TV personality and all round trendsetter Kim Kardashian has launched an exclusive collaboration with Beats. The best selling earbuds have been given a Kim K makeover and are now available in three new colours.
Beats Fit Pro True Wireless Earbuds are one of the brand’s most popular headphones with noise cancelling and an in-ear design. The mum-of-four's range will feature all the same tech but these are skin coloured versions.
The Beats will be available to buy from Wednesday, August 17 and retail at £199.99, the same price as the regular Fit Pro True Wireless earbuds. Kim x Beats will be up for grabs from Apple’s website as well as Selfridges.
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Kim K ’s launch comes days after announcing she and comedian Pete Davidson, 28, had broken up. The pair began dating after her appearance on Saturday Night Live in October 2021.
In keeping the 41-year-old’s aesthetic, the earbuds come in three nude tones called Moon, Dune, and Earth. This equates to light, medium and dark brown shades to compliment skin tones.
Currently, the standard Beats colour range includes four shades - black, white, purple and grey. Customers can also get these engraved for free, but it is unclear if the Kardashian collaboration will offer this.
The Beats Fit Pros are top of the range, fully wireless earphones with a wingtip design to fit into ears snugly, giving comfort and staying power. Noise cancellation and transparency mode are key features on these earbuds which are compatible with both Apple and Android devices.
Kim’s sleek looking range is a great alternative to the white look of AirPods, with the bass-heavy sound Beats are known for. While they are listed on Apple’s website already, fans will have to wait a week before they can order. They will also be available to buy from selfridges.com.
Dr Dre’s Beats became symbols of pop culture in the early 2010s when the Beats Pill speaker was launched. Apple subsequently bought the brand in 2014, discontinuing the Beats Pill+ quietly in early 2022.
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