An image leak has given a close look at Beats' unreleased earphones, the Powerbeats Fit, as well as revealing nearly the entire specifications list for the forthcoming earbuds.

In late August, a brief teaser video was posted by Apple to YouTube, hinting at the new Beats earphones. Just over a week later, more details about the compact earphones have been revealed by a post thread on X.

Posted by leaker Evan Blass, the thread appears to include practically every marketing render for the earbuds, believed to be the successor to the 2021 Beats Fit Pro. Just as seen in the video, they are small earbuds with a wing tip to fit snuggly inside the ear and stay in place.

There are four colors shown in the shots, with Jet Black accompanied by Spark Orange, Gravel Gray, and Power Pink.

The specifications state that it is powered by the Apple H1 chip and has Active Noise Cancellation with Transparency, Adaptive EQ, and Personalized Spatial Audio.

Each earbud will have a battery life of up to seven hours, while the supplied charging case will extend the usage time to up to 30 hours.

The leak adds that it will also be supplied with four ear tip sizes and IPX4 sweat and water resistance.

Despite the name being the Powerbeats Fit, the leak doesn't mention anything about health tracking functionality at all. The renders also don't seem to show any sensors that would enable the same sort of fitness functions as provided by the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2.

It seems, at least, that the "Fit" bit refers to how it fits in your ear, instead of encouraging users to work out with performance metrics.

For the moment, it isn't clear exactly when to expect the Powerbeats Fit to arrive. However, the existence of the teaser indicates it is not that far away from release.

Evan Blass is well known for being a prominent leaker under the "evleaks" pseudonym. However, while he has scaled back his leaking since his 2014 heyday, he is still involved in the rumor community.