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Apple rolls out first firmware update for Beats Studio Buds+

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  1. First firmware update for Beats Studio Buds+ since launch.
  2. The update improves integration across iOS and Android, no detailed release notes are provided.
  3. Firmware updates install automatically over Bluetooth for iOS devices, and manually for Android.

Apple has introduced the first firmware update for its Beats Studio Buds+ since they launched in 2023. The new firmware, version 2C318 (upgraded from 2A219), is now available, though Apple hasn’t shared specific details on what improvements or fixes the update includes.

The Beats Studio Buds+ is a popular mid-range option in Apple’s Beats lineup, offering features like Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Transparency mode, and solid battery life. They are available in various colors, including a standout transparent version that reveals the internal components.

Unlike many of Apple’s earbuds, the Beats Studio Buds+ does not feature an Apple audio chip. Instead, they are powered by a custom Beats chip, designed to improve functionality across both iOS and Android devices. Features like one-touch pairing, Siri support, and integration with Apple’s Find My app are supported on iOS, but automatic switching between Apple devices is not included.

For iOS users, firmware updates are installed wirelessly while the earbuds are charging and connected via Bluetooth to a Wi-Fi-enabled iPhone, iPad, or Mac. On Android, users need to have the Beats app installed and their device plugged into a power source to initiate the update process.

This update aims to improve overall performance and compatibility, but further details on the changes remain unknown for now.

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