Apple releases first-ever firmware update for Beats Studio Buds+


Apple has released its first-ever firmware update for the 2023 Beats Studio Buds+



On Wednesday, Apple released the first-ever firmware update for the Beats Studio Buds+, though there are currently no details as to what the update contains.

Unlike many other Apple devices, Beats headphones do not have a manual update method available to them for Apple hardware, with firmware now updated to the devices automatically. Users still get alerted when the update is installed.

As reported by MacRumors, Apple has not provided any release notes for this firmware update. While firmware updates can occasionally introduce support for new features, it is more likely that this update contains different bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements.

Released in 2023, Beats Studio Buds+ are Apple’s wireless noise-canceling Beats Earbuds. The mid-range earbuds feature a unique transparent design and support Active Noise Cancellation.

Users can check the version number of their in-use accessory on an iPhone or iPad by going to Settings, then Bluetooth, then tapping the Info button next to the Beats device. Under macOS Ventura and later, users can open System Settings, then select Bluetooth, then click the Info button next to the accessory.

Android users can update the firmware using the Beats companion app.



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