Apple’s Beats Studio Buds security update fixes a Bluetooth microphone flaw with an unsettling setup-stage risk. Firmware 1B211 patches a vulnerability affecting Beats Studio Buds that haven’t been paired yet and are still looking for connection requests.
Apple says an attacker within Bluetooth range could potentially listen through the microphone under those pre-pairing conditions. That detail makes the update harder to ignore, even though it doesn’t add any visible features.
How did the flaw work
The exposure sat in the setup window, before the Beats Studio Buds had completed pairing. Apple’s security note ties the risk to earbuds that were still open to pair requests, which is exactly when people tend to treat setup as a quick, harmless step.
The attack depended on proximity. Someone would’ve needed to be close enough for Bluetooth range, putting the concern in places where people pair earbuds around strangers, including airports, offices, classrooms, and coffee shops. It creates a close-range privacy risk.
Apple says the vulnerability came from open source code and that Apple software was among the affected projects.
Why does this release stand apart
The contrast with Apple’s same-day AirPods updates is useful. Those AirPods firmware notes were described as general bug fixes and improvements, while the Beats Studio Buds release identifies a named CVE and a specific microphone exposure.
That level of detail gives owners a clearer reason to check their earbuds. Small firmware updates are easy to miss when they don’t change controls, audio features, or battery behavior, but a microphone flaw during pairing belongs in a different category.

How can owners confirm the fix
Beats firmware updates install automatically when the earbuds are paired with and near an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. There isn’t an instant update button, so the practical move is to keep the Studio Buds connected, charged, and close to the Apple device long enough for firmware 1B211 to arrive.
You’ll find the firmware version in Bluetooth settings by selecting the information control next to the headphones. Until 1B211 appears there, don’t assume the security fix has landed.
