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Justin Bieber’s lifestyle brand SKYLRK has teased a full audio collection coming soon
No prices, specs, or release date have been confirmed
The collection spans three speaker sizes, wired earbuds, and wireless headphones with a Y2K retrofuturistic aesthetic
Justin Bieber has been in a full creative run lately, and SKYLRK is clearly the vehicle he’s betting on. The lifestyle brand has been building out steadily through apparel and accessories, and now Bieber is making his most ambitious move yet: a dedicated audio line called SKYLRK Audio. The teaser images hit Instagram on June 7, showing off flying saucer-shaped portable speakers in multiple sizes, a pair of over-ear headphones, and what appears to be wired earbuds, all branded with SKYLRK AUDIO graphics. Details are almost nonexistent at this point, but the products look close to final form, and Bieber’s caption made clear this isn’t far out.
SKYLRK Audio’s teaser images on Instagram revealed three portable speaker sizes. The largest is roughly 20 inches across, the medium sits around 12 inches, and the smallest is comparable in footprint to a JBL Flip 6, complete with a lanyard loop for carrying.
All three share the same design language: smooth, rounded disc shapes with a perforated grille, touch controls along the front edge, and bold colorways including shiny copper-oranges, an alien viridian, and punchy pinks. The vibe is firmly Y2K retrofuturism, and it reads as a deliberate counter to the matte-black minimalism dominating most audio hardware right now.
Beyond the speakers, Bieber also teased a pair of over-ear wireless headphones and what appears to be a set of wired earbuds. No specs, drivers, battery life, or connectivity details have been confirmed for any of the products. This is still a teaser campaign.
Bieber hasn’t confirmed pricing, and without specs it’s hard to pin down. That said, the aesthetic and brand positioning point toward the high-mid to premium end of the market, with an additional markup for the SKYLRK name itself.
For the portable speakers, a realistic floor is around $300 for the smallest model, with the larger sizes likely running significantly higher. If Bieber pushes the tech specs and leans hard on premium materials, the largest speaker could push past $1,000. The headphones are likely to land somewhere between $200 and $500 depending on what’s inside, and the earbuds will probably start around $100 as the accessible entry point to the line.
These are estimates, not confirmed numbers. Wait for official pricing before committing to any buying strategy.
No release date has been announced. Based on how complete the prototypes look in the teaser images, a launch announcement appears imminent, possibly within days. Bieber’s June 7 caption said SKYLRK Audio is “almost here,” which reads as closer than a vague future drop. Watch his Instagram and the SKYLRK channels closely this month.
The resell opportunity here is still speculative, but the brand has real pull with Bieber’s fanbase and a strong visual identity that has driven demand across his apparel drops. If SKYLRK Audio follows the same playbook as the clothing line, limited colorways and launch editions will be the pieces worth prioritizing.
Watch for any “launch edition” or exclusive colorway variants at release. These are the products most likely to carry secondary market value, as they will be most desirable to collectors and fans who missed the initial window. Standard production runs will be harder to move unless the launch sells out quickly.
No return policy details are available yet. Once pricing and purchase terms are confirmed, pay close attention to whether any products are marked final sale. If they are, the risk calculation changes significantly since you would have no recourse if the item doesn’t move.
Clothing & Accessories
Ironic!
Clothing & Accessories
These will be available for one day only
Video Games
Xbox may be shifting their strategy for exclusives