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Old 06-10-2021, 04:28 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice View Post
The Beats Powerbeats Pro are basically over the ear earbuds Airpods in all but name. Apple owns Beats and they use the same H1 Wireless chip so it supports exactly the same stuff as Airpods.
I’m hoping Apple will extend their Conversation Booster feature to their Beats line. At the current time though, it appears that only the AirPods Pro support Conversation Boost. Hopefully 3rd party manufacturers like Sony will be able to offer support for Conversation Boost too.

Sony already has a set of Voice options that help out when listening to programming that contains a lot of conversation. One of their options claims that “dialogue range is stressed, and the parts of range difficult to be discerned by the elderly are boosted.” I use this option on my Sony Bravia and soundbase and two other Sony speaker systems I own. It does a decent job, but Conversation Boost looks like it will be much better because it works along with the mics.
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