While Beats by Dre headphones were previously available for purchase on Apple’s online store’s worldwide, the company has today added a new section highlighting Beats by Dr. Dre products, as the Cupertino giant has now officially received regulatory approval to complete its purchase of Beats (via 9to5Mac).

Users can access the new Beats by Dr. Dre section from the Accessories section of Apple’s online store, alongside the main All Accessories, Apple accessories, Exclusives, Trending, and Gift Card sections that get top billing along the top of the accessories store (see above). Apple has also added the new section to its Apple Store iOS app.
“ Beats by Dr. Dre: Great sound should never be an afterthought. In every pair of Beats headphones, every speaker, every note, you’ll experience the unique blend of science and artistry that lets you hear your music the way the artist intended. Don’t just listen. Hear.”
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