Beats’ headset offerings are quite extensive; its sports line, however, can be summed up in two options: Powerbeats3 Wireless (which has been with us for some time) and Powerbeats Pro (recently released). However, discoveries made by the 9to5Mac – searching the codes of the iOS 13.3 – indicate that the company plans to release the replacement for Powerbeats3 Wireless soon.
The big news of this upgrade would be two: feature support “What’s up, Siri” (you call the virtual assistant without pressing any buttons) and the H1 chip (which improves connectivity and optimizes battery usage). It is quite possible that, due to the implementation of H1, “Powerbeats4 Wireless” they must have the resources to read messages and share audio (up to two pairs of headphones listening to the same audio simultaneously).
With this possible launch, the differences between Powerbeats Wireless and Powerbeats Pro could be significantly reduced – the big difference of the Pro model should continue to be the absence of the cable that connects the two headphones and the charging case.
IOS codes have been tongue-in-chewing before, so it’s only a matter of time before these new Powerbeats are released.

Powerbeats3 Wireless
in Apple
Cash price: R $ 1,304.10Installed price: up to 12x R $ 120,75Feature: wireless headphonesLaunch: September 2016


Powerbeats Pro
in Apple
Cash price: R $ 1,934.10Installed price: up to 12x R $ 179,08Feature: wireless headphonesLaunch: April 2019
