Apple today announced Beats Studio Buds+, new wireless earbuds that bring advanced features to the most demanding users. Among the prominent features of the model, which has a sporty appearance, there are improvements in the field of active noise cancellation (ANC).
As the successor to the Studio Buds, released in 2021, it adds larger microphones and a new rendering system. Can cancel 1.6 times more noise than the previous version. There are also improvements in transparency mode and microphones for voice calls when you need to listen to street noise.
The in-ear kind of innovation includes some of the AirPods 2 Pro’s features, such as quick pairing with devices registered in an iCloud account and tracking with Find function. Siri virtual assistant support and over-the-air updates are other attractive features.
Beats Studio Buds+ also supports native Android featuresallows you to use it on any device running Google’s operating system. Quick connect via Quick Pair, switch devices via Voice Switch, and location via Google Find My Device are tools available.
How much does the Beats Studio Buds+ cost?
Another prominent feature of Studio Buds+, which has received an important update compared to the previous generation, is autonomy. According to the manufacturer, new wireless headset can be used for up to 9 hours however, considering the charge provided by the charging box, the battery life reaches 36 hours.
Sweat and water resistant, IPX4 certification allowing use in physical activities, four silicone tips for better comfort and Bluetooth Class 1 for greater range are other positive points. The phone still brings spatial sound for an immersive experience.
Already available in the brand’s online store in Brazil, Beats Studio Buds+ costs R$1,799. Available in black, gold, ivory and with translucent details, the latter has a similar look to Nothing’s Bluetooth headset.
Source: Tec Mundo

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