UGREEN Studio Pro headphones arrive with a spec sheet aimed squarely at budget ANC buyers: adaptive hybrid noise cancellation rated at up to 48dB, Hi-Res audio support with the LDAC codec, and a claimed 120-hour battery life. At €59.99 on Amazon Germany (with a launch coupon bringing it to €48 until October 19), the Studio Pro undercuts most mainstream over-ears with similar features. On paper, that makes the UGREEN Studio Pro a compelling value pick for commuters and remote workers who want long battery life and multipoint connectivity without paying flagship prices.
The headline figure is the 48dB noise cancellation claim. UGREEN says the Studio Pro analyzes ambient sound 375,000 times per second and adapts the ANC in real time, with an added wind-noise mode to tame gusts during walking or cycling. These are promising numbers, but as with any ANC rating, effectiveness depends on fit, seal, and the specific noise profile you encounter. Expect steady low-frequency rumbles—airplane engines, trains, HVAC—to be reduced more noticeably than irregular chatter. The inclusion of a wind profile is practical; it’s a common weak spot for ANC, even on pricier models.
Sound hardware is ambitious for the price. Each earcup uses a four-driver arrangement anchored by a 40mm woofer and a 12mm tweeter, a setup that should help separate bass from mids and treble compared with single-driver designs. The UGREEN Studio Pro supports Hi-Res audio and LDAC at up to 96kHz/24-bit and 990kbps. That can deliver more detail than AAC or SBC—if your phone or source supports LDAC, and if your library or streaming tier provides high-resolution audio. Otherwise, improvements will be limited by the weakest link in the chain. Through the UGREEN app, you can choose from eight EQ presets, tweak the sound, and enable spatial audio. Spatial modes on headphones typically rely on DSP rather than true multichannel content, so think of it as an optional effect rather than a guaranteed upgrade.

Battery life is the other standout. The UGREEN Studio Pro claims up to 120 hours with ANC off or 80 hours with ANC on, with quick charging that adds roughly five hours in ten minutes. Even if real-world use lands short of those peaks, the endurance should cover long-haul travel and a full workweek without hunting for a cable. Bluetooth plus a 3.5mm jack keep the headphones usable after the battery runs down, and dual-device connectivity addresses everyday switching between a laptop and a phone. The foldable design, memory-foam pads, and protein leather covers are standard comfort choices at this price. The materials should feel soft out of the box, though heat buildup and durability will depend on use and climate.
As a package, the UGREEN Studio Pro headphones target shoppers searching for affordable over-ear headphones with ANC, LDAC, and long battery life. The feature list is unusually dense for under €60, but the real test will be tuning and ANC stability in mixed environments. If UGREEN keeps hiss and ear pressure to a minimum while delivering balanced mids and controlled bass, the Studio Pro could become a go-to budget recommendation. At the launch price—especially with the limited-time coupon—the cost-to-features ratio is hard to ignore, and the 120-hour battery claim alone may sway travelers who prioritize endurance over brand prestige.