Beats Studio 3 Wireless
- Location
- Sachsen, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 7h ago
- Last seen
- 7h ago
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Verkaufe meine Beats Studio 3 Wireless Kopfhörer in guten, voll funktionsfähigen Zustand. Die Kopfhörer bieten kraftvollen Sound, hohen Tragekomfort und aktiv Geräuschunterdrückung. Lieferumfang: Beats Studio 3 Wireless Kopfhörer, Ladekabel, Aux-Kabel, Tragetasche/Case
At €170, this Beats Studio3 Wireless listing is ambitiously priced, sitting well above the market median of €132 and exceeding the 75th percentile of €149 from your own database of 12 recent EUR comparables. While new units currently hover around €299–€399 and used 3rd-party listings average roughly €186, the €170 ask leaves little margin for a used buyer seeking value, especially when fair deals typically land between €111 and €149.
The Studio3 remains a compelling daily headphone for its seamless Apple W1 chip integration, reliable class-1 Bluetooth, and effective active noise cancellation that delivers up to 22 hours of playback. If this listing includes original accessories, shows minimal wear, and comes from an original owner, it could justify the higher price as a premium used option; otherwise, buyers should wait for a listing closer to the €132 median to get a genuine bargain.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Beats, founded in 2006 in the United States by music producer Dr. Dre and Interscope Records executive Jimmy Iovine, emerged from a frustration with consumer audio gear that failed to capture the fidelity of studio recordings. Headquartered initially in California and debuting its flagship Studio headphones in 2008, the brand partnered early with Monster Cable for prototyping and manufacturing, emphasizing "studio-quality" sound that let listeners hear what artists intended. Acquired by Apple in 2014 for $3 billion, Beats integrated seamlessly into the Apple ecosystem while retaining its distinct identity.
The brand focuses primarily on consumer headphones, earphones, and portable speakers, with iconic lines like the Studio, Solo, and Pill series. It expanded into wireless models and audio tech embedded in laptops via partnerships like the 2009 HP collaboration, but eschews traditional hi-fi categories such as amplifiers, turntables, DACs, or cables, prioritizing mobile, lifestyle-oriented products over dedicated home audio systems.
Beats commands a dominant position in the premium consumer headphone market, holding over 60% U.S. share for models above $100 by 2011 and leveraging celebrity endorsements from athletes like LeBron James and artists like Pharrell to fuse fashion with function. While critics debate its bass-heavy sound signature against neutral hi-fi standards, its cultural cachet and Apple-backed reliability make it a mid-to-high-end choice for trend-savvy buyers seeking bold, accessible audio rather than audiophile purity.
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