Apple Introduces Beats Solo Buds and Beats Solo 4 Wireless Headphones: Price, Specifications Unveiled

Apple recently unveiled two novel wireless audio gadgets – Beats Solo Buds and Beats Solo 4. Apple’s two latest goods are adaptable with both Apple and Android products and may be charged through USB Type-C. While the Beats Solo Buds provide one-touch simple pairing and up to 18 hours of playback time, the Beats Solo 4, an upgraded version of the prior Beats Solo 3 with a new design, offers a personalized Spatial Audio experience with vibrant head tracking and up to 50 hours of battery life.

Beats Solo Buds

The All New Beats Solo Buds and Beats Solo 4

The Beats Solo Buds LE will be trading in the US in June for $79.99 (roughly ₹6,700) in Arctic Purple, Matte Black, Storm Gray, and Transparent Red. Meanwhile, the Beats Solo 4, currently available on the official Apple website in the US for $199.99 (roughly ₹16,700), will commence shipping on May 2, coming in Cloud Pink, Matte Black, and Slate Blue colors.

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Optimized for enhanced audio performance, the Beats Solo Buds has a dual-layer driver and state-of-the-art laser-cut vents. In addition, the earphones have four tips: XS, S, M, and L, as well as one-touch pairing. It supports a ‘b’ button to adjust on-ear preferences, such as the ability to control music, and volume, answer calls, and even summon the voice helper.

Furthermore, the Beats mobile app provides access to all of these features. While the charging case includes USB Type-C, it also has 18 hours of charging power. As a result, a fast 5-minute charging of the case to earbuds will provide one hour of listening. Moreover, it is also compatible with the iPhone series 15 and the most compatible Android-enabled smartphones, allowing users to charge the earbuds without taking the case.

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On the other hand, the Beats Solo 4 wireless headphones come with 40mm drivers and a personalized Spatial Audio feature with dynamic head tracking. They feature customizable sliders and angled earcups for comfortable wear. The headphones include a ‘b’ button for music playback and volume control, call management, and voice assistant activation. They claim up to 50 hours of battery life, with a 10-minute charge providing up to five hours of playback. The Beats Solo 4 also supports a wired connection via a 3.5mm audio cable and weighs 217g.

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