According to AppleInsider , the latest fully-featured wireless headphones from the Bates brand (owned by Apple) will be called the Beats Fit Pro, and will reportedly have a design similar to the recently released Buds Studio headphones. The Bates Fit Pro is said to have a hook-like appendage at the end of the Bates brand for better grip during training. The headphones will use the Apple H1 chip for audio processing, fast connection and control of Siri Smart Assistant commands. The report states that the Fit Pro supports active noise cancellation and Adaptive EQ, and in these cases, offers 6 and 7 hours of charging, respectively.

Active Noise Removal (ANC) using the built-in accelerometer can help detect and reduce ambient noise and is, in fact, a technique used in other high-end Apple headphones. It is also claimed that the Beats Fit Pro has a charging case that extends its useful life to 27 to 30 hours. The device is expected to be released to the press in early November and will apparently be available in black, gray, pink and white.

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As mentioned earlier, Bates’s latest wireless headphones are from Studio Bods, which was recently introduced at a reasonable price and with acceptable specifications. In many ways, Buds Studios can compete with the AirPod Pro at a lower price. These headphones are slightly lighter than the AirPad Pro thanks to the new design; While still offering features such as active noise cancellation (ANC) and sound clarity mode.