I like to call my Beats Studio Pro my ‘anxiety mute button’ — and Presidents’ Day finally makes them more affordable with $180 off
I never leave the house without these headphones
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Ever since the Beats Studio Pro were released, I’ve worn them pretty much every single day. Not just because I love music (my Spotify really does hate to see me coming), but because loud, unpredictable noise is prime anxiety fuel for me. That includes busy streets and crowded trains during a morning commute to work. The adaptive noise canceling on these creates an instant sense of calm, like stepping into my own quiet bubble. They’re as essential as my phone and keys at this point.
And right now, the Beats Studio Pro are 51% off for Presidents’ Day, with $180 shaved off the usual $349. If you’ve been thinking about grabbing a pair or just need a way to calm your anxiety too, this is one of the rare moments to do it.
I’ve used the Beats Studio Pro for years, and they’re the one piece of tech I genuinely rely on daily. The noise canceling creates instant calm in busy spaces, while the sound is rich and immersive without feeling overwhelming. Long battery life and all-day comfort make them easy to live in, so you don't have to constantly worry about charging them.
Comfort is just as important as sound, especially since I have multiple ear piercings and usually wear bulky jewelry.
Ever since I got my Beats Studio Pro, I’ve worn them nearly every single day. For me, uninterrupted music isn’t just a pleasure but a way to manage my anxiety. It’s bass-forward like you’d expect from Beats, but still balanced enough that vocals and highs don’t get lost. Even at higher volumes, everything stays clear without that tinny or distorted feel some headphones have.
Comfort is just as important as sound, especially since I have multiple ear piercings and usually wear bulky jewelry. The plush ear cups fit my smaller ears without pressing or causing irritation, even after hours of wear. Plus, the long battery life is a lifesaver, because these headphones are practically glued to my head from morning until night.
As much as I love them, $349 was always a bit steep — I got them during an early sale and can confirm that this 51% Presidents’ Day discount ($180 off) is genuinely worth it. If you’ve been thinking about a pair, now is the time to snag this deal.
For more savings, check out our guide on the best Presidents' Day sales of 2026, along with the top deals we'd actually buy with our own money.
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