Apple’s new Beats 360 headphones keep leaking

Apple’s upcoming Beats 360 headphones have leaked again, this time through Brazil’s ANATEL regulatory database.

The filing doesn’t reveal much on its own, but it uses the same A3577 model number previously spotted in the US FCC database, adding another piece to the growing trail of evidence around Beats’ next over-ear headphones.

The Beats 360 have already been turning up in retail listings, with some of those listings since removed. They have also been spotted on the heads of footballers during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making it increasingly difficult for Apple to keep the headphones under wraps ahead of their official launch.

Those retail listings have revealed some of the Beats 360’s key details, including a choice of Black, Cloud, Sky and Pink finishes. Apple is also expected to offer interchangeable Performance Knit and UltraPlush cushions and headbands in those colours, alongside additional Volt and Navy options.

The headphones themselves have a design that shares some similarities with the AirPods Max, including telescoping headband arms that extend smoothly and hold their position to help maintain the fit.

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The Beats 360 could also bring a notable upgrade in noise cancellation. One retail listing claims the headphones offer up to 1.75 times more noise cancellation than the Beats Studio Pro, although this is a manufacturer claim rather than an independently verified result.

They would also be the first Beats over-ear headphones to carry an IPX4 rating for sweat and water resistance, according to the leaked listings. Other details include all-day battery life, a fold-flat design and a high-fidelity acoustic platform.

The box is expected to include interchangeable Performance Knit cushions and a woven ripstop carrying case. However, buyers won’t get a USB-C charging cable or power adapter, so they’ll need to provide their own.

One retailer listing put the Beats 360 at $299.99 in the US, although that price hasn’t been confirmed and should be treated cautiously – mainly because it is notably below the Beats Studio Pro’s regular $349.99 price.

Apple hasn’t said when the Beats 360 will officially launch, but with regulatory filings, retail listings and athlete appearances already revealing so much, the headphones don’t look far from making their official debut.

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