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Beats earphones go glow-in-the-dark
    2020-11-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Looking to have your Powerbeats stand out? Apple’s earphones have a new color option that will do just that.

Last week, Beats said it’s partnering with Tokyo-based lifestyle brand Ambush on a new pair of Powerbeats earphones that will glow in the dark. The new earphones — Beats’ first luminous product and part of a “limited run” — are available for US$200 at Apple.

“I live in the middle of Shibuya and I am always inspired by how the city just glows at night time,” said Yoon Ahn, creative director of Ambush, in a statement announcing the new headphones. “I thought it would be really cool to design a product that could capture that same city energy when you’re outside late at night listening to music.”

Besides the new funky, glow-in-the-dark color, the special-edition earphones are otherwise largely identical to the US$150 Powerbeats 4 updated back in March. They’re wireless Bluetooth earphones with Apple’s H1 chip inside, but the earphones keep the wire between the two ear hooks, as well as other Powerbeats features, including 15-hour battery life, an IPX4 rating for water-resistance, and a “Fast Fuel” feature that lets you get an hour of music playback from a five-minute charge.

The earphones come with a black USB-A-to-Lightning cable as well as a carrying case with the Beats and Ambush logos.(SD-Agencies)

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