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- October 14, 2020
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Beats Debuts $50 Wireless Earbuds
Beats Flex Photo credit: Beats Electronics Beats Electronics, the consumer audio products manufacturer owned by Apple, has debuted what counts as…
Beats Flex
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Beats Electronics, the consumer audio products manufacturer owned by Apple, has debuted what counts as its cheapest-ever product, a $50 wireless headphones that’s touted as “Apple tech meets Beats sound”. The new low-priced wireless headphones is one that packs a 12-hour battery life, an upgraded microphone for enhanced sound, and USB-C charging compatibility in a simplistic design. As expected, the $50 Beats Flex headphones features Bluetooth connectivity to cater to wireless use.
Along with a strong 12-hour battery life for the Beats Flex comes fast charging, in this case Apple’s dubbed ‘Fast Fuel’ charging where a 10-minute charge gives 1.5 hours of playback.
Kit with Class 1 Bluetooth technology (66–98 ft), the Beats Flex offers an extended wireless range and fewer dropouts when connected to external devices. Like similar wireless headphones, it can be operated with on-device controls, compatible with both the iPhone and Android phones. Among its features include quick-pairing and Audio Sharing with others.
The Beats Flex comes in Black, Yellow, Gray, and Blue colors. The $50 headphones will be available for outright purchase on the 21st of October.