Truly Wireless Powerbeats Earbuds Expected To Arrive Next Month

Beats, the Apple-owned audio company, is reportedly going to launch truly wireless Powerbeats earbuds next month. The new earbuds are said to feature the new H1 chip from Apple which is the same chip that’s present in the wireless charging AirPods. The chip will also bring the same always-on Siri voice assistant.

The timing of the launch lines up with the release of Beats X in 2016 which came out shortly after the first-generation AirPods were released. Those headphones featured the company’s latest headphone chip, the W1, as well.

Citing a source close to the retail channel, CNET reports that Apple’s Beats is going to launch the truly wireless Powerbeats earbuds in April. The new earbuds are said to have a longer battery life than the Apple AirPods which promise approximately five hours of playback.

It’s unclear at this point in time how much these new earbuds are going to cost. The Powerbeats3 Wireless, which uses a cord to join the two earbuds, retails for $199.95 on the company’s website. However, you can probably find them for cheaper on Amazon.

So one can expect the new Powerbeats earbuds to be priced in the same range. This would also mark the first time that Beats has released a product in its lineup that’s truly wireless.

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