She is among the world’s biggest pop stars.
Jennie and Beats have now collaborated on a brand-new set of headphones.
An Onyx Black pair of the Beats Solo 4 – JENNIE Special Edition has been revealed by the vocalist, who is a member of the South Korean girl group Blackpink.
Just seven months have passed since Jennie and Beats initially worked together on a red pair of headphones that sold out in less than a day.
Jennie remarked, “We always knew my first drop with Beats was just the beginning of the story.”
“My personal development and self-discovery are fully reflected in this second chapter.”I’m thrilled for everyone to share this new chapter with me via these stylish headphones. I wanted to make something that felt both strong and intimate.
Beats has launched a campaign trailer with a brand-new Jennie song to commemorate the launch.
She is among the world’s biggest pop stars. Additionally, Jennie and Beats have collaborated on a new line of headphones.
An Onyx Black pair of the Beats Solo 4 – JENNIE Special Edition has been revealed by the vocalist, who is a member of the South Korean girl group Blackpink.
The headphones initially appear to be just another set of over-ear headphones.
But if you look really closely, you’ll see some amazing details.
First of all, the headphones have two black bows that hang over the headphone cushions, one on each side.
You’ll be pleased to learn that these are completely detachable if you’re not a huge fan of bows.
Furthermore, one of the UltraPlush ear cushions has symbols on it that were inspired by Jennie’s song.
Additionally, there is a carrying case that matches the colour.
Naturally, the sound quality and battery life are the two most important aspects of headphones.
Beats explains that the headphones’ unique acoustic construction and improved drivers provide strong sound.
According to Beats, “Personalised spatial audio with dynamic head tracking immerses you in your music, films, and games, tracking the motion of your head for an interactive surround sound experience.” The headphones include two black bows, one on each side, that hang over the headphone cushions.
In the meanwhile, customers can listen for up to 50 hours on a single charge, and a quick 10-minute charge will extend playing for up to five hours.
On Friday, April 24, starting at 09:00 PT in the US and 16:00 BST in the UK, the Beats Solo 4 – JENNIE Special Edition in Onyx Black will be sold for $199.99 (£199.99 at Apple.com).
Additionally, Beats has expanded its line of accessories to include a three-meter (10-foot) USB-C to USB-C cable.
The cable costs £29.99 and can be ordered right now. It comes in four colours: Bolt Black, Surge Stone, Nitro Navy, and Rapid Red.
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The Apple I was the initial product.
1977: The first mass-market PC, the Apple II, was introduced by Apple in June.
On February 6, 1984, Steve Jobs presents the revolutionary Macintosh from Apple Computer Corporation in California.
Jobs was appointed chairman in 1981.
1984: The Macintosh was first seen during a Super Bowl commercial break before being formally debuted at a launch event. A year later, it was abandoned, and Jobs departed the company.
The Macintosh II, the first colour Mac, was introduced by Apple in 1987.
1997: Jobs returns to Apple as interim CEO as part of a $400 million deal for Apple to purchase NeXT software. In 2000, he formally assumed the position.
Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO at the time, with the iPhone
2001 saw the release of OS X, iTunes, and the original iPod.
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2017: Apple unveils the iPhone X, which does away with the home button in favour of a futuristic edge-to-edge screen design and a revolutionary FaceID system that employs cutting-edge sensors and lasers to unlock phones using only the user’s face.
Jobs at an event held at Apple’s Cupertino, California, headquarters
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2019: Apple reports its first drop in earnings and sales in ten years in January. Tim Cook, the CEO, partially blamed sharp drops in Chinese revenue.
2020: In reaction to the coronavirus, Apple shuts down all of its physical retail locations outside of China in March.
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