On this week’s episode of The MacRumors Present, we focus on the worldwide rollout of Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional and the brand new Beats Capsule Bluetooth speaker.
Apple’s Imaginative and prescient Professional headset is now out there to pre-order in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK, with availability starting Friday, July 12. The machine additionally launched in the present day in China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. It has been out there in america since February. We focus on key concerns when shopping for the Imaginative and prescient Professional, reminiscent of storage configurations and equipment, in addition to the importance of the machine’s long-awaited rollout all over the world. We additionally look to the longer term with Apple’s rumored low-cost Imaginative and prescient headset, which can depend on a tethered iPhone for processing energy to scale back prices.
As well as, we focus on Apple’s new Beats Capsule Bluetooth speaker, that includes a totally redesigned speaker system consisting of a single tweeter and a single racetrack woofer, a detachable lanyard, USB-C and Bluetooth connectivity, 24 hours of battery life, and IP67 water and sweat resistance. The MacRumors Present has its personal YouTube channel, so be sure to’re subscribed to maintain up with new episodes and clips:
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If you have not already listened to the earlier episode of The MacRumors Present, catch up for our dialogue about Apple Intelligence, the obvious suspension of labor on the second-generation Imaginative and prescient Professional headset, and Apple’s rumored plans to maneuver to thinner machine designs.
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