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V Applu continues to undergo various more or less significant personnel changes. Not long after the retirement of one of the last members of Ive's team was announced, the company is expecting Apple Another long-time executive is leaving. This time, the changes will affect the team responsible for, among other things, headphones. AirPods and other related matters.

The team responsible for sound in the company Apple will soon undergo leadership changes due to the departure of long-time vice president of acoustics Gary Geaves – the agency reported this earlier this week BloombergGeaves will be replaced in his position by Senior Deputy Ruchir Davé upon his departure.

Working group Applu, focused on acoustics, currently has approximately three hundred members. During their time at the company, they have gradually developed sound technology for headphones AirPods, smart speakers HomePod and a number of other devices from the Cupertino company's workshop. The said team was also responsible for creating surround sound, a 3D sound feature that was built into AirPods, Vision Pro and other devices.

The "sound" team, led by John Ternus, was overseen by product designer AirPods Tang Tan, who, however, began preparing to leave the company in December AppleSince then, this team has been reporting to Matt Costello, who oversees, for example, HomeBeats Pod and headphones.

Gary Geaves came to Applu in 2011 from Bowers & Wilkins and according to the agency Bloomberg will remain in Applu as an advisor to Costello as he prepares to retire. Over the past two years, Geaves has worked on revamping the product line AirSubs.

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