Apple's Beats brand in April 2019 introduced Powerbeats Pro, the brand's first truly wireless earphones. The fitness-focused Powerbeats Pro consist of two independent earpieces with no wire ...
Apple at some point in the past week or so discontinued the Powerbeats Pro, around five and a half years after the wireless earbuds launched. Powerbeats Pro are a sportier, fitness-focused ...
If you have an iPhone 16 and smash the thing on the ground, you’re in luck: Apple has begun selling replacement parts including cameras, displays, and batteries for its latest iPhone. The company, ...
A replacement camera assembly will run you $169 for the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus or $249 for the 16 Pro and Pro Max. And new ...
Apple has just discontinued its Powerbeats Pro wireless headphones. They are no longer available from the Apple Store and have been removed altogether from Beats’ own website. But it’s not all ...
Long before Beats by Dre introduces its expected update to the Powerbeats Pro, the original version has disappeared from Apple's digital store shelves. In September, Apple subsidiary Beats by Dre ...
CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 18, 2024 Five years after the release of its fitness-oriented alternative to AirPods, Apple (AAPL, Financials) has discontinued its Powerbeats Pro wireless headphones.
Available parts include cameras, displays, speakers, back glass and batteries. Apple is making it easier for iPhone 16 users ...
Another pair of Beats earbuds on sale: Amazon’s got a rare deal right now that brings the Beats Powerbeats Pro Wireless Earphones down to just $159. That’s a massive $90 discount off their ...
I’ve run hundreds of miles while using our top pick — the Beats Powerbeats Pro — which have a rock solid fit thanks to their earhook and offer great sound quality and long battery life.
To the surprise of absolutely nobody, Olympic gold-medal sprinter Noah Lyles defeated YouTuber Speed in their 50-meter race on Wednesday, with $100,000 on the line for charity. Lyles clearly ...
That has started to change of late, with manufacturers like Google, Samsung, and Apple pledging to sell replacement parts to users directly. However, these self-repair programs don’t cover every ...