Apple’s Beats 360 Headphones Appear in New Regulatory Filing

Apple’s Beats 360 Headphones Appear in New Regulatory Filing

Apple’s upcoming Beats 360 headphones have appeared in Brazil’s ANATEL regulatory database, adding another sign that Apple is preparing to launch the new over-ear headphones soon.

MacRumors reports that the filing lists an unnamed product with model number A3577, which matches the same model number that previously appeared in the U.S. FCC database in May. The headphones have also surfaced through retailer listings and recent appearances with soccer players including Lamine Yamal and Antonee Robinson.

Beats 360 features continue to surface

Recent retail listings suggest the Beats 360 will come in Black, Cloud, Sky, and Pink, while interchangeable Performance Knit and UltraPlush ear cushions and headbands will offer additional color options including Volt and Navy.

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The headphones also appear to use telescoping headband arms similar to the AirPods Max design, while one listing claimed they will provide up to 1.75 times more noise cancellation than the Beats Studio Pro.

Another listing described the Beats 360 as Apple’s first sweat-resistant and water-resistant over-ear headphones, with an IPX4 rating, along with all-day battery life, a fold-flat design, and a high-fidelity acoustic platform.

Retail information has also pointed to a possible $299.99 U.S. price, although that figure remains unconfirmed. With regulatory approvals, retailer listings, and athlete appearances now lining up, Apple appears close to officially announcing the Beats 360.

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