Beats is rolling out some handy features for Android users
products are getting some more useful features. The Apple-owned brand is adding"Locate my Beats" and Product Widgets tools to its Android app.
You'll be able to track down misplaced earbuds, view battery life info and control listening modes from your Android phone or tablet. Similar features are baked into iOS — iPhone users can locate compatible devices through Find My, for instance. Studio Buds . As it happens, Beats just revealed three new colors for the $150 Studio Buds, which it says is the fastest-selling Beats product to date. The Sunset Pink, Ocean Blue and Moon Gray variants are now available on Apple's website.
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