The new Powerbeats4 were first revealed by 9to5mac in December. Now the new model has been submitted to the FCC.
Various US media outlets are reporting that Apple has now presented the Powerbeats4 to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). According to them, an application including a drawing has been submitted. The official update of the FCC database should take place in the next few days. From then on, the new product will be visible to everyone.
The new Powerbeats4
Originally, the Powerbeats4 were first launched in the beta of iOS 13.3 documented. The new Beats headphones will most likely have the H1 chip and thus offer the "Hey Siri" feature. The Powerbeats4 basically look very similar to the third generation of Powerbeats, which is why it is a successor. The price is not yet known, but speculation suggests it could be around 200 US dollars.
More audio products may follow
In addition to the Powerbeats4, completely new over-ear headphones are also expected this year. However, this is said to be a completely new product, so no Beats. Furthermore, rumors say that a cheaper version of the HomePod could be released. New AirPods are also said to be in the works. You can find the individual reports below. An official presentation of the Powerbeats4 is expected in March. These will probably be presented as part of a press release. By the way – in our Apfelpatient Amazon Shop you can find all current Beats models. (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto)
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