New Beats Wireless Headphones and Speakers
Beats Electronics LLC (Beats), the leading audio brand co-founded by legendary artist and producer Dr. Dre and Interscope Geffen A&M Chairman Jimmy Iovine, today announced that it will be expanding its offering of exceptional wireless products with the launch of the brand new Beats Studio Wireless headphones and the new Beats Pill and Beats Pill XL portable wireless speakers.
"These products incorporate everything that the Beats brand has come to represent- premium audio and unmatched aesthetic sensibility with the added benefit of freedom from the wires," said Beats president Luke Wood. "I think for most people the idea of wireless technology still seems complicated. We are significantly lowering the barrier to entry with these new wireless products by making them incredibly intuitive and easy to use without compromising great sound."
"There is still enormous opportunity around wireless in consumer electronics, and in the audio category specifically," said Ben Arnold, Industry Analyst from The NPD Group. "Additionally, we're seeing that consumers are increasingly buying multiple pairs of headphones and speakers to suit their various lifestyle needs so the opportunities and growth potential in this category are endless."
Introducing The New Studio Wireless Headphones
This summer Beats launched the completely redesigned and reimagined Studio headphone bringing a truly elevated standard of quality, design, innovation and superior audio to the Beats product line. Today Beats is taking it yet another step further. The new Studio Wireless offers the same features and functionality including Adaptive Noise Cancellation, a rechargeable battery, and re-engineered sound via the Beats Acoustic Engine, all without the cord. Take phone calls, skip songs, and change the volume right from the "b" button and volume buttons on the ear cup. The Bluetooth connection allows for up to 12 hours of music listening or up to 20 hours when plugged into an audio device.
The new Beats Studio Wireless retails for $379.95 and will be widely available beginning December 2013 at www.beatsbydre.comand authorized Beats retailers.
Introducing The New Pill and the New Pill XL
The new Beats Pill XL is larger than the original Pill but still extremely lightweight with a built-in handle for extra portability. Pill XL is also Bluetooth and NFC-enabled for quick and easy pairing to other Pills and Bluetooth devices, and is optimized for phone calls. But it's the brand new features and functionality that make this speaker an absolute must have, including the ability to amplify or stereo your music, accessory charging and more:
- Tap to Amplify - Sync two Pill XLs by tapping them together to play the same song.
- Tap to Stereo - Tap two Pill XLs together twice to make one the left channel and the other the right channel for a truly premium stereo sound.
- Easy to Pair - All "tap to" functionality is built in and works without any attachments or apps.
- Power management tools - Pill XL has a rechargeable, 15-hour, lithium-ion battery and a 5-light LED battery fuel gauge that indicates how much charge is left. To save power, Pill XL automatically shuts off after ten minutes of no signal detection.
- Charge out -Charge your phone with extra juice from the Pill XL.
The next generation Beats Pill will come standard with the same new features and functionality as Pill XL built in and will retail for $199.95. The new Beats Pill XL retails for $299.95 and will be widely available beginning December 2013 at www.beatsbydre.comand authorized Beats retailers.
Additionally, today Beats is announcing a new line of Pill product accessories including life-size Pill characters made popular by the company's critically acclaimed Pills campaign as well as new protective Pill sleeves and bicycle mounts that enable even more portability for the on-the-go listener.
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These things almost sell themselves... "The new sleek black Beats V2. Making you look slightly less of a twat on the tube in the morning".
I should work in marketing.
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Why???
Its not Hilbert's fault but otherwise I agree with you.
Studio Headphones are supposed to reproduce the sound as close to the original as possible. This automatically eliminates wireless headphones which sample and process the audio. Secondly the Dr Dre label gets you a fancy equaliser which just turns up the bass and treble to accentuate the vocals and bass. Again something which shouldn't be present in studio headphones.
Why can't they just call them what they are, circumaural Dr Dre Wireless headphones and drop the Studio label?

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These are actually decent for $30 headphones, too bad they're priced at $300. That was not a joke.
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Hilbert I'm surprize you posted Beats product here when it is nothing more then consumer overprice SCAM just like Monster Cable you better off buying from a Real Professional Audio Company like Sennheiser for same price they don't look as appealing to the young people the like the beats do but they have a much more high quality mature look.