Beats Studio Buds Spotted At The FCC By Tyler Lee, on 05/25/2021 02:59 PDT
It has been a while since we last saw new audio products from Apple-owned Beats. However, if you might have heard, Apple could actually be working on new Beats earbuds, which now thanks to a sighting at the FCC, it seems that those earbuds are the real deal and they will be known as the Beats Studio Buds.
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In addition to the earbuds being spotted at the FCC, the listing also revealed the diagram of the earbuds which pretty much corroborates what we had seen previously. Assuming it’s accurate, these could be the company’s smallest true wireless earbuds. The company has released other wireless earbuds before, but like we said, this could be the smallest of the lost.
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Google is adding new device support for its Fair Pair technology.
The company has announced that Apple s Beats headphones will be included.
You ll soon be able to Fast Pair your Beats headphones to an Android device.
As reported by 9to5Google, Google is adding more device support for its Fast Pair feature, which allows you to connect Bluetooth accessories with a tap. According to the report, Apple s own Beats headphones will now be able to take advantage of the feature.
With Fast Pair, Google made connecting Bluetooth accessories as simple as tapping a single button on your phone. At I/O 2021, Google provided an update on Fast Pair usage and announced support for new devices, including cars.