Apple plans to launch Beats Fit Pro in new colors Volt Yellow, Coral Pink and Tidal Blue, according to leaked @Jioriku. We’ve also spotted announcements for the new colors on several Apple retailer websites in Europe, but images aren’t available yet.
First released in November 2021, the Beats Fit Pro features flexible wingtips for a more secure fit in the ear. The fitness-oriented headphones have a similar design and features to the AirPods Pro, including silicone ear tips, active noise cancellation with a “Transparency” mode, spatial sound with dynamic head tracking, H1 chip for one-click pairing and automatic switching between Apple devices, hands-free “Hey Siri” support, and more.
Beats Fit Pro is currently available in Beats Black, Beats White, Stone Purple, and Sage Gray color options for $199.99, and the new colors would likely retail for the same price. It is not known exactly when the new colors would be released.
For more details on the Beats Fit Pro, check out our hands-on coverage from 2021.
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