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Learn how to connect, charge, and use your Studio3 Wireless headphones with your devices.

Google search 'Studio 2 Wireless User Manual' Each Beats comes with a unique serial number which can go to apple store and be authenticated!!! Beats with a Micro Usb could be authenticated at beats website: your.beatsbydre.com. Dre Studio 2 manual. On this page you find the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio 2 manual. Please read the instructions in this operator manual carefully before using the product.If you have any questions about your Headphone that are not answered in the manual, please share your question in the troubleshooting section on the buttom of this page.

  1. Turn your headphones on or off

    Press and hold the power button for 1 second.

  2. Pair your headphones

    If you turn your headphones on and the indicator light turns on but doesn't flash, your headphones are already paired with a device. In that case, follow the steps to connect to a different device.

  3. Pair with an iPhone that uses iOS 11 or later

    1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is turned on.
    2. Press the power button on your headphones for 1 second.
    3. Hold your headphones within 2 inches of your unlocked iPhone. After a few seconds, your iPhone asks you to connect.
    4. Follow the instructions on your iPhone.

    Pair with your Mac or another device that uses Bluetooth

    1. Press the power button on your headphones for 5 seconds. When the five Fuel Gauge lights flash, your headphones are discoverable.
    2. Go to the Bluetooth settings on your device. For example, on your Mac, choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on.
    3. Select your headphones from the list of discovered Bluetooth devices.

    Your headphones automatically pair with your other devices that are signed in to iCloud and using iOS 11 or later, macOS Sierra or later, or watchOS 3 or later.

  4. Connect to a different device

    Your headphones automatically reconnect to the last device you used with them. To connect to another device, follow these steps.

    Connect your headphones to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

    1. Go to Settings > Bluetooth.
    2. Tap the name of your headphones in the list.

    Connect to other devices

    1. Go to the Bluetooth settings on your device. For example, on your Mac, click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar.
    2. Select your headphones from the list of Bluetooth devices. If you don't see your headphones in the list, press and hold the power button on your headphones for 5 seconds.
  5. Charge your headphones

    Plug your headphones into a power source using the included micro USB cable. As the headphones charge, the five Fuel Gauge lights flash. When your headphones are fully charged, all five lights remain lit.

  6. Your headphones provide up to 22 hours of playback from 90 minutes of charging, and up to 40 hours when you turn off Pure ANC. And with Fast Fuel, your headphones provide up to 3 hours of playback from a 10-minute charge.

  7. Check how much charge your headphones have

    To check the battery level, make sure your headphones are turned on, then tap the power button on your headphones and watch the five Fuel Gauge lights on the right earcup.

  8. Use your headphones

    Learn how to play music, change the volume, use Siri, answer calls, and cancel noise.

    Play

    Use the b button on the left earcup, or use the center button on the RemoteTalk cable in wired mode.

    • To pause or play a track, press once.
    • To skip to the next track, press twice. To skip backward, press three times.
    • To scan forward through a track, press twice and hold on the second press. To scan backward through a track, press three times and hold on the third press.

    Change the volume

    To control the playback volume or call volume, use the volume buttons above and below the b button on the left earcup. Or you can use the volume buttons on the RemoteTalk cable.

  9. Answer calls

    Use the b button on the left earcup, or use the center button on the RemoteTalk cable.

    • To answer or end a call, press once.
    • To answer a second incoming call and put the first call on hold, press once. When two calls are active, this switches between calls.
    • To reject an incoming call, press and hold for 1 second.
    • To stop listening through your headphones and send the call to the phone, press twice.

    Ask Siri

    To activate Siri on your iOS device or the voice-command feature on another device, use the b button on the left earcup or use the center button on the RemoteTalk cable. Press and hold until you hear a chime, then say what you need.

    Siri features might vary by country or region.

    Turn Pure ANC on or off

    Pure ANC turns on each time you turn on your Beats Studio3 Wireless, reducing external noise during playback. To turn Pure ANC on or off, double-press the power button while your headphones are connected to your device.

  10. Update

    If you pair your headphones with an iPhone that uses iOS 11 or later, your headphones automatically update to the latest firmware.

    If your headphones aren't paired with an iPhone that uses iOS 11 or later, you can use the Beats firmware updater.

  11. Learn more

    Read about Pure ANC (Pure Adaptive Noise Cancelation).

    Use the Beats app for Android.

Hi kmerlini,
Welcome to the Support Communities!Google Search Beats Studio 2 User Manual
I understand you are having trouble getting your Wireless Studio Beats to go into discovery mode so they can be paired with your iPhone 6 and your MacBook.
Here are some troubleshooting basics to try:
Reset the Wireless Studio Beats
Connect the Wireless Studio Beats to the charger, then hold the power button and the volume down button for ten seconds.
Forget this device
Look at the Bluetooth settings on your iPhone or Mac and choose the option to 'Forget This Device.'
Then try pairing them again.
Bluetooth basics –– Studio Wireless

  1. Pairing
    1. Turn your headphones ON.

      Ensure that there is no audio cable plugged into your headphones.

    2. The Bluetooth LED on the left earcup will blink, indicating that you are in pairing mode.
    3. Connect to your headphones with your phone or music player.
    4. The Bluetooth LED will blink four times to confirm a connection has been made and will remain on.

    To manually initiate pairing mode, press and hold the 'b' button for 2 seconds.


  2. Disconnect & reconnect
    • Push and hold the 'b' button to disconnect your Bluetooth connection.
    • To re-pair to your last Bluetooth connected device, press and release the 'b' button.
      Bluetooth status indicators
      LEDStatus
      Fast PulsingSearching for Bluetooth Connection
      On (Solid)Connected

Mac issues with Bluetooth

Having trouble connecting your Apple products to Beats via Bluetooth? Follow these steps:

  1. Disable Bluetooth on any devices linked to your Beats.
  2. Open the Bluetooth menu from System Preferences on your Mac.
  3. Select your Beats from the list of found devices and remove it.
  4. Activate pairing on your Beats.
  5. Check the LED lights to ensure it’s in pairing mode.
  6. Go back to the Mac Bluetooth menu and select your Beats device.

    On OS X 10.8, you'll need to select your Beats as your audio device under Bluetooth Preferences.

  7. You’re paired! But you may need to reconnect. Select your Beats in the Bluetooth menu and choose Use as Audio Device (stereo).

Audio will now stream properly through your Beats. If you’re still stuck, try restarting your Mac.

Beats Studio 2 Wired

Bluetooth works through a short-distance radio transmission, so it’s not uncommon for audio to get a little fuzzy at times. Here’s how to fix it:

To test or improve sound

  • Place both devices within 30 feet, or closer.
  • Move both devices away from other Bluetooth devices, microwaves, wireless routers and other electronics.
  • Ensure your Beats and Bluetooth device are charged and turned on.
  • Increase the volume on your Beats and the paired Bluetooth device.
  • Go to sound settings on your device and select your Beats as the input/output device (Mac) or as the playback/recording device (PC).


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Take care.