week later 9to5Mac revealed some preliminary details The publication of Beats’ unannounced Studio Pro headphones has followed what appears to be full list of specifications for upper ears. They are expected to carry a premium price tag of $349 and the Apple-owned audio brand could announce them as soon as next month.
Headline specs include battery life that increases to 40 hours with active noise cancellation and transparency modes turned off, or 24 hours with either feature turned on. There’s support for spatial audio with dynamic head tracking when used with compatible Apple devices, as well as personalized spatial audio. Two features which were previously available with the true wireless Beats Fit Pro.
And yes, the Beats Studio Pro is also reportedly going to include a traditional 3.5mm headphone jack for wired listening. 9to5Mac The report adds that buyers will get both a 3.5mm cable and a USB-C-to-USB-C charging cable in the box. This is a welcome inclusion after the AirPods Max were only available for Lightning.
If it costs $349, the Beats Studio Pro will cost about the same as the older Beats Studio 3, which was first released in 2017. A replacement for the Studio 3 will be long overdue – they’re so out of date that they use a micro USB connector for charging, for example. many specialties listed by 9to5Mac Comparing the Studio Pro directly to the Studio 3, the likes claim the new headphones will offer 80 percent “enhanced audio fidelity” and 27 percent better sound isolation for calls. Studio 3 doesn’t even include a transparency mode.
Rounding out the features, there will reportedly be three sound modes available: a balanced “Signature” profile, an “Entertainment” profile that tries to liven things up for games and movies, and a “For calls and podcasts” chat” profile. 9to5Mac Says these will be available when listening via a USB-C cable, but you have to imagine they’ll also be available when listening wirelessly or via a 3.5mm cable.
Although Beats is owned by Apple, 9to5Mac Reports that Studio Pro will also be compatible with various Google technologies fast pair, audio switchAnd find my device, Apple users will reportedly get one-touch pairing, over-the-air updates, and support for “Hey Siri” and Find My.










