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Check Out Powerbeats Pro, Beats’ Brand New, Totally Wireless Earbuds


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Apple AirPods are all the rage right now and now the company-owned Beats is getting in on the wireless earbud action. Powerbeats Pro have officially arrived — well, almost.

Beats just dropped the official design, along with four colors and all the specs. The new design features improved connectivity, extended battery life, excellent sound quality, and a portable charging case, as well as Siri support. According to the website, the Powerbeats Pro boast 9 hours of listening time. Plus, they’re sweat and water resistant.

With the over-ear design, there’s a little more to them than AirPods, but you won’t have those awkward ends sticking out of your ears. Plus, with an adjustable, secure design, it will be easier to move about if you’re dancing, working out, or just a listener on the go.

The Powerbeats Pro headphones will set you back $249.95 and begin to ship in May. Stay tuned.

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Source: The Verge

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