

There’s still plenty of products remaining – alongside the brand new Beats Fit Pro, which are like AirPods Pro for sports, there’s the likes of Beats Pro Over-Ear Headphones, Beats Flex, Beats Studio3, Beats Studio Buds, Beats Solo3, Beats Pill speaker and Powerbeats Pro. It could mean big discounts on other retailer’s remaining stock as we head towards Black Friday. The discontinued models include the Beats EP ($130), Powerbeats earbuds ($150), and on-ear Beats Solo Pro ($250) headphones.Īpple offered no explanation for the discontinued models, though a Beats representative confirmed the changes.

MacRumors noticed some older headphones were quietly discontinued a couple of days ago and are now no longer available directly from Apple.

The Beats Studio are noise-isolating headphones. They have a detachable audio cable with a lock and coiled cable. They also have flip-up ear cups and the ability to daisy chain headphones to another set. The Beats Pro are not battery-powered noise-cancelling headphones, but their heavy padding reduces noise. However, the padding is a little stiff and requires breaking in. The Beats Studio have a padded headband and leatherette earcups that swivel slightly to improve fit. They fold for compact storage and come with a carry case. They have a sealed headphone design, blocking out outside noise. However, they put pressure on your ear after extended use. The Beats Pro have a metal headband and earcup holders, with thickly padded leather ear cushions.
