Apple AirPods Studio Headphones Design and AirTags Hints Found in Latest iOS 14.3 Beta
It has been quite some time from when we started hearing of Apple’s AirPods Studio launch as Apple’s first own pair of headphones. The renders and leaked images of the Apple’s AirPods Studio has been surfaced over the past couple of months. But today, along with the roll out of the first iOS 14.3 beta, the 9to5Mac and MacRumors’ folks have spotted an icon that brief about the look of Apple’s upcoming headphones.
The headphone icon closely resembles to both of leaked
renders and images which surfaced earlier. Apple’s over-the-ear headphones are rumored
to come with oval-shaped earcups which are connected to the padded headband via
thin metal arms. The earcups support a swivel design and can be folded to make the
headphone easier to carry them around in a backpack while moving around.
Probably Sport variant of Apples headphones
— Fudge (@choco_bit) September 16, 2020
Personally not impressed, looks too much like 2 Palm Pre's attached to 2 tuning forks :/ hard to unsee
Looks a lot like what @markgurman described in April, but with homepod mesh pic.twitter.com/dzAufRRl7m
AirPods
Studio will be rumored to arrive in two variants– a $599 premium variant with a
metal and leather build and a supposed $349 fitness-focused sports variant made
of lighter materials, colorful, and customizable. These headphones are expected
to offer active noise cancellation, wear detection (both head and neck,
possibly to turn them off when they’re idling sitting around your neck), and
more.
Apple’s
AirPods Studio headphones were supposed to arrive before the end of 2020 but
are said to have been delayed due to some product quality issues. While AirPods
Studio is not the only product spotted in the iOS 14.3 beta build.
New Pairing video in the Find My app in iOS 14.3 beta 1 with the codename Hawkeye hints at Apple Tags support and new Apple over ear headphones. pic.twitter.com/oVdCLQcaWc
— Steve Moser (@SteveMoser) November 12, 2020
Apart
from AirPods Studio, the iOS 14.3 beta update have provided clue for AirTags in
the Find My app.
In the above attached video, you can see a magnifying glass hovering over the
headphones, a backpack, and a suitcase as if something trying to find them. And
these are the perfect places to keep AirTags,
Apple’s rumored Tile competitor, and not lose your personal items.
But
there is no current information about the launch plans for both the AirTags and
AirPods Studio headphones. We will keep you updated on latest developments, so
make sure to check back from time to time.

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