Technology9/9/2025The Verge

New Beats earbuds leak hours before Apple’s big event

New Beats earbuds leak hours before Apple’s big event

Leaked images have revealed details about the upcoming Powerbeats Fit earbuds from Beats, a subsidiary of Apple. The new earbuds are expected to be available in four color options: orange, gray, black, and pink. They are expected to provide up to 30 hours of battery life, with 7 hours per charge without the charging case. The Powerbeats Fit are similar to the Beats Fit Pro launched in 2021, featuring the Apple H1 chip, IPX4 water resistance, transparency mode, and active noise cancellation. However, the new earbuds are reported to have four customizable ear tip sizes instead of three. While the leaks do not provide information on pricing or wireless charging support, it is expected that Apple will announce fitness-related upgrades for the AirPods Pro at their upcoming event, rather than launching the Powerbeats Fit at the same time. The new Beats earbuds are expected to be released in Fall 2025.

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