On October 18, Apple unveiled its latest AirPods including Spatial Audio, Adaptive EQ, MagSafe and more. At the event, Apple also unveiled a new line of MacBook Pros based on the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. According to reports from reliable sources, new products are coming soon, but not directly from Apple, but from Beats. If you don’t live in a cave, you must already know that Beats by Dre has been an Apple subsidiary for the past seven years or so. It is now clear that when Apple updated its audio product line, Beats will do the same. However, both brands have their own distinct consumer base, so the Beats Fit Pro powered by the Apple H1 chip is coming very soon, right after the new 3rd generation AirPods were introduced.
The Beats Fit Pro will go on sale November 1st and the headphones are similar to the Beats Studio Buds. According to a report from 9to5mac, the new headphones will offer active noise cancellation along with quick and easy connection to Apple devices using the Apple H1 chip. The buds will also have wing tips for a better fit.
However, the new earphones will ship with a charger that may remind many of the Powerbeats Pro. According to reports, the new Beats Fit Pro will offer 6 hours of battery life with active noise cancellation or transparency mode. However, they can run longer, up to 7 hours, with Adaptive EQ. The new Beats Fit Pro will give you up to 30 hours of battery life when paired with a charging case.
While the Beats Fit Pro with H1 chip is designed to pair quickly with Apple devices, the headphones will also offer quick pairing, battery levels, and customizable controls on Android phones through the Beats app. The earphones come in four different colors: black, grey, purple and white.