Everything Apple announced: New AirPods, MacBook Pros, colorful HomePod Minis and more

Everything Apple announced: New AirPods, MacBook Pros, colorful HomePod Minis and more
Everything Apple announced: New AirPods, MacBook Pros, colorful HomePod Minis and more

Apple's hardware presentation, which featured new processors, laptops, and AirPods, has come to a close. It's Apple's second fall event, which means new iPhones, Apple Watches, Macs, AirPods, and other products are set to launch during the holiday season. Here's all Apple has said so far:

The new MacBook Pro 14-inch starts at $1,999

The MacBook Pro is expected to come with a hefty price tag. The 14-inch model will cost $1,999, while the 16-inch version will cost $2,499. Pre-orders begin today, and the first shipment will arrive next week.

New MacBook Pro computers with MagSafe magnetic chargers have been announced by Apple

Apple has revealed new MacBook Pro notebooks that employ its M1 Pro and M1 Max CPUs, which the company claims are considerably faster than Intel chips. The new models contain an HDMI port for connecting to monitors and televisions, as well as an SD card slot for photographers. It also has a MagSafe magnetic connector, which is a feature that was popular on prior MacBooks. Users can still charge their devices utilising the three USB-C ports that allow Thunderbolt connections.

It's available in 16-inch and 14-inch versions, with denser panels and ProMotion screens with a faster refresh rate, which debuted on the iPhone 13 earlier this year. Apple claims that the displays are made with MiniLED technology.
New MacBook Pro computers with MagSafe magnetic chargers have been announced by Apple

The 14-inch MacBook Pro has a starting price of $1,999. The 16-inch model starts at $2,499, which is a tiny increase over prior models, however the price can rise if users add improvements to their computers. They will be available for pre-order on Monday and will be available in stores the following week.

According to an Apple video released on Monday, the display incorporates a notch cutout at the top of the screen for the camera. Apple slimmed down the bezels and promised that its software would "wrap" the top menu bar around the camera, which protrudes from the screen.

The notch, however, does not appear to hold Apple's Face ID face recognition camera, as it does on iPhones. The front-facing camera, according to Apple, can shoot 1080p video and has been upgraded for greater image quality. The new versions do not have a Touch Bar display on the keyboard, but the power button does contain a fingerprint sensor.

Apple claims that the 14-inch devices can play video for 14 hours and the 16-inch ones can play for 21 hours. Apple claims that both models charge to 50% in 30 minutes.

Apple's accessory industry will continue to expand

Apple is known for producing high-quality hardware accessories for its most popular product, the iPhone. The most successful and popular examples are AirPods and the Apple Watch. Apple has always specialised in hardware, and the accessories are some of the best products the company produces aside from the iPhone. (Apple isn't known for its digital service development.)

The updated AirPods, which Apple revealed on Monday, have many of the features that were previously only available on the more expensive Pro edition. They'll be an enticing purchase. In addition, the existing version of the standard AirPods will be discounted. When Apple reports profits this quarter, expect to see significant growth in its wearables and accessories sector.

Apple has announced two new CPUs for high-end MacBook Pro computers, the M1 Pro and M1 Max

The new MacBook Pro computers have been "totally reinvented," according to Apple. They'll be equipped with Apple's M1 Pro chip, a new processor with a 10-core CPU that Apple claims is 70% quicker than the existing M1 chip.
Apple has announced two new CPUs for high-end MacBook Pro computers, the M1 Pro and M1 Max

The M1 Max, a more powerful variant of the M1 and M1 Pro, was also revealed by Apple. Apple claims it boasts 57 billion transistors and a 32-core graphics processor. According to Apple, its graphics chip outperforms current laptop graphics processors, particularly when using less electricity. Instead of raw processing capability, Apple continues to describe its CPUs based on performance per power drain. To corroborate Apple's claims, silicon industry commentators will need to evaluate these chips once they ship to customers.

Apple announces new third-generation AirPods with new design, wireless charging, for $179
Apple announces new third-generation AirPods with new design, wireless charging, for $179

Thanks to new sensors that offer capabilities like spatial audio, the new AirPods will support spatial audio. They have a new look that is similar to the AirPods Pro, however they don't have the rubber in-ear tip. The case may also be charged magnetically using Apple's MagSafe magnetic charger.

The third-generation AirPods, according to Apple, feature more powerful bass than prior models and have a six-hour battery life for listening to audio. The redesigned AirPods will be available in stores next week for $179. The cheapest AirPods are now $129 from Apple.

Apple has released a new HomePod Mini speaker in a variety of colours

The HomePod Mini, Apple's $99 smart speaker, will be available in a number of different hues. It's currently available in three colours: orange, yellow, and blue. It was formerly only available in white or dark grey. Since the iPod Nano arrived in a variety of hues, Apple has exploited colours to drive sales of previous-year goods.
Apple has released a new HomePod Mini speaker in a variety of colours

Apple has announced a $4.99 Apple Music Voice Plan

Apple announced the "Voice Plan," a lower-cost version of Apple Music. It costs $4.99 a month, which is less than Spotify. Voice Plan differs from Apple's existing individual plan in that it can only be accessed through Siri and does not include spatial audio or other premium features.
Apple has announced a $4.99 Apple Music Voice Plan

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