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New Beats Studio Buds+ on the Horizon: What to Expect from Apple’s Latest Headphones

Apple has once again raised the bar in the earbuds market with the release of their latest product, the AirPods Pro. However, rumor has it that Apple has even more innovative earbuds in store for its users. Though details remain scarce, many are looking forward to what the tech giant has in store and how it will revolutionize the way we listen to music and communicate. As Apple continues to push boundaries and disrupt markets, it’s clear that their earbud line-up will only continue to evolve and impress.


The Beats Studio Buds+ may be released soon, according to a filing with the Federal Communications Commission that corroborates recent reports. The iOS 16.4 code had hinted at the existence of these new earbuds. Unlike AirPods, the Buds+ will use Beats chips and not Apple’s own processor. However they are expected to have features such as audio sharing, seamless device switching and the ability to activate Siri. Reports suggest that the new earbuds will resemble the original Studio Buds but will come in black with gold details. It is not yet known what the price of the Buds+ will be, but they are expected to be cheaper than Apple’s AirPods Pro, even if there is an expected price increase of approximately $20-$30. The earbuds are also expected to have improved noise-cancelling and transparency modes.


In conclusion, while the AirPods Pro have certainly made their mark in the market, it seems that Apple is far from done with their earbud innovations. With rumors of new features, designs, and even a potential gaming-focused model, it’s clear that the tech giant is always looking for ways to improve and expand their portfolio. So, while the AirPods Pro are undoubtedly impressive, it’s worth keeping an eye out for what else Apple has in store for their earbud lineup in the years to come.

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