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Lamine Yamal Posts Instagram Photos Wearing Pink Headphones

Spanish soccer player Lamine Yamal posted Instagram photos and a video of new Beats headphones on or before May 30, 2026. The images show a rounded headband design not used on current Beats models.

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Spanish soccer player Lamine Yamal posted a series of pictures and a video on Instagram showing new Beats headphones on or before May 30, 2026. The images depict the headphones hanging from his bag and draped around his neck. The headphones are bubblegum pink, possibly with a dash of lilac.

They feature a rounded band design with a wider piece at the top that would sit snugly on the head, rather than the flat headband used on Beats' current line. It is difficult to determine whether the headphones are on-ear or over-ear. The design appears to be new and differs from previous Beats models.

Engadget reported that the company did not provide any information when contacted about the product.

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