Except for the release iOS 16.2 developer beta 2 Additionally, Apple today also rolled out new firmware for its wireless earbuds, including the AirPods Pro 2 and Powerbeats Pro, Beats Fit Pro, and Beats Studio Buds earphones from its Beats headphone brand.
The new firmware versions for each headset are as follows:
template | old version | new version |
---|---|---|
AirPods Pro | 5A377 | 5B58 |
Powerbeat Pro | 4A394 | 5B55 |
Beats Fit Pro | 4E64 | 5B55 |
Beats Studio Buds | 10M359 | 10M2155 |
You can go to the Bluetooth section of the iOS Settings app to check the firmware version of the headset.
As always, Apple hasn’t announced what has updated the new firmware, but some Beats Studio Buds users have pointed out that after the update, they can cancel the call by pressing the headphone button once or twice.
Also, as always, Apple doesn’t provide an exact way to update the firmware to a new version, but in general, just put the headset back in the charging case, plug it in to charge, open the charging case, plug it into your phone, close it and put it together with your phone, it won’t take long for the headset to automatically update over the air.