commutes or travel (according to this PCMag review, voices and higher frequencies still slip through). Physically, these earbuds are small and light, though the glossy finish can make them tricky to grip when inserting them. Once in place, though, they sit securely and comfortably, helped by three included eartip sizes.
Controls are simple: You can play or pause music, take calls, and switch between ANC modes directly from the buds. The only omission is volume control, which still requires reaching for your phone. The Studio Buds are also IPX4 water-resistant, meaning they’ll handle sweat or light rain without issue. Battery life is modest, around five hours with ANC on or eight without, and the charging case adds another 10 to 16 hours depending on usage. That said, there’s no wireless charging, and it comes with a USB-C cable but no adapter, so you’ll need one handy. If you’re not expecting top-tier noise cancellation or audiophile balance, the Studio Buds still cover the basics well. They’re easy to use, small enough to carry anywhere, and deliver strong bass with a decent ANC experience at under $80.
