Ugreen Studio Pro: Wireless headphones offer ANC, LDAC and 120 hours of battery life
The Ugreen Studio Pro are new affordable headphones (Image source: Ugreen)
Ugreen has launched new over-ear headphones that support lossless audio transmission as well as active noise cancellation. The so-called Studio Pro also sport spatial audio as well as Bluetooth 6.0.
The Ugreen Studio Pro are new headphones that are now available on Amazon Germany and should launch in other markets soon. They currently retail for €59.99 (including 19% VAT), but a 20% coupon code drops that price to €48. That launch offer is supposedly valid until October 19.
Ugreen’s new headphones support active noise cancellation (ANC), and in combination with the passive noise reduction they are supposed to reduce ambient noise by up to 48dB. The Studio Pro further supports lossless audio transmission via LDAC, and spatial audio is supported as well.
Moreover, Ugreen advertises a battery life of up to 120 hours, which means that more than a regular work week should be covered by a full charge. With ANC enabled, that runtime drops to 80 hours, but a 10-minute recharge quickly provides 5 hours of additional battery life. The might also be suitable for some games and movies, as the latency is specified at 60 milliseconds, which means that the delay should be rather reasonable.
The Ugreen Studio Pro can be connected via Bluetooth connection or the usual 3.5mm jack. That said, the Bluetooth connection can be maintained with two devices at the same time, such as a laptop for music playback and a smartphone for incoming calls. Last but not least, Ugreen offers a corresponding app to adjust various settings of these wireless headphones.
These Bluetooth headphones are advertised with a long battery life (Image source: Ugreen)
Ugreen opted for two drivers on each side (Image source: Ugreen)
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