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Rumored ‘Powerbeats Pro 2’ could be minor update to Powerbeats Pro

 

A pair of model numbers recently discovered in multiple international regulatory filings hinted at a next-generation Beats headphone, but new information suggests the device may actually be related to an existing product that’s already in circulation.

Apple's current Powerbeats Pro. It's likely that the new models with updated numbering appear the same visually.

It’s likely that the recently discovered models with updated numbering are largely similar to Apple’s current Powerbeats Pro.

In April, the FCC approved what appeared to be new Apple earphone models, A2453 and A2454, which suggested that an update to Powerbeats Pro was on the way. Similar filings saw approval in Malaysia and South Korea.

However, new evidence suggests that the model numbers reference a minor internal update that will be launched — or has launched — without an announcement. Specifically, Apple’s Declarations of Conformity for the European Union already list the A2453/A2454 model numbers as current products.

Their listing on Apple’s webpage indicates that the company views the new model numbers — which individually refer to the right and left earbuds — as a current-generation product. Further, illustrations supplied with previous filings reveal an unaltered Powerbeats Pro design, the sole modification being a switch to A2453 and A2454 on the units’ regulatory declarations labels.

MacRumors reported the change to Apple’s regulatory database on Thursday.

While it’s currently unknown what changes the new models introduce, it is likely that there aren’t any major updates to public-facing specifications.

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Powerbeats Pro up for preorder in Australia and China

 

Following a start to preorders in France, Germany and the UK last week, Apple on Friday quietly initiated sales of Beats’ Powerbeats Pro headphones in Australia and China.

Powerbeats Pro

With the new preorder availability, Beats’ first totally wireless headphone model is now up for sale in seven regions.

Announced in April, Powerbeats Pro went on sale in the U.S. and Canada in early May ahead of a release on May 10.

Australia was added to the list of regions accepting orders for the headset on Friday local time, reports mac prices. China, which was not included among an initial set launch countries, also started the preorder process on Friday.

Powerbeats Pro is slated to roll out in 20 countries this summer, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

Prior to Australia and China, Apple began sales in France, Germany and the UK on May 31.

Apple’s regional websites for all other countries show the device as “coming soon.”

Beats’ first completely wireless product, Powerbeats Pro incorporates Apple smarts like the H1 chip to enable enhanced connectivity, better run time and “Hey Siri” support. Unlike the tech giant’s own AirPods model, Powerbeats Pro is somewhat ruggedized and features IPX4 water resistance.

AppleInsider found the Beats buds to deliver high quality sound and long battery life, but those benefits come at the expense of portability when compared to AirPods.

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Beats’ completely wireless ‘Powerbeats Pro’ exposed in iOS 12.2 update

 

Buried in Monday’s iOS 12.2 release are images and an animation of Beats’ previously-rumored, unreleased AirPods equivalent, referred to as “Powerbeats Pro.”

Powerbeats Pro

The product superficially resembles the Powerbeats3, including its signature earhooks. The Pro is completely wireless, however, unlike the Powerbeats 3, which has a cord connecting both earpieces.

Black and white versions should be available, and the headphones will ship with a clamshell charging case, different from the gum-dispenser style used by AirPods.

References to the Powerbeats Pro were discovered by Chance Miller and 9to5Mac.

Inclusion in iOS 12.2 could mean a release is around the corner. Last week, a report suggested that a fully wireless Powerbeats model would ship in April. It may include the H1 chip from Apple’s second-generation AirPods, enabling power-efficient operation and new features like “Hey Siri” support.

While AirPods are more compact, Powerbeats are better equipped for fitness and sports thanks to their earhooks, which prevent buds from falling out, and a sweatproof design. AirPods aren’t officially water-resistant, which risks electrical shorts or even low-level electrocution.