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  2. Apple’s new Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds get heart rate ... - AOL

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    Apple’s Beats brand debuted its Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds on Tuesday, the ... Apple’s iPhone made up the bulk of its sales, topping out at $69.1 billion, down from $69.7 billion in Q1 2024. ...

  3. The Best Beats Headphones To Buy in 2021 - AOL

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    Beats headphones are stylish, sound great, and are easy to use (especially if you have an iPhone).

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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. Beats Electronics - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2021, the Beats Fit Pro were released, featuring a novel "wingtip" earbud design to enhanced stability during fitness workouts. On May 18, 2023, Beats Studio Buds Plus were released as a sequel to the original Beats Studio Buds. On February 11, 2025 Powerbeats Pro 2 were released, featuring Heart Rate Monitoring for Workouts. [60]

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    Comparison of early and later iPod earphones. Apple's original earbuds shipped with the original iPod, released on October 23, 2001. They were never given a formal name and were referred to variously as "iPod headphones" [1] and "the iPod's earbud-style headphones". [2] They were bundled with two pairs of foam covers. [3]

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    The principle behind its purchase and sale algorithm is to keep a minimum stock in the company's warehouse, and continuously buy and sell the same item while listing it on multiple platforms. Depending on an artist's new release, advertisements and other relevant factors, the company tends to increase the stock if expecting to get bigger sales ...