- Justin Bieber has shown off new audio products under his SKYLRK brand
- No pricing or specs yet – we’re at the Instagram teasing stage
- The range shows two Bluetooth speakers and a set of over-ear headphones
He may get his peaches out in Georgia, but Justin Bieber gets his Bluetooth speakers from his own SKYLRK brand — aka light straight from the source (yes).
The Biebs actually put his name on a piece of audio kit over a decade ago (a pair of purple beats from Dre JustBeats, as it happens), but this is the first time the pop star has added a sonic distinction to his very own SKYLRK lifestyle brand, more regularly home to Bieber-approved clothing and sneakers.
I’ll be honest: the headphones look a little run-of-the-mill: there are big over-ear cups and a headband, seen on the singer himself in the millennial pink color that fans of SKYLRK will get used to (and more colors are promised). They look a bit like the Sonos Ace…
But the speakers? I can get behind these.
STAY — and check out these cool new Bieber Bluetooth speakers
If I were mean, I might compare these Bluetooth speakers to medicine balls. But that’s probably because I’m currently recovering from shoulder surgery, and practically every new tech prototype or wireless noise isolation device I see looks like a physical therapist’s torture device to me.
With my positive glasses on, these speakers look very promising. The huge, pillow-like circular design is going to accommodate some pretty big drivers – and possibly even a stereo arrangement in the larger unit, right? They look like the portable speakers I wish B&O would release: something bigger than the excellent five-star Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 3rd Gen.
My only issue with that speaker was its palm-friendly size: I wanted a bigger option. And if Justin Bieber’s Intentions going to bring it to the party, as it seems from the main picture, I am Confident he wants to feel good Company in the sound room.
I particularly like the larger of the two speakers, which can be seen below in an orange finish similar to the new AirPods Max 2 shade. I can’t help but think they would look very good together on a lazy Sunday at the beach.
Again, I wish I had additional specs and pricing to share, but these types of social media drop-feed reveals just don’t work that way. For now, we wait (hopefully not until 10,000 hours, but you know, patience is a virtue).
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