Apple unveiled its new AirPods on October 18, introducing Spatial Audio, Adaptive EQ, MagSafe, and other features. Apple also revealed the new MacBook Pro range, which is powered by M1 Pro and M1 Max processors, at the event. More goods are on the way, according to reliable sources, although not directly from Apple, but from Beats. If you haven’t been living in a cave for the past seven years, you’re probably already aware that Beats by Dre is an Apple subsidiary.
Beats would, of course, update its audio product lineup in the same way that Apple has. Both brands, however, have unique customer bases, which is why Beats Fit Pro, powered by Apple’s H1 processor, is set to arrive soon, after the announcement of the 3rd Gen AirPods.
The Beats Fit Pro earphones are comparable to the Beats Studio Buds and will be available on November 1. According to 9to5mac, the new buds will include Active Noise Cancellation as well as quick and easy connection with Apple devices, thanks to Apple’s H1 chip. Wingtips will be added to the buds for a better fit.
Apple has unveiled the third generation of AirPods with Spatial Sound, which showcases advanced features and a magical experience in a sleek new design. The new AirPods use computer audio to deliver revolutionary sound with Adaptive EQ, combining the power of the H1 chip with an Apple-designed audio system. On all Apple devices, users can enjoy Dolby Atmos spatial audio in Apple Music, movies, and TV shows, as well as dynamic head tracking.
The new AirPods are perspiration and water resistant, with a force sensor for simple and intuitive music and phone call control. Up to six hours of battery life is provided by the extended battery life. The AirPods in the Convenient Charging Case (3rd Generation) join the world’s most popular family of headphones, offering up to 30 hours of total listening time1 and are available to buy starting now and in stores starting Tuesday, October 26. “With their unique design, incredible sound, and magical experience, AirPods have forever transformed wireless headphones,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing. “We’re ecstatic to unveil the newest version of AirPods,” says Apple. The best-selling headphones in the world, featuring exceptional quality via Adaptive EQ and spatial sound with dynamic head tracking, as well as seamless connection between Apple devices. Better yet.
New Look and Feel
The new AirPods design is slim and light, with exactly the perfect angle for comfort and music delivery into your ear. The stem is shorter than the previous version for a sleeker appearance, and it features the same intuitive force sensor for media control as the AirPods Pro. The new AirPods are sweat and water resistant, with the earbuds and charging case both receiving an IPX4 rating.
Audio Features That Are Innovative
AirPods (3rd generation) improve on the legendary sound quality of the original AirPods, beginning with an unique driver and high dynamic range amplifier that create strong bass and crisp, clear high frequencies. An acoustic mesh covers the microphone to assist decrease wind noise and ensure that the speaker’s voice is heard clearly during calls. AirPods also have AACELD, a better speech codec that offers Full HD voice quality for FaceTime conversations, allowing for clear and natural communication. The new AirPods use computer audio to bring the breakthrough experiences that consumers enjoy on the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max to even more people, such as adjustable equalisation and spatial audio with dynamic head detection.
The all-new M1 Pro and M1 Max, the first pro processors developed for Mac, are at the heart of Apple’s fully redesigned MacBook Pro. The MacBook Pro comes in 14- and 16-inch models, featuring breakthrough processing, graphics, and machine learning (ML) technologies that are both battery-operated and plug-in, as well as amazing battery life, allowing processes never before possible on a laptop.
A stunning Liquid Retina XDR display, a wide range of connectors for enhanced connection, a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, and the best audio system in a laptop round out the new MacBook Pro’s features. The user experience is absolutely unrivalled when using the M1 Pro and M1 Max to their full potential. The MacBook Pro pushes the limits of what a laptop can accomplish, making it ideal for developers, photographers, filmmakers, 3D artists, scientists, music producers, and anyone else looking for the best laptop on the market. The new MacBook Pro combines the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the M1 to form the most powerful business laptop range in history. Customers may buy the new MacBook Pro models in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes starting today, and they will be available on Tuesday, October 26.
“We set out to create the best business laptop in the world,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of global marketing. “Today, we are excited to introduce the all-new MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max, a revolutionary combination of phenomenal performance, unmatched battery life, and breakthrough features.” “In a stunning new design, the all-new MacBook Pro includes a magnificent XDR display, more ports including MagSafe 3, a sophisticated 1080p camera, and a fantastic six-speaker sound system.” The new MacBook Pro is unrivalled in every way. We’ve never developed a better business laptop.
Apple has unveiled the M1 Pro and M1 Max, two new Mac processors. M1 Pro enhances M1’s transformation architecture to offer exceptional performance and energy efficiency, while M1 Max takes these capabilities to new heights. The CPU in the M1 Pro and M1 Max is up to 70% quicker than the M1, making things like building projects in Xcode faster than ever before. The GPU in the M1 Pro is up to 2x faster than the M1’s, while the M1 Max’s GPU is up to 4x faster than the M1, allowing business users to navigate these most demanding graphics workloads.
M1 Pro and M1 Max are the first professional systems that use the system on a chip (SoC) architecture. The processors have improved bandwidth and memory capacity, as well as rapid unified memory, peak performance per watt, and exceptional power efficiency. The M1 Pro has a memory bandwidth of up to 200 GB/s and plug-in loads of up to 32 GB of unified memory. M1 Max supports up to 64 GB of unified memory and has a memory bandwidth of up to 400 GB/s, which is 2x that of M1 Pro and 6x that of M1. While the newest laptops have 16GB of graphics RAM, this huge amount of memory allows for graphics-intensive processes never before conceivable on a laptop. Because of the M1 Pro and M1 Max’s efficient design, they offer the same level of performance whether the MacBook Pro is plugged in or on battery power. Advanced media engines with specialised ProRes accelerators for professional video processing are also included in the M1 Pro and M1 Max. The M1 Pro and M1 Max are Apple’s most powerful processors to date.
M1 Pro: Incredible Performance and Capability
The M1 Pro has 33.7 billion transistors, more than double the number of the M1, thanks to cutting-edge 5-nanometer processing technology. A new 10-core processor with eight high-performance cores and two high-efficiency cores beats the M1 by up to 70%, resulting in exceptional CPU performance. At the same power level, it achieves 1.7 times the processor performance and uses up to 70% less power to reach maximum PC chip performance. 1 M1 Pro can handle even the most difficult tasks, such as editing high-resolution pictures. M1 Pro includes up to 16 GPUs, which are up to 2x faster than M1 and up to 7x quicker than the integrated graphics on the most recent 8-core laptop processor.1 When compared to a strong opponent M1 Pro is a separate graphics processor for laptops that boosts performance while using up to 70% less power. 2 The M1 Pro may be configured with up to 32GB of fast unified memory and a memory bandwidth of up to 200GB/s, allowing for maximum creativity. It appears like 3D artists and game developers are working on more projects at the same time than ever before.
Apple has introduced three additional colours for the HomePod mini: yellow, orange, and blue, offering users more options to express their style and flair in every setting. With a height of only 3.3 inches, the HomePod mini offers an excellent music listening experience, Siri intelligence, and smart home functionality, as well as built-in privacy and security. HomePod mini is the perfect smart speaker for anybody with an Apple smartphone thanks to its seamless connection with Apple goods and services.
From November for INR 9,900, the HomePod mini will be available in these new colours, as well as white and space grey, with matching details throughout, such as the coloured touchpad, mesh fabric, volume icons, and braided power cable. “With access to over 90 million songs in Apple Music’s library and strong connectivity with your Apple devices, the HomePod mini is the must-have smart speaker for iPhone users,” said Bob Borchers, Apple vice president of Worldwide Sales And marketing. “With colourful new colours, the HomePod mini fits even more places while delivering outstanding sound, Siri’s power, and easy and basic controls.” While protecting your privacy, secure for the smart home.
A Compact Speaker with Big Sound
The HomePod mini makes advantage of computer audio and provide a rich and detailed acoustic experience as well as high performance. The Apple S5 chip uses advanced software to analyse the unique features of music in order to create high-quality sound in such a small package. Complex tuning patterns are also used in real time to optimise volume, modify dynamic range, and regulate the movement of the pilot and passive radiators. Deep bass and precise high frequencies are delivered by the HomePod mini’s full-range speaker, quality neodymium magnet, and pair of force-canceling passive radiators.
For an immersive 360-degree audio experience, an Apple-designed acoustic waveguide directs the flow of sound down and down from the bottom of the speaker. This design not only retains richness and clarity, but also allows the HomePod mini to be placed anywhere in a room and enjoy great sound from all directions. When put in various rooms, HomePod mini speakers allow users to play the same music or a different song in each room, all in perfect sync. When two HomePod mini speakers are placed in the same room, they form a stereo pair for a more immersive listening experience. Three microphones pick up the sound. “Hey Siri” and a fourth inward-facing microphone let Siri receive voice prompts while playing music by cancelling sound from the speaker.
Apple and Microsoft are expected to include LG InnoTek’s 3D time of flight (ToF) module in their respective virtual reality (VR) headsets, which are expected to launch next year.
ToF modules from the South Korean component manufacturer are already available for iPhones and iPads. ToF modules fire lasers at an item and measure the time it takes for the laser to bounce back to determine the distance between them. The modules are required for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) applications.
LG InnoTek provided ToF modules for the iPad Pro, as well as the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max models, which were released last year. It also offers modules for the iPhone 13 series, with the lidar feature enabling AR in a 5G environment. The components for Facebook’s VR headset Oculus were previously supplied by the South Korean component manufacturer.
“It’s extremely probable that LG InnoTek will also be delivering its modules for Apple’s AR glass, which is slated to arrive in 2023,” the Elec speculates. Finally, according to the source, Apple has inked an exclusive agreement with Sony to get image sensors that may be used for direct ToF.
Apple leaks are usually hard to come by, and this one is definitely one of the most out-there we’ve heard in a long time. Take it with a grain of salt, but multiple related industry sources have hinted at the possibility of a display notch on Cupertino’s upcoming MacBook Pro models. So we’re at least it and taking advantage of the chance to catch up on some other rumours.
As far as we know, Apple will soon unveil a redesigned MacBook Pro range, which will include a new 14-inch and 16-inch model. If history is any guide, we may expect this to happen at their Unleashed event on October 18th. According to previous rumours, the new laptops would include mini-LED screens with much finer backlight zones and the able to attain 1000 nits of brightness. Sources familiar with the actual panel production are now stating that at least one of the two Pro versions will also offer a 120Hz refresh rate, adding to the rumours. Then there’s the issue of a notch in the display.
A new, nearly borderless display design with squared-off corners, similar to the present iPad and iPhone look, is rumoured to be in the works. According to reports, the notch will hold a 1080p camera, a TrueTone sensor, and a microphone. Face ID, which was also expected for the notch, looks to be on hold. The display rabbit hole continues to widen, with some resolution values uncovered in macOS beta files – 3456×2234 and 3024×1964.
Apple has announced a special event called “Apple Event Unleashed” scheduled for 10:30 p.m. (PDT) on October 18. According to recent news reports, the MacBook Pro and New Mac could be the headline products of this event, with a little probability of Air Pods Pro. This event marks the first time Apple has used the term “Unleashed” to describe new products.
When there are a lot of products arriving in the fall months, Apple often holds a second event in October or November, as in the case of 2021. For months, rumors have been mocking the MacBook Pro models from 14 and 16 inches redesigned and it looks like Apple is finally ready to release them.
Rumors suggest that the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will have a revised design with thinner bezels and larger screens, and we’ve already seen suggestions for 3024 x 1964 and 3456 x 2234 resolutions, respectively, which would allow to Retina 2x for longer, crisper, and crisper images and text. The new MacBook Pro will use an M1X chip, which is a faster and more powerful version of the M1, and could support up to 32GB of RAM.
We thought the AirPods 3 could be released at Apple’s event in September, as it makes sense to unveil AirPods with iPhones, but that didn’t happen, so we might see them instead during the October event. The new AirPods will have shorter AirPods Pro like rods and a AirPods Prostyle case, but will continue to be a more affordable option without active noise cancellation. We’ll probably know when macOS Monterey launches and Apple might even have some surprises like an M1X version of the Mac mini in store, but other than the MacBook Pro and AirPods 3 models, we haven’t heard any rumors about anything from it. more to come. come out this year.
Great sound with optimized acoustics and the Pure ANC Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones deliver an exceptional listening experience with Pure Active Noise Canceling (Pure ANC).
Beats Pure ANC actively blocks out external noise and uses real-time audio calibration to preserve clarity, range, and emotion. external sounds to be blocked while automatically responding to individual adaptation in real time, optimizing sound output to preserve a premium listening experience as desired by the artists. Driven by AppleW1 Chip Efficient Apple W1 chip integration provides seamless setup and switching for your Apple devices, up to 22 hours of battery life for full all day playback with Pure ANC enabled and technology Fast Fuel for 3 hours of play with a 10 minute recharge. Pure ANC off for low consumption mode offers up to 40 hours of battery life.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office issued Apple‘s patent application for an electronic device incorporating a lenticular display. The lenticular display can have a lenticular film formed over a series of pixels. A plurality of lenticular lenses can extend the entire length of the screen. Lenticular lenses can be configured to allow stereoscopic viewing (3D viewing) of the screen so that a viewer perceives three-dimensional images.
The electronic device may also include an Eye and / or Head Tracking System The Eye and / or Head The tracking system uses a camera to capture images from a display. The captured images can be used to determine the position of a viewer’s eye. What caught my interest is that while the invention could apply to Apple‘s future mixed reality headset, the lenticular display could also apply to a future iPhone, iPad, Apple monitor or even to A television. For the record, it turns out that Sony has developed a first-generation lenticular screen that can prototype a screen the size of a laptop computer. Learn about Sony’s story about this potentially revolutionary display.Although they use a 3D lenticular screen, they market it as a “Spatial Reality Display“.
With Apple pushing “Spatial Audio” hard, could a “Spatial Reality Display” be far behind? Users can experience a new visual medium with Sony’s Spatial Reality Display. Their heritage of cutting-edge visual and spatial realities combine into an incredible 3D optical experience where detailed texture, high contrast and luminous brightness combine to create a portal to another world. How exciting is that?