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Apple H1 chip powered Beats Fit Pro earbuds to go official in November

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Apple this morning at a special event with the theme of “Come to the Bombing Field” released several new hardware, such as the AirPods 3, HomePod Mini with a new color scheme, and a redesigned MacBook Pro.

Now according to a report by 9to5Mac, in addition to the above new hardware, Apple may soon launch the new Beats Fit Pro true wireless Bluetooth earphones. These will be similar to the Beats Studio Buds launched by Apple earlier this year.

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The new buds have an in-ear design and it comes in four colors, such as black, white, pink, and grey. Informer discovered from people familiar with the matter that the Beats Fit Pro will have Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), complemented by Apple’s own H1 chip, which can be quickly paired with Apple devices and Hey Siri.

When talking about battery, the new headphones can achieve 6 hours of battery life when using Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) or Transparent Mode and 7 hours of battery life when using the Adaptive EQ Equalizer. With a charging box, the new Beats Fit Pro can offer users a total battery life of 27-30 hours.

In terms of other configurations inside the product, the new Beats Fit Pro will be equipped with a Class 1 Bluetooth chip and a built-in accelerator that can recognize human voices and reduce extraneous noise while using the microphone.

Reportedly, for Android users, Apple will make Beats Fit Pro more user-friendly this time around. Like the Beats Studio Buds, the Beats Fit Pro will also use the Beats app to provide the Android system with functions like quick pairing, battery check, and custom controls.

The Beats Fit Pro is currently scheduled to launch in the first week of November and will start shipping in a few days.

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