Singapore certifies Apple’s Beats Studio Pro headphones with the IMDA certification.
Possible successor to the Beats Studio 3 introduced in 2017.
Here is additional information about it.
Apple Beats Studio Pro Is Certified by the IMDA
The anticipated Apple Beats Studio Pro headphones have received their first official certification from Singapore’s IMDA certification authority. The headphones with model number A2924 have appeared on the certification platform, and its listing on the IMDA platform reveals that it will be a low-power Bluetooth device.
Reportedly developed by Apple and A-Cold Wall’s product and fashion designer, Samuel Ross, the headphones are anticipated to be the successor to the Beats Studio 3 headphones, which were released in 2017. The Beats Studio Pro is anticipated to have a similar exterior design to the Beats Studio 3, but its internal specifications will undoubtedly be upgraded.
Apple may use an Apple chipset instead of the W1 chip found in the Beats Studio 3 and, according to what is currently known, will bring an improved active noise reduction mode and may introduce a transparency mode alongside the “Hey Siri” feature.
The Beats Studio 4 headphones are also anticipated to debut with similar design specifications and four color options: black, brown, navy, and ivory, according to rumors. The device is anticipated to cost $399, and its release is anticipated for the autumn of this year.
Apple also released Beats Studio Buds+ earbuds with two color options, black and white, and a transparent design last month.