macOS Sequoia expands the Headphone Accommodations feature for AirPods and Beats products from the iPhone and iPad to the Mac.
macOS Sequoia expands custom audio setup with Headphone Accommodations from the iPhone and iPad to the Mac

macOS Sequoia expands the Headphone Accommodations feature for AirPods and Beats products from the iPhone and iPad to the Mac.
Beats Solo4 feature a 50-hour battery, better sound with head-tracked spatial audio, USB-C charging, Find My support, tap-to-pair on Android and more.
If you regularly use AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, or even certain newer models of Beats headphones, then you’ve undoubtedly gotten comfortable with the seamless integration into iOS and iPadOS that they provide.
The upcoming Beats Studio Buds+ will drop on May 18, while the new Beats Studio Pro over-ear headphones seem to be still in the works and could arrive a bit later.
Just before the end of 2021, Apple-owned Beats launched a brand new pair of truly wireless headphones, the Beats Fit Pro. And then, a little bit after that, the headphones received a firmware update to version 4B65. Here we are in the waning days of March of 2022 and the headphones are getting another software update.
In this quick video review, we compare the $199 Beats Fit Pro wireless headphones to the $249 AirPods Pro. Which ones are a better buy? Our comparison video offers the answer.
Every once in a while, the Beats brand opens its doors for some collaboration with another company or brand. The Apple-owned Beats by Dre is back at it again, unveiling today a brand new pair of Studio3 Wireless headphones. This time around, the collaboration is with a fashion brand.
Apple-owned Beats recently released its first truly wireless earphones, dubbed Studio Buds. If you're contemplating a purchase, be sure to watch our video to familiarize yourself with the main features and learn about the must-know Beats Studio Buds tips and tricks.
Earlier this month, Beats by Dre launched a pair of new truly wireless headphones. The Beats Studio Buds feature a new design for Beats-branded headphones, as well as plenty of worthwhile features. And now the company is turning on the marketing effort.
We've been seeing the newest truly wireless earbuds with the Beats branding for a bit of time now. First as a leak, and then caught out in the wild in the ears of NBA superstar LeBron James. But now they're officially official.
The unreleased Beats Studio Buds appear to be caught in an avalanche. Ever since they were discovered in the release candidate for iOS 14.6, the new headphones keep cropping up in other places.
Everywhere except an official announcement. But that will probably be changing in the very near future, now that at least one superstar athlete has been photographed out there in the wild wearing the new headphones. At least, one would hope.
The Apple-owned Beats hasn't announced any new headphones recently, aside from some limited edition drops of existing cans. But that will probably be changing soon.