The company's most recent TWS earbuds with ANC, the Beats Studio Buds+, was unveiled by Apple as the replacement for the Beats Studio Buds, which were first released in 2021. With this, there have been a number of changes made over the previous, including a better fit, enhanced Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), transparency mode, improved microphones, longer battery life, and more.
Design and features
The transparent design works out, however these are unique in relation to the Nothing's Ear series buds, which have a clear design. It likewise gets another extra-little ear tip choice.
Apple claims that 95 percent of the internal components are brand-new, including upgraded voice-targeting microphones that are three times larger for high-quality call performance. These hold IPX4 sweat and water-safe appraisals.
You can switch between (ANC) and transparency mode with the press of a button. Due to improvements in ANC processing and a revised vent design, these are 1.6 times and 2 times superior to the Studio Buds, respectively.
On Apple Music, it also has Spatial Audio support for Dolby Atmos, but it doesn't have head-tracking like the Beats Fit Pro and some Air Pods models do.
It supports Google Fast Pair, Audio Switch to switch between Android, Chromebook, and other compatible devices, and Google Find My Device in addition to utilizing "Beats Proprietary Platform" for "Hey Siri" and "Find My."
Battery Performance
Battery Life With ANC off, the Buds+ are said to have a total battery life of up to 36 hours (the earbuds and the 27-hour charging case), whereas the Studio Buds only have a total battery life of 24 hours. Wireless charging isn't available, but there is fast charging, which gives you 1 hour of battery life with 5 minutes of charging.
Pricing and availability
The transparent Beats Studio Buds+, which is also available in black/gold and ivory colors, costs $169.99 (Rs. 14,010, roughly and is currently available for purchase in the United States.