Apple Beats Studio Pro Spotted on the IMDA Certification Website
Apple’s Beats Studio Pro headphone receives the IMDA certification from Singapore. Might arrive as the successor to the Beats Studio 3 launched in 2017.
Here’s more about it.
Apple Beats Studio Pro Receives the IMDA Certification
The upcoming Apple Beats Studio Pro headphones have now been certified by the IMDA certification authority of Singapore, receiving their first official certification. The headphones have appeared on the certification platform with the model number A2924 and its listing on the IMDA platform reveals that it will be a low-power device with Bluetooth connectivity support.
Reports reveal that the headphones could arrive as the successor to the Beats Studio 3 headphones which had its launch in 2017 and it is said that the headphones is developed together by Apple and A-Cold Wall’s product and fashion designer, Samuel Ross. The Beats Studio Pro is also expected to look more or less similar to the previous Beats Studio 3 headphones but the upcoming device is sure to bring improvements in its internal specifications.
Apple might use an Apple chipset instead of the W1 chip that is being used on the Beats Studio 3 and as per what is now known, will be bringing a better active noise reduction mode and might introduce a transparency mode along with the “Hey Siri” functionality.
Rumours are also speaking about the Beats Studio 4 headphones that are also expected to arrive with similar design specs along with four colour choices – black, brown, navy and ivory. The device is expected to have a price tag of $399, with its launch expected to take place by this year’s fall.
Apple also launched its Beats Studio Buds+ earbuds last month, featuring two colour options – black and white, and an exciting transparent design. Do check it out.