Apple launches new generation Beats headphones
Finally, after much speculation, Apple technology has launched its second true wireless headset model, Beats Studio Buds.
Accordingly, Apple's new product shows a new direction for its headset line when it is cheaper and more compatible than AirPods.
Beats Studio Buds are available in red, black and white, priced at $149.99. It has a much more compact design than previous Powerbeats Pro.
Beats Studio Buds are ultra-lightweight in-ear headphones - weighing just 5.1 grams per side - and specially designed ear tips with vents to reduce pressure on the eardrum.
In addition, Beats Studio Buds is equipped with ANC active noise cancellation, IPX4 waterproof and sweatproof standard, battery capacity lasts 5 hours of use (can be up to 8 hours if ANC is turned off). One side of the headset can be used independently, using a USB-C charger, but without wireless charging.
In particular, Apple's new generation of headphones also has its own Android application for those who are not part of the iOS ecosystem. The headset can also be controlled using the Google Assistant.
Inside the Beats Studio Buds uses a completely new sound architecture, with an 8.2mm chip. The company claims that users will get 'outstanding stereo sound and low frequency aberration that helps you hear every note clearly'.
Beats Studio Buds are available to order now and start shipping June 24.
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