fragment design and Beats Release Limited-Edition Beats Flex Earphones
Hiroshi Fujiwara’s go-to buds.
Beats has announced its new limited-edition Beats Flex Bluetooth earphones in collaboration with Fujiwara Hiroshi‘s fragment design. The release marks the brands’ second year of partnership, following the black-on-black Powerbeats Pros back in January.
The limited-edition Beats Flex features a black tonal finish with white “FRGMT” and thunderbolt logo branding on the volume control module and microphone. The Earbuds are magnetic with auto-play/pause, and four ear tip options are offered for a personalized fit. Performance highlights from the Beats Flex include a Flex-Form cable, built-in mic with wind reduction for clarity, 10-minute fast fuel charging for 1.5 hours of playback, connectivity power by the Apple W1 chip, 12 hours of total listening time, Class 1 Bluetooth, a custom acoustic platform, and Find My compatibility.
“The design inspiration is a continuation of our last collaboration, as I still believe nothing is as sophisticated and refined as the black-on-black color way,” said Hiroshi Fujiwara in a statement. “My personal headphone preference is Beats Flex, as I like the lightweight neckband for listening to music. I hope people can wear and use this on a daily basis.”
The fragment design Beats Flex will be available on Apple’s website November 18 for $70 USD.
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