Apple has released a firmware update for its popular Beats Studio Buds headphones. This update, 10M4372, follows the previous version, 10M2155, released in November.
As is usually the case with Apple, the company has refrained from revealing details regarding the improvements and bug fixes included in firmware updates for Beats headphones. Therefore, the specific improvements brought about by the new software remain a mystery.
There is no standard way for users to update their Beats Studio Buds. Typically, firmware updates are installed wirelessly when you connect your headphones to an iOS device. By placing the Beats Studio Buds in a case, connected to a power source, and paired with an iPhone or iPad, the user can wait for an update after a short waiting period.
While no significant changes are foreseen, it is likely that the firmware update is primarily aimed at improving performance and fixing existing problems, rather than making noticeable changes to the user interface.
It can be assumed that this software is primarily aimed at improving the overall performance of the Beats Studio Buds and eliminating any lingering errors.