A leaked FCC filing and a recent Instagram post from soccer star Lamine Yamal suggest Beats is ready to launch a redesigned over‑ear model, likely the Beats Studio Pro 2, featuring an AirPods Max‑inspired headband, extruded ear cups and a pink finish.
Beats Studios Pro 2 rumored after Lamine Yamal’s Instagram tease – new design, pink colorway

Last week the FCC’s equipment database revealed a new Beats over‑ear headset under the model number A3577. The filing showed a slightly larger chassis than the current Beats Studio Pro, hinting at a refreshed product line. The rumor gained traction when Spanish football prodigy Lamine Yamal posted a close‑up of the headphones on Instagram, confirming the design and even showcasing a vibrant pink colorway.
What the new design tells us
The silhouette diverges sharply from the 2023 Beats Studio Pro, which largely retained the 2019 Studio 3 shape. Key visual changes include:
- Headband architecture – A thin, tapered stem runs from the ear cups up to a broader band that wraps the top of the head, reminiscent of the AirPods Max. This should improve weight distribution and reduce pressure points during long listening sessions.
- Extruded ear cups – Instead of the flush‑against‑cushion look of previous models, the cups now protrude outward. This gives the drivers more internal volume, which could translate to a richer low‑end response.
- Pink accent – Beats has already released pink variants of the Solo 4, but the Studio line has never sported a pastel finish. The new hue may be aimed at a younger, fashion‑forward demographic, especially with the World Cup spotlight on Yamal.
How this impacts iOS and Android developers
Beats headphones are a frequent touchpoint for developers building audio‑centric apps, from music streaming services to AR‑driven experiences. A hardware refresh can affect several SDKs and platform features:
- Apple H1 vs. custom Beats silicon – The original Studio Pro switched to Beats‑designed chips, which improved Android compatibility but removed some iOS‑only conveniences like instant pairing via the H1. If Beats re‑introduces the H1 (or a newer Apple‑branded chip), developers will regain access to the
AVAudioSessionroute‑change notifications that simplify automatic audio routing. - Spatial Audio support – All recent Beats over‑ears support Apple’s Spatial Audio when paired with an iPhone or iPad. A new driver layout could improve head‑related transfer function (HRTF) modeling, meaning developers may see smoother binaural rendering in apps that use
AVAudioEngineor Android’sAudioSpatializerAPIs. - USB‑C connectivity – The 2023 Studio Pro already moved to USB‑C for charging and audio. A redesign is likely to keep that standard, which aligns with Android’s growing adoption of USB‑C for high‑resolution audio. Developers can continue to rely on the
AudioDeviceCallback(Android) andUSBDevice(iOS) frameworks for low‑latency streaming. - Battery life and power management – An altered headband may accommodate a larger battery. Longer playtime reduces the need for frequent reconnections, a subtle but welcome improvement for background‑audio apps that must handle
AVAudioSessionInterruptionevents gracefully.
Migration checklist for existing Beats users
If you already ship an app that integrates tightly with Beats hardware, here’s a quick migration plan once the Studio Pro 2 ships:
| Area | Current behavior (Studio Pro) | Expected change (Studio Pro 2) | Action items |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pairing | Uses custom Beats chip; manual Bluetooth pairing on iOS | May revert to H1 chip; automatic “Nearby” pairing on iOS | Test CBCentralManager discovery flow on iOS 18 and update UI to reflect instant pairing. |
| Spatial Audio | Supported via software fallback | Potential hardware‑level HRTF improvement | Verify AVAudioEnvironmentNode output matches expected spatial cues on device. |
| Battery API | Limited battery‑level reporting via Beats app | Likely expose standard BatteryManager on Android and UIDevice.batteryLevel on iOS |
Add listeners for battery‑level changes to avoid unexpected audio dropouts. |
| USB‑C audio | Works as a digital audio interface | Same, but possibly higher sample‑rate support | Update AudioSession category to playAndRecord with allowBluetoothA2DP for high‑res playback. |
When might we see it?
Beats rarely announces products without a short lead‑time. Given the World Cup hype and the Instagram post dated early May, a launch event in late June or early July is plausible. Apple typically files FCC documents a few weeks before market release, so the A3577 filing aligns with a summer rollout.
What to watch next
- Official announcement – Keep an eye on Apple’s September “Scary Fast” event; Beats often gets a slot there.
- Software updates – A new hardware generation typically brings a firmware update that adds features like improved ANC tuning. Developers should monitor the Beats firmware release notes for any new
CoreAudioorAudioEffectAPIs. - Pricing – The original Studio Pro launched at US$399. If the redesign adds premium materials and a new chip, the price could edge higher, which may affect purchase decisions for budget‑conscious developers.
If you’re building an app that relies on Beats headphones for spatial audio, low‑latency Bluetooth, or extended battery life, the upcoming redesign could be a welcome upgrade. Stay tuned for the official specs and be ready to test your integration as soon as the devices become available.
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