Apple’s upcoming Beats 360 over-ear headphones are leaking through regulatory filings and retailer listings, including references to a specific model number. Multiple reports cite a listing for an unnamed product in Brazil’s ANATEL regulatory database with model number A3577, and note that the same model number appeared earlier in the U.S. FCC database. Separately, MacRumors also points to signs of the Beats 360 in a macOS update and to earlier retail/reseller listings that have since been removed.

Across the coverage, the leaks describe a redesigned look that differs from the Beats Studio Pro, with a rounder exterior and mesh-like ear cups and headband that resemble the AirPods Max style. The headphones are shown with interchangeable cushions for the ear cups and headband, starting with Performance Knit and offering UltraPlush as an additional option. Reported colors include Black, Sky, and Cloud, with Pink also mentioned; some sources also reference potential Volt and Navy options. Retail pages also describe active noise cancellation, all-day battery life, a fold-flat design, and a woven ripstop carrying case.

All outlets agree on the expected price of $299 for the U.S. market and that the model includes water resistance, with MacRumors specifically citing an IPX4 rating and sweat/water-resistant claims. Sources differ mainly on how many additional specifications are emphasized—such as spatial audio, call-quality features, and included accessories—and on the timing, with no official announcement date reported.