2022-01-05 17:28
Technology
Alex Lowe

Belkin announces new Apple Find My compatible wireless earbuds

Belkin announces new Apple Find My compatible wireless earbuds

Belkin has today, revealed its latest wireless earbuds, with active noise cancellation as well as its headline feature, integration into the Apple Find My network and app. The new earbuds were revealed today at CES 2022.

Belkin calls it latest model the “Soundform Immerse Noise Cancelling Earbuds” with support for active noise cancellation, Find My network and the ability to switch between multiple different devices. Inside there are two 12mm drivers with three microphones on each earbud to do the noise cancelaton. Belkin say that on one single charge, the earbuds will last eight hours with the rechargeable case adding 28 hours on top.

The case can be recharged via USB-C or via Qi wireless charging and as mentioned, support the Find My network. This means if you ever lost these earbuds, you can use the extensive Apple ecosystem to help you find them, using any random nearby devices to assist.

Belkin say that the Soundform Immerse Noise Cancelling Earbuds are due to go on sale later this year, with prices to be revealed.

Alex Lowe

Belkin announces new Apple Find My compatible wireless earbuds

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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