First released by the end of October 2020, there's a new special edition of the Beats Flex being announced in partnership with WACKO MARIA.
Published Dec 1st, 2022 1:06PM ESTFirst released by the end of October 2020, a new special edition of the Beats Flex is being announced. This time, the not-so-wireless earbuds got a leopard print to match the Japanese fashion brand WACKO MARIA. This edition will be available starting this Friday in select stores. Here’s what you need to know.
These entry-level wireless earphones made by Beats have the Apple W1 chip, the same one available on the originalmodel. With that, these buds have some nice features, such as auto-pause and auto-play when you remove or put them in your ears, and fast-pair with all your Apple devices. WACKO MARIA’s slogan is “music is the trigger of imagination,” which suits Beats’ brand conception. This is the first time the two companies have had a partnership.
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