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Beats by Dre introduces new Powerbeats in Australia for $219.95

There’s a new option for the hottest wireless earphones for working out, with Beats by Dre launching their latest earphones today, Powerbeats,

These are the direct successor to the Powerbeats 3, but throw in some improvements including a longer 15-hour battery life, an IPX4 rating to ensure you can sweat your heart out and playback controls on the buds – you’ll also find them with a cheaper $219.95 AU price tag.

The Powerbeats utilise the H1 chip from Apple which ensures ‘faster pairing, switching between iCloud devices and hands-free “Hey Siri” on iOS devices’. There’s further links to Apple with the Powerbeats using a lightning cable for charging,

The design is sleek, with the earbuds available in red, white and black colour options. For comfort you’ll find four sizes of eartips included to form the perfect seal in your ear.

Pricing wise you’re looking at $219.95, with the Powerbeats available to purchase from today through Apple.com.

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