Apple's over-ear headphones may be called 'AirPods Studio' & retail for $349
Apple's next release in the AirPods family could be its long-rumored over-ear headphones, a leaker claims, with the larger personal audio accessory tipped to have the name "AirPods Studio."
Beats Solo Pro headphones
Years of rumors have suggested Apple was working on an extension to its audio lineup from its in-ear offerings, such as the AirPods range. Some have even pointed to a possible launch this summer, but a tweet claims to have uncovered the name.
The Saturday tweet by serial leaker Jon Prosser forecasts Apple as "sticking with the 'AirPods' branding for their new over-ear headphones." The audio accessories will apparently be called the "AirPods Studio," have the codename B515, and will cost $349 when it ships.
Prosser previously discussed the codename and pricing in April, with the name being the new information. In the earlier tweet, Prosser said Apple was aiming for a WWDC 2020 launch for the headphones.
In terms of what to expect from the headphones, a 2018 note by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested the use of an "all-new" design for premium over-ear headphones, ones which would retain the wireless capabilities of AirPods. Given the pricing it is plausible for active noise cancellation from the AirPods Pro to be a feature in the AirPods Studio.
While Prosser is new to the Apple leaks scene, he has a long-standing one for other manufacturers. He has an excellent track record as it pertains to Apple products, and has accurately reported codenames and expected release dates of products sometimes weeks in advance.
Beats Solo Pro headphones
Years of rumors have suggested Apple was working on an extension to its audio lineup from its in-ear offerings, such as the AirPods range. Some have even pointed to a possible launch this summer, but a tweet claims to have uncovered the name.
The Saturday tweet by serial leaker Jon Prosser forecasts Apple as "sticking with the 'AirPods' branding for their new over-ear headphones." The audio accessories will apparently be called the "AirPods Studio," have the codename B515, and will cost $349 when it ships.
Looks like Apple is sticking with the "AirPods" branding for their new over-ear headphones.
AirPods Studio
Codename: B515
$349-- Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser)
Prosser previously discussed the codename and pricing in April, with the name being the new information. In the earlier tweet, Prosser said Apple was aiming for a WWDC 2020 launch for the headphones.
In terms of what to expect from the headphones, a 2018 note by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested the use of an "all-new" design for premium over-ear headphones, ones which would retain the wireless capabilities of AirPods. Given the pricing it is plausible for active noise cancellation from the AirPods Pro to be a feature in the AirPods Studio.
While Prosser is new to the Apple leaks scene, he has a long-standing one for other manufacturers. He has an excellent track record as it pertains to Apple products, and has accurately reported codenames and expected release dates of products sometimes weeks in advance.
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And I hasten to add I have absolutely no reason to trash Apple without cause. Most of my personal wealth is tied to their stock.
I can personally attest to HomePod and AirPods Pro having quality sound designed by Apple, because I own and use both products daily.
I hope they give some attention to on-device controls. The Airpods are terrible, the Airpods Pro are just about adequate, and if they start dicking around with touch like the Siri Remote then I doubt I'd get much joy out of them.
other than a subtle improvement here and there, I can’t figure out what Apple will do with this that will make it better than the ones I have, or at least, different. They styling is fine, and the large number of color ways have everyone covered. I have black and red. Apple may only offer a small number of colors.
I think Apple buying Beats was a really bad move.
I expect the opposite from new Apple headphones but we’ll see if they are as good as Sennheiser which is the same price bracket.
If a billion in revenue a month is a bad move, then you must have incredibly high standards for what makes a good move.
Perhaps the one remaining use for the headband is the 'stability' it offers while wearing them.
That said they do look somewhat weird on first sight. I saw that video when it was released. Crowley's comment brought it back to memory and I checked it out again prior to posting. They still seemed a little weird but perhaps less so.
The proof will obviously be in how comfortable they are when compared to an 'overhead' and how compact they can get them. Obviously sound quality too.
For me the jury is still out.