![]() ![]() ![]() Voices and environmental sounds are surprisingly lifelike. Considering they don't have sensors to know when they're in your ears, that comes in handy - in a pinch, you can just pause your music and talk. It's really good: you can comfortably hold a conversation without taking the buds out. I'm almost more impressed by the Studio Buds' hear-through mode. It effectively cuts out a large chunk of white noise - think air conditioning or distant traffic - and muffles everything else well enough for me to be glad it's here. Noise canceling is okay - not as good as over-ear headphones or something like the Sony WF-1000XM4, but definitively good enough for earbuds. You can cycle ANC modes by long-pressing one of the buds' buttons (or by using the Beats app, if you set both buttons to call up the Google Assistant). ![]() When asked, callers said I just sounded a little distant - which is hardly unusual for earbuds. Despite weird microphone placement (they're on the tops of the buds, for some reason, about as far from your mouth as possible), I haven't had any complaints using the Studio Buds for phone calls and Zoom meetings. ![]()
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