Beats Teases New Over-Ear Headphones at World Cup With Two-Tone Design

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Beats Teases New Over-Ear Headphones at World Cup With Two-Tone Design — Apple News

What You Need to Know

  • Beats is teasing unreleased over-ear headphones through World Cup players wearing them in photos.
  • New headphones feature two-tone colorways with swappable or custom ear cups, unlike earlier single-color versions.
  • Products cleared FCC last month, suggesting imminent launch during or after World Cup tournament.
  • Influencer seeding across multiple national teams indicates Beats has substantial units distributed for the campaign.

Beats is running a quiet product tease through the World Cup, with multiple players photographed in unreleased over-ear headphones before any official announcement. The latest is U.S. men’s national team fullback Antonee Robinson, who posted an Instagram photo wearing a two-tone version with a white headband and royal blue ear cups.

The two-tone detail is the most interesting thing here. Earlier sightings, including photos of Barcelona winger Yamine Lamal, showed single-color versions. Whether Robinson’s colorway reflects a consumer option, a swappable ear cup system, or a one-off custom made for select influencers is genuinely unknown at this point.

The headphones cleared the FCC last month, which is typically the last regulatory step before a product ships. FCC filings don’t include pricing or positioning, so it remains open whether Beats intends this as an update to the Studio Pro (currently $349) or a separate line entirely.

The Campaign Behind the Hardware

The influencer seeding strategy here is fairly standard for Apple-adjacent launches: put hardware on athletes with large followings during a high-visibility event, let the photos circulate, and let the speculation build before a formal date is set. What’s less standard is doing it across multiple players from different national teams, which suggests Beats has a meaningful quantity of units out in the wild.

No release date has been announced. Given the FCC clearance and the scale of the seeding campaign, a launch sometime during or shortly after the tournament would follow the logic of the campaign, though Beats has not confirmed anything publicly.

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Carl Sanson

Carl Sanson is a writer and tech reviewer at Guide4Mac, specializing in the MacBook and Mac desktop lineup. Having grown up during Apple’s shift from Intel to its own custom chips, Carl has a natural interest in how hardware performance translates to everyday productivity. He spends most of his time testing the limits of macOS on everything from the entry-level MacBook Air to high-end Mac Pro setups. Whether he’s troubleshooting a system update or comparing the latest M-series processors, Carl’s goal is to provide straightforward, honest advice that helps users choose the right Mac for their needs. When he isn't benchmarking hardware, he’s usually experimenting with new productivity apps or refining his desk setup.

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