Apple's 'Unleashed' event Monday unveiled new Macbooks and AirPods, among other products.

The tech giant announced two new Macbook Pros, available in 14-inch and 16-inch models. The new models house an improved 1080p FaceTime camera. In other changes, the touch bar has been replaced with a full-size function row and many ports are back, including MagSaf charger. They also have the HDMI port, three Thunderbolt ports, an SD card slot and a headphone jack.

The MagSaf magnetic charger can charge up to 50% in 30 minutes, according to the company.

The 14-inch-model starts at $1,999 and the 16-inch model starts at $2,499.

Apple also introduced more powerful custom chips, including the M1 Pro and the M1 Max.

Apple also released a its next-generation of Airpods with spatial audio and pro-like design.

The Airpods, which are also sweat-and-water resistant, are available for pre-order for $179 Monday, with wider availability next week.

The second Apple event revealing new products in just over a month, also introduced a brand new subscription plan, which allows users to access Apple Music with Siri. It will cost $4.99 per month and will be available later this fall in 17 countries.

The company also introduced three new colors for its HomePod Mini speakers, including yellow, orange and blue. The new colors will be available in November for a starting price of $99.

It had been rumored for months that Apple was planning to unveil the pair of new Macbooks and the new generation AirPods.

A month ago, Apple unveiled its iPhone 13 and Watch Series 7 in a similar launch event.

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