Beats Studio Pro Settings to Unlock Studio-Quality Audio!
If you don’t know how to properly configure your Beats Studio Pro settings to get the most out of your headphones, this guide will walk you through everything.
Today, we’re going to guide you through:
Let’s get started…
How to Set Up The Best Beats Studio Pro Settings!
It’s vital to verify that your Beats Studio Pro is connected to your source device and you’re rocking the latest firmware version.
Beats Studio Pro Equalizer Settings:
When you’re listening through USB Audio on your Beats Studio Pro, you can cycle between different equalizer profiles with distinct frequencies.
In short, a USB Audio is the wired connection between your Beats Studio Pro and your source device that uses a USB-C cable.
The Beats Studio Pro comes with a (DAC) digital-to-analogue converter that delivers high-quality audio via USB-C connection.
Here’s how to change the equalizer profiles on Beats Studio Pro:
- Connect your Beats to your source device via USB-C.
- Quick Tip: You can use the USB-C to Lightning adapter.
- Press the “System” button to cycle through EQ modes.
Beats Studio Pro Equalizer Modes:
On Beats Studio Pro, you can switch between the three available EQ modes, which are “Beats Signature”, “Entertainment”, and “Conversation”.
- Beats Signature: This EQ preset offers a balanced output, good for all music genres.
- Entertainment: This EQ preset offers specific boosts to enhance movies and games.
- Conversation: This preset optimizes voice-related frequencies, perfect for voice calls.
Note: You should hear a tone when the EQ profile changes.
Beats Studio Pro Noise Control Modes:
You can change the Noise Control Modes on your Beats Studio Pro to tune your experience by choosing between Noise Cancellation, Transparency, and Off.
The easiest way to switch between the Noise Control Modes is by quickly pressing the “System” button on your Beats Studio Pro twice.
You’ll hear a tone indicating that the mode has changed. If you want to manually change the tones, here’s how on different devices:
Android:
Open the Beats app, head to the “☰” → My Beats” and choose one of the Noise Control options.
iPhone/iPad:
Open the “Control Center” on your iOS device, tap and hold the volume controller, and choose “Noise Control” to reveal the options.
Apple Watch:
While listening to audio through your Beats Studio Pro, tap the streaming icon and choose a noise control mode.
iMac/MacBook:
Go to the “Apple Menu” → “System Settings” → “Beats” and select a noise control mode.
Apple TV:
Open the “Control Center” on your Apple TV, select the Beats Studio Pro icon, and choose “Noise Control” to change the mode.
Quick Tip: You can use the Beats App widget to quickly change Noise Control modes when you’re using an Android device.
Beats Studio Pro Microphone Settings:
On Beats Studio Pro, you can change the number of button presses required to mute/unmute your microphone during a call.
Follow the steps below to navigate to the microphone options on different systems:
Android:
Open the Beats App and navigate to “☰” → “My Beats” → “Mute & Unmute”.
iMac/MacBook:
Navigate to the “Apple Menu” → “System Settings” → “Beats” → “Mute & Unmute”
iPhone/iPad:
Head to the “Settings” → “Beats” → “Mute & Unmute”
When you’re there, you’ll see the available options:
Change the Beats End-Call Settings:
One of the most convenient controls you can adjust on your Beats Studio Pro is the end-call option, allowing you to set a single or double-press.
Here’s how to reach the end-call settings on different devices:
Android:
Verify your Beats Studio Pro is connected to your Android, go to the Beats App and head to “☰” → “My Beats” → “End Call”.
iMac/MacBook:
Verify your Beats Studio Pro is connected to your Mac, go to the “Apple Menu” → “System Settings” → “Beats” → “End Call”.
iPhone/iPad:
Verify your Beats Studio Pro is connected to your iOS device, and go to “Settings” → “Beats” → “End Call”.
Then you’ll see two available options:
Note: The Answer Call (single-press) command can’t be changed!
Configure Beats Spatial Audio Settings:
Note: Spatial Audio is ONLY applicable to Apple devices connected to your Beats Studio Pro.
Spatial Audio is an amazing feature available for Apple devices that will take your Beats Studio Pro listening experience to the next level.
Feel free to explore how this works by going to the “Settings”, tapping your “Beats” on the top, and under “Spatial Audio” pressing “See & Hear How It Works”.
How to Set Up Personalized Spatial Audio:
To create a customized Spatial Audio, you must use an iPhone X or later to craft a profile that matches your ear and head shape.
This will improve the way you hear sounds and automatically sync across the Apple ecosystem.
- First, power on your Beats Studio Pro and ensure that they are connected.
- Go to the “Settings” and tap the name of your Beats Studio Pro at the top.
- Then, go to “Personalized Spatial Audio” → “Personalize Spatial Audio”.
- Follow the on-screen steps to create and configure your own Spatial Audio.
Feel free to learn more about listening with Personalized Spatial Audio on Beats Studio Pro!
How to Switch Between Spatial Audio Modes:
When your Personalized Spatial Audio is created, let’s now explore how to change settings on Beats Studio Pro when connected to different devices:
iOS (iPhones/iPads):
Play something through, for example, the Music app, open the Control Center, press the volume control, and tap the Spatial Audio icon.
macOS (MacBook/iMac):
Go to the “Apple Menu”, head to “System Settings”, then open the “Control Center” from the sidebar and choose “Always Show in Menu Bar”.
tvOS (Apple TV):
Open the “Control Center” on your Apple TV, then select the Beats icon at the top right of the screen and choose “Spatial Audio”.
Then you can choose between three Spatial Audio modes:
How Head Tracking Works?
The Head Tracking support by Beats Studio Pro is one of the best Beats Studio Pro settings, which adjusts the direction from which the sound comes when you’re moving your head.
Based on where your source device is located, the direction of the audio will change dynamically.
It’s pretty nice, make sure to try it out. We hope you’ve learned something new in this guide, so best of luck!
Finn Wheatley, a Master’s graduate in Computer Science from UCL, London, honed his skills at small data science consultancies. There, he helped large corporations enhance their data capabilities by deploying cutting-edge machine learning analytics and resolving technical hurdles.