Apple’s Beats X earphones are likely delayed until 2017
Apple’s Beats X earbuds, first announced at September’s iPhone event, are unlikely to ship until early next year according to an email from reseller B&H Photo. Apple originally aimed to ship the $149 earphones in “Fall 2016” (which is still the ETA listed
on the Apple Store website), but B&H sent out an email claiming
that Apple now estimates shipments “will take at least 2-3 months.”
Apple declined comment when contacted by The Verge. B&H is a
pretty trustworthy retailer as those things go — and an authorized
Apple reseller — but Apple has yet to acknowledge any delay. If the
B&H email is accurate, the adjusted timeframe for launch would be
sometime in February or March.
The Beats X include Apple’s W1 chip for simple pairing
with iOS devices and a “Fast Fuel” feature for quick recharging. Beats
claims you get “2 hours of playback after just 5 minutes of charging and
up to 8 hours after just 45 minutes of charging.” But aside from those
two unique things, they’re pretty much your standard neckbuds that many
other tech companies are churning out, so it’s not easy to determine
what Apple could be having difficulties with. The W1 technology has
already been integrated in two shipping Beats products: the Solo 3
headphones and the Powerbeats3 Wireless sport earphones.
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