Apple’s (AAPL -2.41%) much rumored and talked about over-the-ear headphones could hit store shelves in June.
That’s according to Jon Prosser, a serial Apple tipster, who turned to Twitter earlier this week to make the claim, saying Apple will launch the over-the-ear headphones during it's World Wide Developers Conference, taking place virtually in June. According to Prosser, Apple is referring to the headphones internally as B515. They will cost $350 at launch time. The headphones will reportedly be similar to Boise 700, the high-end noise-canceling headphones that go for around $350.
Rumors have been swirling for years Apple would roll out an alternative to its earbuds and now AirPods, but recently leaked iOS 14 code made it more of a reality. In the code 9to5Mac spotted two headphone icons, implying the tech stock leader will unveil two color choices. The headphone icons were used throughout the iOS 14 code, providing the clearest evidence to date Apple is launching over-the-ear headphones.
Prosser also said Apple is gearing up to launch AirPods X in September or October. Those AirPods are designed with sports enthusiasts in mind and are expected to be similar to Apple’s BeatsX. The price tag for those: $200, according to Prosser, double the price of BeatsX.
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— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) April 7, 2020
Apple Over-Ear Headphones
Codename: B515
(Think Beats 700)
$350
Aimed for WWDC
AirPods X
Codename: B517
For sports/running
(think Beats X)
~$200
Aimed for Sept/Oct
☝️ Probably what DigiTimes thought was “AirsPods Pro Lite”
End goal: phase out Beats 🤫
The end goal for Apple is to eventually phase out the Beats brand. Apple wants to make its headphones in-house and slap its own logo on them, said Prosser, noting Apple is selling Beats products to employees at a 40% discount to get rid of inventory. The iPhone maker spent $3 billion in 2014 to acquire Beats Electronics, marking its largest acquisition ever.