Apple Releases New Firmware for BeatsStudioPro Headphones

TapTechNews August 21, Apple today released a new firmware for the BeatsStudioPro over-ear headphones. The BeatsStudioPro can now be updated to the 10M7529 firmware version through an update, which is higher than the 2B68 firmware pre-installed when it was released. It should be noted that 10M7529 is an internal firmware number and not the version number displayed in the settings application.

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Apple launched the BeatsStudioPro headphones more than a year ago, which is an upgraded version of the first-generation Studio headphones under the popular Beats brand. This BeatsStudioPro headphones, priced at $439.99 (approx. 2899 Chinese Yuan), supports active noise cancellation, personalized spatial audio (including dynamic head tracking), multiple audio modes, and improves sound quality by enhancing bass performance.

TapTechNews noticed that, unlike other Apple headphone products, the BeatsStudioPro does not carry an Apple audio chip but uses a custom Beats chip to achieve better functional compatibility between iOS and Android devices. The Beats chip supports one-tap pairing and setup, Find My feature, and Siri voice assistant, but does not currently support automatic switching between devices.

Like all Apple headphone products, the firmware update of the BeatsStudioPro is pushed wirelessly. The firmware will be installed when the Beats headphones are charging and within the Bluetooth range of the connected Wi-Fi-enabled iPhone, iPad, or Mac. For Android device users, the Beats for Android app needs to be downloaded and the Android device connected to a power outlet to start the firmware update. Currently, Apple has not announced the specific content of this firmware update.

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