Apple releases updated Powerbeats 4 with 'Hey, Siri,' and longer battery life

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in General Discussion edited November 2020
After a weekend of leaks, Apple's Beats subsidiary has launched its latest wireless earbuds, with Powerbeats 4 now bringing up to 15 hours of battery life, plus "Hey, Siri" control, and automatic announcing of messages.

The new Powerbeats 4 come in black, white, or red.
The new Powerbeats 4 come in black, white, or red.


As previously predicted, Apple has now launched Powerbeats 4 by its subsidiary audio company, Beats. This latest in the Beats' alternatives to AirPods features a slightly redesigned connection cable between the earbuds, and the addition of Apple's H1 chip.

Previously a feature of the AirPods 2, AirPods Pro, and the Powerbeats Pro, the H1 chip brings the ability for users to control their audio or iPhones by saying "Hey, Siri." Powerbeats 3 had to be controlled via a physical button on the connecting cable.





That connecting cable, which links the two earbuds together rather than to the user's iPhone, has seen a small redesign to make it more convenient to wear. Instead of the cable coming down from the earbuds themselves, it's now mounted to them via the ear hook.

The H1-improved Siri access means that users wearing Powerbeats 4 can get incoming text messages announced. Short messages will simply be read aloud. For longer ones, Siri will initially just announce that they've arrived, but you can ask it to read the whole message. In either case, you can also dictate a reply through the Powerbeats 4.

Powerbeats 4
Powerbeats 4


While this means that the Powerbeats 4 earbuds are always on and listening for the word "Hey, Siri," Apple claims that this does not affect battery life. Instead, the new Powerbeats model is reported to have 15 hours battery life compared to the 12 of the previous model.

Powerbeats 4 also include the ability to charge quickly. To get one full hour out of a depleted pair of Powerbeats 4 earbuds, they need be charged for only five minutes.

While Apple did launch the separate Powerbeats Pro in May 2019, the previous update to the range was the Powerbeats 3 back in 2016.

Powerbeats 4 are on sale now for $149. Those looking for a closeout deal on Powerbeats 3 can find the earphones on sale for as low as $69.99.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 5
    JapheyJaphey Posts: 1,767member
    I’m not seeing anything about Powerbeats 4 on Apple’s website or app. Have they really “launched” if Apple itself isn’t even offering them yet? 
    azjay
  • Reply 2 of 5
    azjayazjay Posts: 40member
    Japhey said:
    I’m not seeing anything about Powerbeats 4 on Apple’s website or app. Have they really “launched” if Apple itself isn’t even offering them yet? 
    Same. Not seeing them listed on any major retailers websites either. I’m a little confused.
  • Reply 3 of 5
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,360member
    Same here too. Maybe somebody slipped cognizance since Walmart started selling them early. One AI article did mention "when Apple officially announces them" or similar. I'm interested and thought I'd try a pair for fitment, and now all the Apple retail stores are closed. :D  :'(
  • Reply 4 of 5
    I hope they fix the neck thingy. On the older PowerBeats the neck cord would tug the buds out. I had to wear the cord hanging under my chin. 
  • Reply 5 of 5
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,360member
    I tend to get the cord tugging with just about any earbuds like that, especially if it gets trapped between my neck and clothing. But the PB3's cord was flat and had more surface area to stick to your skin. That and the edge catching the skin made them a bit of an inconvenience for some people.
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