It is very likely that in the coming months Apple will update its AirPods to launch in two different models of their next AirPods 4. It is a rumor that we have been hearing for a long time and there is a good chance that it will finally materialize, perhaps in the September keynote where we will also see the new iPhone 16. However, in addition to the AirPods there are also the Beats that are also part of the range of Apple products under a different name. a few hours ago An update was released for the Beats Studio Pro, launched in July 2023, in which finally the function of sharing audio with other headphones is added, a feature that should have been available since its launch but arrives a year late.
Beats Studio Pro: 1 year without audio sharing, a basic feature
In June 2023, Apple launched the Beats Studio Pro, headband headphones for 399,95 euros available in various colors. The design of this new generation was not much different from previous generations. However, what was really important was inside, in the hardware. They joined 40 millimeter transducers that allowed high volume sound without distortions, a sign of quality from the Beats label. According to the company, the difference between the Beats Studio 3 and the Beats Studio Pro was up to 80% improvement.
Additionally, the Beats Studio Pro They incorporated noise cancellation technology, transparency mode, personalized audio and tracking with the Search network, Also sign of Apple. The really strange thing was the lack of audio sharing function, a feature that allows a user share the audio that is playing on one device on two headphones at once with differences in volume included.
One year later, Apple has updated the firmware of the Beats Studio Pro to version 2C301 adding audio sharing option with other AirPods or Beats. To check what firmware version your Beats Studio Pro has, just follow the following steps:
- Connect your Beats Studio Pro to any iOS or iPadOS device
- Open the Settings app
- Go to General > About > Beats
- Check the number next to “Firmware Version”
If you have an Android device, you can do it thanks to the Beats app itself.