Apple’s highly anticipated Beats Studio Pro headphones have recently obtained certification from the IMDA authority in Singapore. The certification confirms that the upcoming headphones, identified by the model number A2924, will be a low-power device equipped with Bluetooth connectivity. Apple Beats Studio Pro headphones have also appeared in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

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Earlier this year, a tech enthusiast uncovered references to a device called “Beats Headset” with the model number “A2924” and ID “BeatsStudioPro1,1” in the macOS Ventura 13.4 code. It is widely believed that these references correspond to the upcoming Beats Studio Pro headphones.

Advanced Noise Reduction and Transparency Mode

Rumors suggest that the Beats Studio Pro could serve as the successor to the Beats Studio 3 headphones, which were introduced in 2017. The new model is believed to be a collaborative effort between Apple and Samuel Ross, the renowned product and fashion designer from A-Cold-Wall, who has recently joined Beats as the “Chief Design Advisor. While the Beats Studio Pro’s design is expected to resemble its predecessor, notable enhancements are anticipated in terms of internal specifications.

Apple is likely to replace the W1 chip found in the Beats Studio 3 with its own custom-designed chipset. Additionally, the Beats Studio Pro is speculated to feature improved active noise reduction capabilities and may introduce a transparency mode, enabling users to remain aware of their surroundings. Furthermore, users can expect the convenience of “Hey Siri” functionality.

These headphones are expected to be available in four color options: Black, Brown, Navy, and Ivory. Apple also unveiled its Beats Studio Buds+ earbuds last month, boasting an appealing transparent design and offering two color choices: Black and White.

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