The NCC was evidently sizing up the Beats Studio Buds, as the photos also reveal the buds to barely measure 1-inch wide with an ear tip installed. That’s only slightly wider than the AirPods Pro, which has extra room for internals in its stems.
Also according to MacRumors, the NCC’s database indicates that the Beats Studio Buds’ charging case will recharge over USB-C rather than use Apple’s own Lightning connector. Black, white and red models will supposedly be available, though we’ve only seen the black model in these various pre-release glimpses.
The Beats Studio Buds’ features and price also remain a mystery. The in-ear design could point towards active noise cancellation (ANC), but there are plenty of non-ANC earbuds, so this is far from a given. Hopefully there’s some form of water/sweat resistance, though: Beats has produced some of the best sports headphones, and the Studio Buds could adopt this workout-friendly feature even if it lacks the secure fit afforded by ear loops.
What is likely is the inclusion of either Apple’s H1 or W1 chips, which would allow the Beats Studio Buds to automatically play spatial audio on Apple Music, as do several other pairs of Beats headphones.
Right now we’re expecting the Beats Studio Buds release date to be sometime either this summer or early fall, given Beats brand advocate LeBron James has already been seen wearing them. This would bring it into competition with the newly-announced Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds, but might leave room for the AirPods 3 to launch later in the year.