Beats, the audio brand owned by Apple, has announced the release of a new limited edition headphone model in collaboration with designer Samuel Ross of A-COLD-WALL. The new model, called the Beats Studio Pro, features a sleek, minimalist design and incorporates advanced audio technology for a high-quality listening experience.
Beats Studio Pro
The Beats Studio Pro is designed with durability in mind, featuring a premium metal frame and soft leather ear cushions for added comfort. The headphones also incorporate advanced noise-cancellation technology to block out unwanted background noise, making them ideal for use in noisy environments.
According to Ross, the design of the Beats Studio Pro was inspired by the concept of "functional luxury," with a focus on creating a product that is both stylish and practical. The minimalist design of the headphones reflects Ross's signature aesthetic, which blends streetwear with high-end fashion.
The Beats Studio Pro is the latest addition to the Beats Studio lineup, which includes other popular models such as the Beats Studio3 Wireless. The limited edition headphones are expected to be released in select markets in the coming months, with pricing yet to be announced.
The collaboration between Beats and Samuel Ross is just the latest example of the growing trend of fashion designers partnering with tech companies to create innovative products that combine fashion and technology. As consumers continue to demand products that are both stylish and functional, it is likely that we will see more collaborations between fashion designers and tech companies in the future.
Beats Studio3 Wireless are currently available from Apple for $349. Uncertainty surrounds whether Beats Studio Pro will displace Studio3 or serve as a more expensive replacement.
Beats Studio Buds+
Apple has also been working on the Beats Studio Buds+ in addition to the Beats Studio Pro. The Beats Studio Buds+ will allow music sharing, seamless device switching, and "Hey Siri," exactly like AirPods and other Beats wireless earphones, according to code discovered in iOS 16. Although they support these functions, the new Beats Studio Buds+ will not use Apple's H1/H2 processor but rather a bespoke Beats chip.
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