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  2. A guide to Beats by Dre headphones, earbuds and other tech - AOL

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    The brand used to have two subdivisions: Beats Music, a streaming service that was discontinued once Apple launched Apple Music in 2015 and Beats Electronics, which currently offers nine audio ...

  3. Beats Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Beats Solo Pro is an on-the-ear style headphone. Along with the Powerbeats Pro true-wireless earphones, they are part of a new generation of Beats products made from the ground up with Apple. They are the first on-ear headphones made by Beats to feature active noise canceling. They were sold alongside the Solo 3 until November 1, 2021. [53]

  4. Powerbeats Pro 2: Apple launches new Beats earphones that ...

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    The earphones are lighter, have a new earhook to keep them secure, and have received a redesign for better sound performance. On the inside, the new Powerbeats Pro are largely similar to Apple’s ...

  5. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    AirPods are wireless Bluetooth earbuds designed by Apple. They were first announced on September 7, 2016, alongside the iPhone 7. Within two years, they became Apple's most popular accessory. [4] [5] AirPods are Apple's entry-level wireless headphones, sold alongside the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max.

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  7. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    Monster established a partnership with rap mogul Dr. Dre and Interscope Records in 2007 to design and manufacture the Beats Electronics line of headphones called "Beats by Dr. Dre". [13] This led to a trend among headphone manufacturers to create celebrity-endorsed products.