AirPods X and Apple's Bose killers just leaked — here's when they're coming

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AirPods X are coming sometime in early fall, while Apple's pair of Bose-killing, over-the-ear headphones could launch as soon as June, according to new leak concerning the Cupertino company's audio plans for the rest of the year.

Front Page Tech host Jon Prosser shared a series of tweets Tuesday morning (April 7) revealing what he believes are the prices and release dates for AirPods X and Apple Over-Ear Headphones. 

According to Prosser, the fitness-focused AirPods X will cost around $200 and arrive sometime in September or October. That price is on par with Apple's newly discounted Powerbeats Pro, while the tentative release date falls when Apple's iPhone 12 keynote would likely take place. 

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The 'Apple Over-Ear Headphones' will cost a heftier $250 and could be revealed at this year's WWDC 2020, which is taking place online. Prosser says these cans are positioned to take on the Bose 700 with active noise cancellation, our top pick among the best headphones available now.

A pair of over-ear wireless Apple headphones leaked in iOS 14's developer version, making a June launch a possibility. We believed the icon supported the AirPods X leaked Target product listing, but Prosser's tweet suggest otherwise.

For several years Apple pushed new audio products under the Beats label, but as AirPods and AirPods Pro appear in more ears, it's possible the company is looking to shift its branding and consolidate the division.

Prosser tweeted an image of a 40% Beats sale available to current Apple employees, and non-employees can regularly find Beats products at a considerable discount. 

However, 9to5 Mac reports that Apple has no plans to phase out the Beats brand, which the company acquired as part of a $3 billion acquisition six years ago. 

Kate Kozuch

Kate Kozuch is the managing editor of social and video at Tom’s Guide. She covers smartwatches, TVs and audio devices, too. Kate appears on Fox News to talk tech trends and runs the Tom's Guide TikTok account, which you should be following. When she’s not filming tech videos, you can find her taking up a new sport, mastering the NYT Crossword or channeling her inner celebrity chef.