USMNT defender Antonee Robinson has given us another look at Apple’s unreleased Beats over-ear headphones, posting an Instagram carousel where he appears to be wearing a two-tone pair.
The headphones look different from the earlier athlete sightings. Robinson’s version appears to use a white headband and white outer housings with royal blue ear cups, giving the clearest hint yet that Beats may be testing more than simple single-color finishes.
Beats keeps teasing the headphones through football stars
The Robinson sighting follows similar appearances from Spain’s Lamine Yamal, who was previously seen with unreleased Beats over-ear headphones in bright pink and a lighter ivory or stone shade.
That pattern makes the rollout feel intentional. Beats has long used athletes and musicians to build product buzz before a formal launch, and the timing around the World Cup gives the company a visible stage without having to announce the headphones yet.
It also keeps this separate from Apple’s quieter over-ear story. AirPods Max still sits in a more premium lane, while Beats appears to be leaning harder on color, sport, and visibility.
What is still unknown
The headphones appear to line up with the mystery Apple/Beats over-ear model that surfaced in an earlier FCC filing. That filing listed model A3577 as Bluetooth over-ear headphones, but it did not confirm the product name or final feature set.
For now, the biggest question is where this model sits in Beats’ lineup. It could be a successor to Beats Studio Pro, a separate over-ear product, or another Apple-friendly option in the crowded headphones for MacBook users space.
The two-tone pair also raises an obvious question: are the ear cups swappable, or is Robinson simply wearing a custom colorway? There is no confirmation either way.
Beats has not announced a launch date, price, color list, or specs. Until it does, these sightings are best treated as a public tease, not a product reveal.



