Apple Beats 360 Headphones Leak with MacBook Neo-Inspired Colors

Apple’s upcoming Beats 360 headphones have leaked with six colors, replaceable cushions, active noise cancellation, all-day battery life, and an IPX4 rating, while retailer listings reveal possible pricing ahead of launch.
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Apple’s upcoming Beats 360 over-ear headphones have surfaced on online retailers' websites, revealing details about their design, colors, features, and possible pricing ahead of an official launch. The listings appeared on Amazon UK and other retail sites before being removed.

The leaked images show a redesigned headband and earcup construction, marking a clear departure from the Beats Studio Pro and Solo 4. The headphones are also believed to be the same model footballer Lamine Yamal was previously seen wearing in social media posts. Apple has not confirmed the product.

Redesigned Headband and Replaceable Ear Cushions

The Beats 360 feature a separate padded section beneath the headband, while the earcups appear to have a more open mesh design. Both the headband padding and ear cushions can reportedly be removed and replaced.

Retail listings mention Extra Cushion Kits available separately, with two cushion options: Performance Knit and UltraPlush.

The headphones are reportedly available in six colors: Sky, Black, Navy, Cloud, Pink, and Volt. The Volt finish appears to match the bright Citrus color associated with Apple’s more affordable MacBook Neo, giving the Beats 360 a wider color selection than the current Beats Studio Pro and Solo 4.

ANC, Battery Life and Other Features

The leaked product descriptions claim that the Beats 360 supports active noise cancellation, offering up to 1.75 times more noise cancellation than the Beats Studio Pro. However, this remains a retailer-listed claim and has not been independently confirmed by Apple.

Interestingly, the headphones reportedly do not use Apple’s H2 chip or another identifiable Apple-designed chip. They are also expected to offer all-day battery life even when ANC is enabled.

The headphones can reportedly fold flat, making them easier to carry while traveling. They are also rumored to have an IPX4 rating for protection against sweat and rain, although it does not protect against water immersion.

The Beats 360 are also expected to work with both Apple and Android devices.

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Beats 360 Price and Launch Details

One retail listing showed a price of 331.99 Pound, while another retailer listed the headphones at USD 299. The pricing could place the Beats 360 in a competitive segment if the claimed ANC performance and battery life make it to the final product.

The headphones are also expected to come with a woven ripstop fabric carrying case.

Apple has not officially announced the Beats 360 or confirmed a launch date. However, the appearance of product images and information across multiple retailers suggests that an announcement may not be far away.

For now, the leaked details point to a revamped design, replaceable ear cushions, six color options, enhanced noise cancellation, and all-day battery life. Apple has not yet corroborated the information, so some specifications may change before launch.

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