2020-06-09 18:07
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple makes the new colour versions of the Powerbeats Pro available

Apple makes the new colour versions of the Powerbeats Pro available

Near the end of last month, Beats announced new colour versions of the existing Powerbeats Pro wireless headphones. Beats partnered up with FaZe Clan who released an IGTV video announcing the new colours.

Following the release, Beats and Apple have now put the new colour versions up for order on apple.com. The new colours are Spring Yellow, Glacier Blue, Cloud Pink, and Lava Red. The previous more muted colours are still available.

Powerbeats Pro were released last year and are fully wireless, unlike other versions of Powerbeats. They include the H1 chip for wireless communications, which enables hands free ‘Hey Siri’ and seamless switching between Apple devices, using iCloud. Powerbeats Pro also come with a charging case, which is on the large side and is charged up itself, using Lightning.

The new Powerbeats Pro are on sale on apple.com for £219.95 here in the UK and $249.95 in the US.

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Alex Lowe

Apple makes the new colour versions of the Powerbeats Pro available

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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