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Beats Fit Pro – True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds
₨ 3,850
About this item
Brand Beats
Color Stone Purple
Ear Placement In Ear
Form Factor In Ear
Noise Control Active Noise Cancellation
by AT
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent
Read lots of reviews about how these hurt the ear or are not snug or too snug. They fit me perfectly, really enjoying the sound quality and functionality. Best buds I’ve had.
by Kevin Draz
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock On with Beats Ear Buds
I’m really into music so sound quality is very important to me. However, I’m not committed to buying expensive audio items to achieve good sound. If you do your homework good sound can be achieved with reasonably prices. The Beats Ear Buds deliver great sound and solid bass for a decent price.
by Joe
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love them! But not perfect
A huge upgrade from my old Beats Studio Buds. The sound quality is much better, the noise-cancelling is somewhat better, and (best of all) they don’t fall out during a workout. The battery life is great, and they’re really easy to use.Cons: the case is flimsy compared to similarly-priced wireless earbuds, the noise-cancellation is weaker than anticipated (had a hard time filtering out NYC subway and airplane noise) compared to AirPod Pros, and the ear tips make them uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time.
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by Placeholder
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great quality and affordable
Bought the yellow and it matches my wife’s yellow iPhone. Love the quality of sound in these and won’t break the bank. Also the yellow stands out when she misplaces them lol.
by Cyteria Ray
5.0 out of 5 stars
These are great!
They stay in the ear perfectly! I got the yellow so I could find it if one falls out my ear. They rarely fall out though. The sound quality is excellent. I have no issues switching from my iPhone, to iPad, to MacBook with these. They are a solid purchase!
by Brandon
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing
Don’t care about the negative comments or reviews. I use to have apple air pod pros. They don’t even compare to these. They are comfortable don’t get loose or fall out will I run and move around. The noise cancellation is the best part. The difference is very noticeable it blew my mind when I turned it on. These are 5/5 earbuds.
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by CC Garza
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the gym!
I have always had trouble finding earbuds that fit my ears. They would always fall out. These have that anchor that holds them in. Never had a problem again with them falling out of my ear. This was a great buy and the color matches my phone. I love my Beats!!!
by John Mladenik
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bluetooth is infallible sound is spectacular.
Best set of bluetooth buds I ever used or owned by a big margin. The ability to filter noise or not is very useful, click it once to hear people talk to you without taking them out or shutting off the music. It did not stay in my ears when working out as well as I hoped but was still better than most. It nice to be able to listen to perfectly clear music without it being loud in the Noise cancelation mode.
by Hannah Lee
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you hate AirPods you’ll love these
I’ve had these headphones for years and recently replaced them because I lost the other pair. But I think I would never had to replace them if I didn’t lose them. I got a clear case so the charging case wouldn’t scratch. They hold a charge for a long time and don’t take a long time to charge either. I run all the time in these and they don’t fall out like AirPods do.
by RD0803
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good found
Good sounds, like the bass. Wanted to hear the diff in these and air pods.
by Georgeann Perez
5.0 out of 5 stars
Be Aware of plan protection
They only offer you Apple + protection on Amazon. They do not mention that Theft protection is an option or that it isnt included in the Apple +. They don’t tell you to download the Beats App AND they don’t tell you that you must enable GPS before connecting your beats. If you connect them then enable GPS, the beats App will not locate your beats. Mine were stolen, found out that I can’t locate them because I enabled GPS after connecting them,and Apple doesn’t care if you were never offered the theft protection and you had no idea that there was an option.
by Anton Giroux
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good earbuds
I’m not getting into basses and trebles. I’m an old guy, and my ears aren’t that great. I adjust the equalizer for the sounds I like and that’s it. These earbuds adjusted well and sound great. They don’t seal completely in my ear canal, so the ANC doesn’t get a good chance. I like the little tab that keeps them in the ear.When I’m mowing the lawn, I still have to wear my ear muffs for ANC.These are good earbuds, they sound great after adjustment. I just have ears that don’t fit the standard, so ANC suffers a little.
by Sean
2.0 out of 5 stars
Unimpressive
So, I don’t know what to think about tech reviewers these days… they all seem to be sponsored now.I got the Beats Pro Fit due to high reviews on sites by critics, rather than just individual input.I have small ears that I frequently have everything pop out when mowing, etc. Pretty much only the Air Pods sit comfortably, or a Sony in ear monitor from 15 years ago. I wanted to try these out for their wingtips to keep them in and, well, extremely let down in every way.2 stars for sound quality. They sound tinny and low quality, like I bought 15 dollar buds at a gas station when I listen to podcasts and youtube. Any standard speech. I did not try them with movies, but music was also a letdown. They were FAR worse than my Jbird Vistas in every way on sound quality. By far, these Beats Pro Fit are the worse audio quality of any bud I have tried in 15 years over the 50 dollar price point and these are 200. Absolutely terrible for audiophiles.I kinda laughed when my dad said friends don’t let friends buy beats, they are just so bad.The music STARTED to approach something rich, but it was interfered too much with its attempt to be sound silencing. It seemed like there were supposed to be settings adjusted to bring out a rich sound experience, but the controls just weren’t there and its automatic settings, terrible. I don’t know if they are simply low quality like others have stated, or cannot live up to their potential with the software control suite.It was the software control suite that people hate with Sony and Bose that prevented me from buying them instead…1 star comfort. If I wear these for an hour everything about the experience is unpleasant. They are also the singularly least comfortable buds I have ever worn. They feel cheap and hard. The sound silencing pushes too hard into my ear instead of creating a seal. All in all, headaches and ear aches after very little time on these. I have never experienced ear fatigue this fast before.3 stars fit. The wingtips seem to work, they aren’t great and push the bud into an awkward angle causing more fatigue. But at least I didn’t have to re-adjust when mowing the lawn, even if 1 felt a little loose. They aren’t truly secure for my ear shape, which is small and shallow. But the wingtip did keep them in. I don’t know that I would trust running, jumping jacks, going upside down in these, anything raucus, although that is their purpose.4 star connectivity. Potentially 5 star controls. Connectivity has been superior to my Sony WH 1000XM4, WAY better than my attempt with the Seinheisser bluetooth headphones I had to replace last year with the WH 1000XM4s. The controls are superior to any other bluetooth I have had over the years. Definitely their best draw is their controls and connectivity/digital stability.I just absolutely would not get them if audio quality is your first, comfort your second. Sound silencing is not important to me nor desired as it almost always compromises comfort and quality. I don’t know why we have an obsession with pushing all sound out with IEMs when headphones are more prime for that. We need a good seal, a comfortable seat, and high quality drivers. Not a sound silencing air push into our ear drums to try to override our sense of external sounds.The most comfortable listening experience to date were some open back Seinheisser wired headphones. A good quality listen, not the best, but exceedingly comfortable for endless listening and not feeling totally isolated and cut off from surroundings (I don’t like not knowing what is going on around me, it makes me uncomfortable, I don’t need a sensory deprivation music session in public places, I’ll do that in my room to recharge).Overall I give this product a 2.5 stars due to outstanding controls and connectivity. Although I will post as 2 stars as those weight FAR less than quality and comfort for me personally.
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by CRCR
4.0 out of 5 stars
Positives/Negatives
I purchased Beats Pro for a couple of reasons: First, I felt they would provide a more secure fit than my AirPod pros. Second, they promised seamless compatibility with Apple products. The device has fulfilled both of these conditions. Additionally, Beats offers ample battery life and reasonably good sound quality (I don’t listen to music very much, so the sound assessment is based upon podcasts and audio books and seminars).Now some negatives: First, the noise cancellation is notably less robust than the AirPods Pro. This deficiency combined with the volume limits of the Beats renders them far less useable in noisier environments such as outdoors near traffic and in airports. Second, the case is significant larger than the AirPod’s. With the size, and the smooth roundness, as well as the clamshell opening, I find I drop the case frequently. The smaller AirPod’s case and the different way it opens, have made for more secure handling in the two or three years I’ve owned the AirPods.
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by P.S.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Apple AirPod Pro
After my Apple AirPods stopped working, I was looking for a replacement and found these. Since they work with the Apple ecosystem, I figured I’d give them a shot. I bought them on sale and was floored by the noise cancellation and comfort. I hated the AirPods how they’d move if knocked around a little bit. A year later the Beats battery life shortened and one ear bud would not charge as fast as the other so I threw them away and bought a new pair. It’s now been a year later with the new set and they’re doing the same thing. It frustrates me because I love these, but they seem to be only good for a year.I decided to buy a pair of Apple AirPod Pros in hopes that maybe they’d be the new replacement. I didn’t like the odd fit they have, but thought I’d live with it if they were better, but the sound quality was so tinny compared to the Beats that I returned them the next day. Maybe it was a bad pair of AirPod Pros, but I couldn’t believe the difference in sound quality. I’ll gives these another month and buy them again, but with Apple Care so they can be replaced after they stop charging properly.These are great earbuds, but only if you get Apple Care and know you’ll have to replace them every year.
by Will allen
4.0 out of 5 stars
So far it’s good
When I purchased the Beats Fit Pro, I was hoping for more punch. Granted I haven’t had them long and maybe there’s an app I need to use and haven’t found it but they still work pretty decent.I’ve worn them to the gym and they definitely stay in place. The ANC works pretty flipping good as well. So if there is an app, I’ll get it and revisit this review. If not, I like them, they do what they’re designed for, for me at the gym that is, and I’ll keep going forward with them.
by Taylor Atkins
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Fits fit
I previously owned AirPod Pros and always had issues with fitment. They’d fall out laying in bed. They’d fall out chewing while eating lunch. They’d fall out while going for a run or exercising. AirPods just do not fit me at all.This year I’ve been running a lot more and it was the final straw. I needed ear buds that would actually stay in my ears so I could focus on my workout. That’s when I took the leap and bought the Beats Fit Pros.They fit my ear perfectly. I’d say my ears are on the larger side because these ear buds sit in my without any discomfort. There was no break in period at all. They feel just right. If you have medium to large ears and are looking for ear buds to workout in, these are the ones.The sound quality, and built in Beats equalizer curve could certainly be better. That has been remedied by adjusting the equalizer in Spotify. I found the Acoustic and Lounge presets to sound the best.
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by BZS
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Pair Of Wireless Buds I’ve Bought
I’ve had my eyes on these, the original Bose Quiet Comforts, and the 2nd generation of the Airpods Pro. I was able to get them on sale for a good deal on Amazon, so I thought I’d take a chance on them. Worst comes to worst I just return them. So here is my honest review after an afternoon of using them…As a preface: I am a longtime owner of Powerbeats Pro (the ones that fit around your ear). While I loved the battery life, the design of the charging case leads to a ton of charging issues and thus ability to use them. The headphones get loose when you’re not using them if you don’t precisely place them right, so when you go to use them they may not have a charge. I never liked the loop around your ears headphones either as it would give the back of my ear a rash/irritate my skin for some reason (may just be me, so keep that in mind).1. I’ve seen a lot of people saying the wing tip that helps secure the bud in your ears irritates theirs. This was a major concern for me when I first opened them. I spent a couple of hours wearing them, and even while working out, I felt no discomfort. Based on some other reviews, I’d say the shape/what your ear looks like matters. Mine feel fine though, so no complaints there. I work out a ton, so I’ll be curious to see how they hold up.2. I noticed a ton of ANC debates in reviews for these, but there are debates regarding the ANC capabilities of other headphones (ex. Bose Quiet Comforts, which Bose is deemed the king of ANC). It is all relative, in my opinion. I used to have a pair of Airpod pros, and in my opinion, the ANC is just as good. I think it depends on what you can reference, but I have 0 complaints in the ANC on the Beats Fit Pro.3. An area I do agree with others on is the case… This thing is TINY. Way more than I thought, which is nice given you can really take them anywhere. The problem is the material, like others point out. It feels like plastic and is so slippery it feels like you could easily let it slip out of your hands. So be careful there I’d say.4. As Beats, ahem Apple, transition from USB to USB-C, a major let down is the fact you HAVE to be able to charge the Beats Fit Pro with a USB-C charger block, a Macbook, etc. So if you are thinking about getting these, buy one in advance or when you purchase them. They case charges super fast though, which is nice.5. I really like the look of these ear buds when compared to others. I never liked the look of Airpods, and the Bose Quiet comforts have always looked a little weird. Low profile and just overall look nice.Overall review: I’m pretty satisfied with the Beats Fit Pro. The fact I got them on sale from $200 to $150 is an absolute bonus as well. The ANC is good (does what I need/want), 6 hours of charge, with 15 minute fast charging if you for some reason need it, and overall look makes me pretty happy. I’ll be curious to see how I feel overtime of course, but as of right now, I’d recommend them if you’re looking for some ear buds. I’d say keep in mind how the winged tip has irritated other’s ears as that may depend on your overall shape of your ear.Overall grade: B+ (Only because of the case material, how easy it is to drop it, and the mandatory USB-C charging)Edit: Be careful buying from Amazon. Your headphones can clearly not be new despite saying you are buying them new. My warranty, when I bought them in the beginning of May, only runs till the end of October 2023. If you buy any Apple product, I believe, you get a full year limited warranty. They look new, but you don’t get them in the typical plastic wrap Apple headphones come in. What you get for buying them at a good price though, so assuming I have no issues, this should be okay. Still satisfied none the less!
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by Todd
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ok, iPhone interface, meh
These are decent if you like that extra piece that keeps it in your ear additionally, the bass is OK. The headphones themselves are worth the money, but the case sucks. It’s just trash, cheap plastic garbage I wouldn’t pay the extra money for these and there’s no trade-in as I think more about it. I’d pass, especially if it was between this and AirPods there’s no reason to buy these.
by Empress Penguin
4.0 out of 5 stars
Impressed
I must say I’m impressed. The sound quality is fantastic, with deep bass and clear highs. The noise cancelling feature works really well, effectively blocking out ambient noise. The earbuds are also comfortable to wear for extended periods of time and the battery life is solid. Overall, I’m very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend these earbuds to anyone in the market for a high-quality, wireless listening experience.
by Anthony
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Headphones
The headphones work perfectly and have a great sound. Being able to use noise cancellation or transparency, having Siri and the microphone in them, and being able to skip rewind and pause without my phone is very helpful. They are very secure in your ear and don’t fall out easily, I run with them and have no problems. It also has a very long battery life so I only charge them once or twice a month even with frequent use. My one issue is with the mesh cover for them that keeps dirt from getting into the speaker. It fell out very easily and you can’t just replace it because it’s considered a major part, but even without them they still work great.
by AhmetAhmet
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Sound and Comfort – Beats Fit Pro Exceeded My Expectations!
Amazing Sound and Comfort – Beats Fit Pro Exceeded My Expectations!I’m absolutely thrilled with my Beats Fit Pro earphones! The sound quality is incredible – clear, balanced, and immersive. The fit is snug and comfortable, making them perfect for workouts, daily commutes, or just relaxing with music.The design is sleek and stylish, and the battery life has been impressive so far. I’ve been using them non-stop since I got them, and I’m so glad I made the purchase.If you’re in the market for high-quality earphones that deliver on both sound and comfort, look no further than the Beats Fit Pro. Highly recommend!
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by theInternational
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best wireless noise cancelling earbuds I have used so far
I am a long-time user of the Bose QuietComfort 20 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones. These are my favorite noise cancelling option to use while taking walks. I like to listen to audio books while walking and the QuietComfort 20 are superb for this use. I also like to use a noise cancelling option while listening to audio books and podcasts in the car, especially because my car does not contain road noise well. I decided I would like to have a second QuietComfort 20 reserved for use in my car. An additional advantage to having a second one is if anything happens to the one I walk with, I’ll have a backup. But, unfortunately, Bose discontinued the QuietComfort 20 forcing me to have to find another option for use in the car.I first purchased the wireless Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. But I found much to dislike about them. They feel heavy in the ears; the buds themselves just feel heavier and less comfortable than the QuietComfort 20 Headphones. I also disliked that every time I put the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds into my ears they speak to me telling me they are trying to connect to my device and also reporting battery state. I found this incredibly annoying. Another thing I hugely disliked was that there is an uncomfortable “boom boom” sensation as I walk with them in. I wear Vibram FiveFinger shoes and do not walk with a heavy gait. I do not get this “boom boom” sensation when walking with the QuietComfort 20 headphones. I also disliked how big the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds’ case was. I disliked how the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds sometimes felt like they weren’t secure in my ears and when I would try to adjust their stability I would accidentally change the noise cancellation setting. On two occasions, an uncomfortable high pitched sound emitted from one of the buds; it only lasted for a couple seconds but it was annoying. I tried using the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds for a month and never could bring myself to like them, so I returned them. I now have a strong dislike for Bose, primarily because they discontinued my beloved QuietComfort 20 Headphones. But up until recently, I was a huge Bose fan.I purchased Apple AirPods Pro. I immediately fell in love with the H1 chip operation. But I didn’t like the color white. I also didn’t like the stalk that extends down. But I started using them thinking I had found my noise cancelling option for the car. And although the AirPods Pro delivered some “boom boom” sensation while walking, it was much much better than the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. Then I started to become aware of a huge problem with the AirPods Pro. They would not stay in my ears. I would place them in ear, hear the noise cancellation activate and then in time the noise cancellation would turn off because one of the pods had pushed out of my ear enough to cause the noise cancellation function to disengage. I found myself constantly having to push them into my ear in an effort to keep them from pushing out. A couple times they plain fell out of my ears. I consulted instructionals on how to properly insert them into my ears for proper fit. I also did the fit test and passed the test indicating I had good seal. Only the seal wouldn’t last and the pods would eventually push out of my ears. So I had to return the AirPods Pro because they wouldn’t stay in my ears.I purchased some non noise cancelling earbuds thinking that a passive seal would be enough, but I found a number of problems with this option. I didn’t like shoving thing way into my ear. Not only was it a little uncomfortable, but I also wondered about the sanitariness of touching (e.g., foam inserts) prior to shoving them into my ear. Maybe this could lead to ear infection? Also, the amount of sound isolation was too good which diminished my situational awareness while walking and/or driving. So passive noise block earbuds weren’t solving my use need.I was worried there was no option for the car and I would not have a backup to my beloved QuietComfort 20 headphones. I really wish I could buy another pair of QuietComfort 20 headphones just to have a backup for the future. After delaying and delaying, I decided to go to the trouble to try one last option for the car: the Beats Fit Pro. Eureka!The Beats Fit Pro are fantastic! They have the H1 chip, which is awesome. They fit and feel way better than the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and are super secure in my ears, unlike the AirPods Pro. The Beats Fit Pro feel so light to wear. I can wear them all day and there is no discomfort. They also have a button to cycle through the noise cancellation options, which I like a lot better than the tapping that was needed on the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. I also like the button press on the Beats Fit Pro better than the stalk-squeeze on the AirPods Pro.The one edge that I might say the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds have over the others is the noise cancellation. The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds arguably provide more intense noise cancellation that results in more of a bass presence and a sense that the content being played is closer to you. However, there is a cost to this that I don’t think is worth it. The biggest cost for me was the “boom boom” sensation while walking. I don’t know exactly what is to blame for this but it completely ruins the earbuds for what I want to use them for. I found the fit and noise cancellation of the Beats Fit Pro to be better suited to my needs.I wrote this to help others in their quest to find the earbuds that work best for them. I strongly recommend giving the Beats Fit Pro a try. I like them a lot. I think many others will too.ADDENDUM (added 2022-NOV): My beloved wired Bose QuietComfort 20 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones stopped working a few weeks ago. I purchased the wired Bose Headphones many, many years ago and used them a lot, so it was not unexpected. Fortunately, the Beats Fit Pro have been able to replace the wired Headphones for my daily walks. The Beats Fit Pro have minimal “boom boom” sensation while stepping/walking. Although the Beats Fit Pro have more “boom boom” than the wired Bose Headphones, the “boom boom” is minimal and much, much better than offered by the wireless Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. I have been using the Beats Fit Pro in cold weather lately and discovered that the physical side button on the Beats Fit Pro works fantastically when wearing a hat. For example, if I am wearing a thick knit winter hat, I can still activate the side button on the Beats Fit Pro by pushing on the outside of the hat. This can’t be done with a touch-operation “button” like found on the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. The AirPods Pro “button” might be more difficult to operate with a hat on too. So if you are intending to use earbuds under a hat or hood, Beats Fit Pro will give you the advantage of still having full, easy use of the side button for play/pause operation from outside the hat.
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by Theo
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the most comfortable
The **Beats Fit Pro** is a versatile pair of true wireless earbuds that caters to both Android and iPhone users. Let’s dive into the details:1. **Audio Quality (5/5):** The standout feature of the **Fit Pro** is its impressive sound quality. The bass is punchy, mids are clear, and highs are well-defined. Whether you’re at the gym or in the office, the audio experience is top-notch.2. **Comfort and Fit (4/5):** The earbuds come with an intuitive ear tip fit test, ensuring a snug fit. However, some users may find the wing tips a bit uncomfortable during extended wear. If you’re okay with shorter sessions, the comfort level is decent.3. **Noise Cancellation (4/5):** The active noise cancellation (ANC) works effectively, blocking out ambient noise. It’s not on par with premium ANC headphones, but it gets the job done.4. **Design and Build (4/5):** The Fit Pro’s rounded housings and tapered wing tips give them a unique look. The case is compact and easy to carry. However, the chunky earpieces might not appeal to everyone.5. **Price (3/5):** Here’s where the Fit Pro falls short. At $199.99 USD, they’re on the pricey side. If they were a tad more affordable, they’d easily earn that fifth star.In summary, the **Beats Fit Pro** delivers excellent audio quality and comfort, but the price tag holds it back from perfection. If you’re an iPhone user seeking workout earbuds, these are worth considering.
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by AntAnt
5.0 out of 5 stars
Movement focused TW earbuds from Beats with great sound
My pair of Beats Powerbeats Pros were starting to die out on me. I had purchased them secondhand so I wasn’t too upset, but I needed a replacement. I decided to get a new pair of true wireless earbuds this time around.After doing some research on the top recommended workout focused true wireless earbuds, it came down to the Beats Fit Pro and the Beats Studio Buds.Ultimately I decided on the more expensive of the two, thinking it would be worth the extra cost. I got them on a sale that was running here which makes it even better. My use case for them would be for gym workouts such as jogging/walking and lifting, and also for casual use at work and home.I’ve had this pair for a little over 1 year and 6 months. I have purchased Apple care + for them but have not had to use it.EXPERIENCE:The sound on these, personally, is really enjoyable! The noise cancelling and transparency mode work so well.If I’m at the gym and don’t want to hear the other people making noise with their machines or the running of treadmills? Turn on noise cancelling and have music on. In a snap, the outside noises seem to be gone.At work and don’t want to miss a phone call?Turn on transparency mode and you’re free to hear sounds around you. Even better with just one earbud in, too.The mic quality on calls seems to be passable, people seem to hear me fine.*Small note: there is a tiny rip in the silicone/plastic on the right bud’s button near the bottom. I suspect this is from wearing them when going to bed sometimes. I usually wake up and find them out of my ears. There are times where they’re still in my ears, but I tend to move around during when asleep.OTHER THOUGHTS:I really like the wing tips on the earbuds, they stay in my ears perfectly. Sure, there was some soreness in my ears in the beginning, but my ears got used to it pretty fast. Also, the ear tip size helps a lot. Make sure you try all the included sizes to really figure out which one is most comfortable.There is definitely a learning curve on inserting the earbuds into your ears. Once you get the method of inserting them smoothly and creating the right seal, they are more enjoyable. Look at one of the animations in the earbud’s description for reference.Plus, the sage grey colorway just looks dope. Wish there was a lava red colorway available like the Powerbeats Pro.These work great with my iPhone and connected to my PC. Can’t speak for performance on an Android device. I am perfectly happy with this purchase!(Pictured is the earbuds, with an aftermarket cover on the case to protect from accidental damage)
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by MHD
5.0 out of 5 stars
I hated my AirPods
Uncomfortable, mediocre sound and absolutely no noise cancelling when I wanted or needed it. Bear in mind that these were the original AirPods and after the experience I had with them I had no interest in trying the newer versions or the pro versions. I also hated the white sticks. The one thing that I loved about them was the astounding interoperability that they had with my iPhone, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and my two AppleTV 4K units. Pair once and they work with everything.I tried some Creative Labs earbuds that did have noise cancelling and much better battery life and they were OK, but I missed the interoperability that was the only good feature of the AirPods.Then I heard about the Beats Fit Pro earbuds. They had the same Apple H1 chips that allowed for the interoperability magic, were designed to fit better and stay in your ears better and they didn’t have the overdriven bass that, to my ear make most Beats headphones/earbuds sound unbalanced. They weren’t cheap but not out of line with what AirPods Pro pricing so I figured I’d pick up a pair. I selected the grey because they seemed like the most low profile color that was available — and, after I went through the set up and the helpful fitting process kind of fell in love with them. In fact, this is the second pair I’ve purchased just in case I lose an earbud or the battery life starts to degrade.The only reason I can see going for new or different earbuds would be if Beats put out an improved 2nd generation of these fantastic earbuds!
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by Connor
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compared to 4 other Earbuds…
I bought these earbuds along with 4 other pairs, with the intent of comparing them over a couple weeks and returning all but my favorite. Here were the results:Beats Fit Pro – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JL65GNM?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsPros – These buds had some great base, and the wingtip gave them a fit that made them refuse to fall out of my ears. But the best feature? Physical “clicky” buttons on each one of the buds. You press in and hear/feel the click, rather than relying on a touchscreen-like feature. No need to guess if you tapped them once or twice, you will know.Cons – The wingtip gives a very sturdy fit, but not the most comfortable. I wouldn’t recommend to anyone with smaller ears. The noise canceling was solid, but nothing special. And this may be picky, but I didn’t care for most of the color schemes available. I prefer my earbuds to be hard to notice, and even the black ones have a bright red letter “b” in the middle.Beats Studio Buds – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096SV8SJG?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsPros – Very comfortable with the same great physically “clicky” buttons as the Beats Fit Pro. Noise canceling seemed slightly better than average. Great base. Classic look.Cons – Tested during a workout, a little bit of sweat had these sliding right out of my ear. The case for these earbuds also was the flimsiest of any I had tested, with a very weak hinge that I was scared of breaking off within the 2 weeks of using.Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MWZHHKP?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsPros – A neat feature that I noticed only in these earbuds was that it had noise amplification as well as noise cancelation. With one swipe in the app, the surrounding sound was actually louder and clearer than it would be without the earbuds in. Great if you are hard of hearing, or just enjoy snooping on conversations out of reach.Cons – Similar to the Beats Studio Buds, these didn’t stay in during a workout. They were usable, but every 10 minutes I found myself pushing them back into my ear. And this is an opinion, but these are the ugliest earbuds out of the bunch. The shiny black gleam made it look like a large beetle was hanging out in my ear. No visible brand placement either, which makes them appear cheap and generic rather than the quality Samsung they are.Samsung Galaxy Buds Live – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TBM1L3S?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsPros – Cost effective! I added these to the test group because of the unique shape, and for that they are worth giving a try. If you have small ears and do not like the rubber insert that is standard in most other earbuds, these may be perfect for you.Cons – Poor fit for large ears. These were tested the least of all of the buds, because the fit was so bad for my ear shape that they wouldn’t stay in if I turned my head too fast.Bose QuietComfort – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08C4KWM9T?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsPros – Bose noise canceling is unmatched. If your primary use for earbuds is to cancel out that background white noise, this is the pair for you. The sound quality is great, not too heavy on the base. The case for the earbuds stood out from the rest as the only one that impressed me. Felt very study, and I had no worries tossing it into a gym bag or cup holder. The only case with a button latch to make sure it doesn’t open accidentally.Cons – This was the most expensive pair of earbuds by a longshot, and there were still some things I felt could be improved. The rubber inserts had more of a “flayed” shape rather than the “rounded” shape that is standard. My guess is that this was by design, because the earbuds were also slightly heavier than others and may need that extra in-ear grip. The flayed shape did make them sturdier, but at the cost of them being uncomfortable in an active situation. They were also the largest earbuds, and stuck out from the side of my head further than I would have liked.My favorite? The beats fit pro! While I wouldn’t recommend this pair for everyone, it was perfect for my routine. My music taste benefits from the boosted base, and the wingtip shape was perfect for any workouts. The feature that really convinced me was the physical buttons, something that I didn’t realize how desperately I needed.
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by C. Godby
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Apple Ecosystem Option for Running
Before buying the Beats Fit Pro, I’ve owned the PowerBeats Pro and AirPods Pro 2. I’m a runner that wants an Apple ecosystem option that has decent sound quality and won’t fall out of my ear. After two runs and a trip to the gym, I’m happy with them so far. Out of the three options above, I consider them the best option for running. My quick thoughts on each:The PowerBeats Pro has been out for two or three years now and I’m surprised there hasn’t been an updated model. They’re good earbuds for runners…when they work. And the when they work part is infuriating. The earbuds have to line up perfectly with the charging connections in the case or they won’t charge. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone to use them and found one fully charged and the other dead. There was even a potential class action lawsuit filed against Apple on that (search for it). When they work, the PowerBeats Pro are solid because they hook around your ear. You can have confidence when you run they’re not going to fall out – I never had an issue in the two years or so I owned them with that. There is also a physical button for changing songs and pausing the music and a rocker for changing the volume, which is convenient. Cons: sound quality is ho hum in my opinion – it never feels like they secure cleanly in your ear. Also, there’s no wireless charging or noise cancellation. Oh, and of course the infuriating charging issues. I would not buy the PowerBeats Pro again for that reason.On to the AirPods Pro 2. These earbuds have better sound quality in my opinion than both the PowerBeats Pro and Beats Fit Pro. The noise cancellation meaningfully improved from gen 1 to gen 2. There’s wireless charging and a speaker installed in the case so you can ping them using the “find my” app on your iPhone. For day to day use around the home or office, these earbuds are awesome. However, at least for me, they’re not for running. While more secure than the regular AirPods, they still fall out of my ears sometimes and that certainly applies to running. If you buy after market rubber hooks, Air Pods Pro 2 (and 1) will stay secure when running and provide a good experience (they don’t fall out). That said, having to attach the rubber hooks each time you go to run is a pain in the butt.The Beats Fit Pro makes some compromises, but in my opinion it’s the best option for runners based on my limited experience so far. The rubber wing tips ensure that the Beats Fit Pro has a secure fit in your ear. They’ve felt secure running and haven’t fallen out in my experience so far. There’s a physical button for changing the song, activating noise cancellation, and pausing the music. Versus the PowerBeats Pro, there’s no rubber hook so they’re not as secure and there’s no volume rocker. However, they do have noise cancellation and fit more snugly in your ear. As a result, I think the sound quality is a little better than the PowerBeats Pro, but not as good as the AirPods Pro 2. On the downside, I think the case feels cheap compared to the AirPods, there’s no wireless charging, and there’s no speaker on the case for the “find my” app. In addition, the case charges using USB C instead of lightning (btw, it’s a USB C to USB C cable included with them and there’s no power brick included). USB C is coming to iPhone and I believe is already on iPad, but it’s irritating that it has a USB C cable instead of lightning when your life revolves around lightning cables.In short, avoid the Powerbeats Pro – the charging issue is a design flaw and will lead to frustration over time. The AirPods Pro 2 are awesome, but they’re not a good option for running since they will fall out of many people’s ears. The Beats Fit Pro makes compromises, but in my experience so far its the best Apple ecosystem earbud for running.
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by Jeff Gomske
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, Something By Beats I Can Endorse
I work in radio. I’ve done it for 30+ years and one of the curses/blessings of working with audio is I have grown to understand intimately what really good audio sounds like. I have used countless number of headphones and earbuds (and there 𝙄𝙎 a difference between the two) and there are a few names which stand above the rest, and I’m not going to get into a debate because so-called, ‘Audiophiles’ will claim they know better (Which begs the question, how does one actually 𝙗𝙚𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙚 an Audiophile in the first place? Is there a course you can take, or does one simply give themselves that title? But I digress…) when Beats first hit the scene, they were unquestionably an astonishing waste of money. Their audio quality was maybe a shade above average at best. But, that didn’t stop millions of people from buying them at outrageous prices. Well, the uncontested King of over-priced products (apple) got wind of this and did a takeover of their products and an interesting thing happened: their quality got BETTER.Did they become as good as most “professional” headphones out there…? Probably not. However, their earbuds did become notably better. I feel it necessary to point out that while Beats headphones were nowhere as good as many claimed, their earbuds from the beginning seemed to be pretty good from the get-go. Their unique “hook” style which wrapped around your ear for a secure fit (you either love this style or not – but you cannot argue that they did not fit and stay in place better than almost any other brand out there). Some of their other wired earbuds were still decent as well, if not priced at the upper end of what most people were willing to pay, but at least the earbuds could be counted on to give you an above average experience.Apple buys them out and reorganizes the entire company. Suddenly they are no longer all over the place like they used to be. Famous people were no longer wearing them everywhere you looked. Then apple releases their Beats branded earbuds, the Powerbeats Pro. Love them or hate them, they made an impact.They were also equipped with apple tech like their H1 chip which made them instantly compatible with iPhones (a pretty smart move, actually) and the audio was excellent, especially for working out. Then they release the Beats Fit Pro.A radically different design. But – a welcome one, especially for someone who loved the Powerbeats great audio quality, but not the hook design. Again, it’s hard to please everyone when it comes to something that fits inside your ears that have so many different possible sizes and an almost infinite number of differences from one person to the next…like the apple airpods, one size fit 𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩…and if you were one of the people they did not fit, well you were kind of SOL. At least with the Fit Pro they opened up better fitting to a much larger segment than the airpods and with the included wing-tip design, they immediately caught the eye of many athletes who need earbuds which stay put while sometimes being fairly aggressive in their workouts. If you were not a fan of the Powerbeats hook style, the Fit Pro’s must have looked like a gift from On High.FIrst off, they really DO sound great. Good bass without going too deep. Music NEEDS good bass, but if it thumps too hard, it will ruin audio in more ways than I can describe here. Mids and Highs were also both pretty crisp and not overly isolated. The blend just works. Whoever tuned the Fit Pro should be commended for doing such a great job.ANC was…disappointing. To be fair, to get great ANC into such a tiny device really IS a challenge and oftentimes going all-in on this feature usually means you sacrifice audio quality. In this case, Beats chose to put more into the audio than into the ANC. I had a difficult time even recognizing that it was even turned on at all. Maybe my pair simply isn’t doing it’s job. However, the OnePlus buds Z2 has ANC that is actually pretty good and still has really impressive audio as well, so I’m not exactly sure why the Fit Pro’s is so difficult to even tell if ANC is on or off, but I can only review what I have and that seems to be the case with my particular pair.The wing-tip design really works well – for me at least. They provide a pretty good fit and they stay put incredibly well. My biggest problem with earbuds is exactly that. Either they’ll fit well, or almost not at all. It doesn’t seem to fall anywhere in between. My OnePlus buds Z2 sound great, but I constantly find myself adjusting them in my ears – which honestly is annoying. The Fit Pro’s (at least in my case) I set them in, twist to secure the wing-tip and they just stay put. This is going to be subjective since everyone is slightly different, so keep in mind my experience with how they fit in my ear may not mirror your own.You can do a little customizing with the app. I do have an iPhone but I primarily use an android, so I downloaded the app and you can to a bit of customizing, however, not as much as I would have liked to have seen given what these earbuds are capable of. I believe the iPhone integration has quite a bit more options than the android counterpart. This seems to be more the norm these days as apple and Samsung work hard to reward you for buying products that are more in line with their products than the competition. I wish they’d both put an end to this childish bickering and open up all their products that can be used on other platforms to include all the options that they would have if you paired it with an iPhone or a Samsung. Either you want your customers to get the best bang for their buck or not.I like the physical buttons the Fit Pro uses. You’ll know by touch that you’ve pressed it instead of simply the “touch” controls which in my experience can be hit or miss. When they work great, it’s awesome. But do they all work perfectly every time? Of course not. With buttons, they seem to work pretty much 100% of the time and that’s something I appreciate.No wireless charging. At this point, especially for the cost, that really is something they should have included. Is it a deal breaker? For some it very well could be. It wasn’t for me, but I love wireless charging and think every pair of wireless earbuds over $100 really ought to include it. I know earbuds that cost under $40 that do, so to not include it here seems to be almost an insult. They use USB-C charging which IS convenient however. Beats claims they have fast charging however, in fact they call it “Fast Fuel” where just 5 minutes of charging will net you an hour of listening…I haven’t been able to check this, but I CAN state that they do seem to charge pretty quick, so that may negate some of the disappointment of not having wireless ability, but necessarily so.The case is pretty nice, too. It is quite a bit smaller than the case for the Powerbeats, but still larger than what you get with the airpods. I honestly didn’t mind the size at all, so this one is also going to be pretty subjective.For the most part, these are the first apple made earbuds that I can recommend even if you own an android device. The audio is stellar and they seem to hold a charge for about an average length of time for earbuds of this size. I rarely listen for more than about an hour, maybe 2 at the most, so I’m not the guy to look for with advice on listening at length (unless it’s for headphones, then I can make a LOT of recommendations). Honestly, I’m happy with mine. Are they perfect? No. But are they worth it? I sure think so.***UPDATE***I purchased some memory foam eartips…not sure that this was a wise decision. Not because they don’t work or fit well, but because they are slightly larger, it means fitting them back into the charging case either they won’t charge or they’ll be problematic to fit properly. Now, in all fairness, this wasn’t an issue with the smallest foam eartips, but the medium and larger ones did not like to fit back into the case. They also did not really make any noticeable difference is audio quality, so I switched back to the original tips they came with. Lesson learned.
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by J. Sierra
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful sound quality, great features, but missing one important feature
I’ll start by stating that I appreciate and recognize great quality audio, and certainly prefer the highest quality audio that I can reasonably get when I’m listening to headphones and/or earbuds. That being said, the important word here is “reasonably”, and I don’t have tremendous expectations from earbuds that are also intended for working out, etc. it’s just not reasonable to expect to compare them to over-ear headphones, in terms of quality or features. Noise cancellation, bass response, highs, mids…. Over-ear are always going to edge out earbuds. There’s just more space to make it all work.Ok that’s out of the way. I didn’t have huge expectations and I wasn’t even convinced that the buds would be worth the $150 (they were on sale when I bought them.) I’m not convinced *any* ear bud is worth more than $100, and I’ve tried some very “high-end” units.So I pulled the trigger with some hesitation, received them, charged them up, paired em to my phone after downloading the proprietary Beats app (didn’t like that, but there’s good news), popped em in (after trying the different sized ends) and went on a run (because I feel like that constant bouncing is the likeliest to cause them to fall out.)I was…. Extremely surprised. Surprised and a little impressed. Sound quality is actually really, really good… Far better than I would’ve expected from a Beats product, more akin to the high quality Sony and Technics units. There are two “modes”, sound-cancelling and transparency mode (transparency mode allows for awareness of what’s going on around you by almost enhancing ambient noise.) Noise cancellation is surprisingly good, though yes, okay, not the absolute best I’ve heard but it’s in the top 3 for ear buds, no question. It’s effective, even if it eats battery up like crazy. I appreciate transparency mode though – especially while running or biking. It’s not disturbing to have the ambient noise available and there’s a safety component there that can’t be overstated. And it works really well.Pairing them up was a little… Interesting. They’re clearly designed by and for Apple people, so if you’re rocking that Apple tech the process is probably mostly automated (that’s as advertised) but with Android you theoretically have you use a Beats app. At first that aggravated me (I really hate proprietary apps) but then the pairing failed and I discovered that I could indeed pair via Bluetooth, it’s super fast and easy, and the Beats app just gives me a handy place to activate some features/controls. I can’t speak to the Apple experience though.Charging is where I was actually disappointed enough to take a star off the product. The case is ok, has cool little magnets to keep the buds in place, but it only works as a charging station when plugged in. No wireless charging. That’s a huge miss for Beats. Huge. There are a ton of comparable products at that price profile and all of them offer wireless charging. It’s maybe not a deal breaker and they do have ok battery life but it’s… Extremely disappointing. Battery life is going to depend a lot on whether you use noise cancellation or not. Kind of a big fluctuation there, ymmv, maybe not the best but definitely far from the worst. They certainly last well beyond exercise sessions, and are capable of giving most of your day music. Again though, lack of wireless charging is blatantly, conspicuously missing. And it’s annoying because if it had wireless charging the battery life would almost become inconsequential. Fortunately, thanks to Amazon, there are actually aftermarket cases that do have wireless charging, giving you approximately three days worth of charge. It’s an extra thirty bucks so it’s something you’ll want to keep in mind/consider as part of ownership. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a deal breaker – there’s plenty of battery life – but it’s one of those things that premium buds should have. Period. And these are supposed to be premium buds.The fit is exceptionally comfortable. There are several tips that help with sealing but also support the stability in the ear while doing exercise. After a run/jog session they stayed in without any issues. Even with plenty of sweat, they were good to go. The extra little fin protrusion also contributed effectively to it staying in and in place. I would have been more surprised at this but I’ve been using ear bud hearing protection recently and they’re so light and well fitting that I know what good buds are capable of in this particular domain.The features are actually pretty neat, but mostly expected, like swapping automatically from buds to phone and back again, going single-bud with nary a hiccup, and plenty more. They’re pretty slick in functionality. The buttons are also tactile, providing a neat click; seems like a little thing but from an interface perspective it’s a surprisingly big deal, and it works really well.So, are they good? I think that they’re overpriced but I think all ear buds these days are so, grain of salt. I think they’re very very good buds, they exceeded my admittedly mid expectations, they function flawlessly and most importantly: they deliver great sound. Would I buy them for two bills? Eh…. Knowing what I know now about them and how good they are, that goes from a hard no to a soft maybe. At $150ish I think they’re a decent value. Are they better than over ear options? Not in terms of sheer quality no, but: they’re a million times better for exercise and working out. Unless you like being one of those douchey gym rats with the Beats over-ear. Then I can’t help you.For the rest of us, these are a very fine choice. Sony and Technics have offerings that actually do have intensely high quality audio, but these come close enough in terms of audio and they’re good for a sweaty, bouncy, jouncy session of your favorite exercise, whatever that might be.As always, ymmv. But hey, with Amazon if you don’t like em, you can just return them. Hopefully my review helped a little.Merry Christmas!
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by Harriett W.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Why can’t I find a comfortable earbud
I purchased these looking for a more comfortable earbud than the expensive ones I already have. These appeared to be much smaller, so I thought they would work. The right earbud is good, but the left one is SO uncomfortable. The tab feels like it digs into my ear. The sound is amazing, but I can only wear them for short periods of time.
by AJ Harris
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Earbuds
Great earbuds. Only thing is I had to get them serviced, by Apple, not even a month in because of some defection that caused them to randomly screech then one went out. Took about a 3-4 week turnaround for Apple to send them off, because they don’t have the parts and analysis tools in store to test them. The repair took a hot second because they had to order a part for it but all in all, with Apple Care, you’re taken care of. Since I got them back, they have been great. They can fit to any ear and will not fall out because of the holder that keeps it attached to your ear. Noise cancelling is great, and quality is definitely there. If you’re in the market for some good earbuds for everything, including working out, these are for you, if you don’t mind spending a little bit more.The charging is case is a tad bulky bit it’s cool at the same time.
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by Happy Couple
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality sound
I was pretty impressed with these, they fit nice right out of the box. I like the way you just put in and then a small twist to lock in place. The sound up or down is easy to use along with the one tap to stop. Also happy with sound options. I just wish the price was a little better. I have already dropped the case a few times with no problems of the case breaking. Definately better than what I had.
by Colleen
4.0 out of 5 stars
Patience required
I needed a new noise cancelling headphone to replace my old Bose earbuds. I wanted something wireless so I wouldn’t run into the problem I experience with my Bose earbuds – Apple changed the port again. So, I bought Beats since they had such good reviews. For the first couple of days I thought I was going to have to return them due to very muted sound through the right one. Plus, I have small ears and the darned thing hurt after just a few minutes. After reading a few articles, I did a hard reset but to no avail. It was finally on the 3rd reset and turning my iPhone off completely for a bit before repairing the Beats that I had success. As far as the fit, if you play around enough you’ll find an acceptable placement while still getting a good seal. But, patience and persistence paid off. These are good earbuds and I think I’m going to really like them. They have excellent sound quality and noise cancellation.
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by Carlton Warnberg
4.0 out of 5 stars
Strikes a good balance
I owned the Powerbeats Pro and loved those headphones. Particularly the ear hooks, physical volume controls on each headphones, and the stellar battery life. I then owned the AirPods Pro and quite liked the audio profile, improved portability, and call quality. The beats fit pro incorporates aspects of both of these, with some tradeoffs. Not as great on the battery life, but the case is much smaller, plus usb-c charging. Overall, a solid pair of wireless earbuds
by lila
4.0 out of 5 stars
great sound quality, call quality a little muffled, so secure they were too tight in my small ears
I have a pair of Power beat pros and wanted to try the Beats Fit Pro to see if there was better calling quality and less bulk. The sound quality was great, the microphone good (my listeners said AirPod Pros were better, Power Beat Pros most muffled but not terrible), and switching between my mac and iphone was a breeze. I wanted to return these however because the wings to keep them secure are one-size fits all and worked so well that they put a lot of pressure on the cartilage of my ear causing pain. For someone with medium to large ears I doubt this would be a problem.
by Robert
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great but not awesome
I really like these they sound good but not great, you cant adjust any of the settings so there is no adjusting the treble or bass. I do like the fact that they are undependant of each other so i dont have to wear both of them at once, i can pick an ear.
by EdwardEdward
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Noise Cancellation
I really love that these headphones don’t fall out of my ears like the AirPods do thanks to the wings/hooks and they feel quite secure. The noice cancellation is quite good as well. If you want some good quality headphones that will give you the security of staying in your ears, these are the pair!
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by Israel moyaIsrael moya
5.0 out of 5 stars
PRIME DAY YEAH!
I’ve been waiting for an offer on these on Amazon and other websites, thankfully prime day happens. I recommend, you won’t regret it and just make sure you don’t lose them because I lost 2 pairs on the past but I’ve learned my lesson and I realized that the prices do hurt sometimes, but it is quality over quantity. Worth it! Must buy🗣️Quick Review:I’ve had these but in the Kardashian ones and the sound has always been great and never had an issue other than losing them.These are great for workout if it’s not too extreme, depending on your small/big ear. I dance hip hop and these sometimes fall off but I put tape on my ear lol.The battery charge is good and decent for a work shift up to 8 hours without charging.The range is decent too.
by Josh Alan Bula
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound and fit
I had been using Airpods Pro for a few years and replaced them with these. The bass is more defined and punchier. The fit is more secure in the ears and better for exercise, but it might take you a little while to get used to them. At first, it feels like they’re not all the way in, but still, the fit is secure, and I have never had a problem with them falling out. They use the same chip as the AirPods, so you still get features like transparency, noise reduction, spatial audio, Find My integration, etc., just like the AirPods Pro. However, the charging case does not support wireless charging like the Apple cases do.
by Olivia Romano
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as AirPod Pros
Product is good and decent sound quality, but not as good as my 2nd gen AirPod Pros. These definitely sound decent, but the AirPods make it sound like you’re *in* the music, if you know what I mean, and these don’t quite live up to that. I DO like the wing tip, as they feel more stable than the AirPods, which fall out of my ears constantly. However I prefer the sound quality of the AirPods.
by Thomas Ryan
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Earbuds
Bought these as a 2nd pair of earbuds to keep in my truck. I love the sound and you are able to alter the sound to your style of music.
by DJ
5.0 out of 5 stars
Y’all already know these are certified fresh
I got these to replace ones that broke (they got run over by a car…RIP). The sound quality is on point and the charge holds for weeks without use. I use em to work out, game via discord, out walking, on planes, when I don’t wanna listen to my wife’s bs, etc. I wish they had wireless charging, but away from that, they’re my current faves for multi purpose use.
by Carol Zywicki
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best earbuds I’ve ever had
I bought these about a year ago, and they’ve been the best earbuds I’ve ever purchased, they are extremely comfortable despite what the design might make you think. They’re also tested by me at work, and I work outside in the dirt, mud, rain, and of course sweat, has never stopped or made these earbuds uncomfortable, the sound quality is amazing for all types of music and the battery lasts a long time too. 5/5 stars definitely recommend
by Michael A. GulleyMichael A. Gulley
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Sound, Best On Line Purchase In Years
I rarely write reviews, but when I find a product that not only does what it is supposed to do, but exceeds what is advertised, I must spred the word.I have tried many ear buds, both wired and wireless with little satisfaction. I am hard of hearing and I miss many of the high notes, even with my hearing aids on. The Beats Fit Pro are not hearing aids, but I am hearing highs that I haven’t herd in years. My hearing aids cost me more than $3000. and listening to music with the beats is much clearer than my expensive aids. The highs are crisp and clear and base i nearly perfect. I havent been this impressed with a product in years. If you are an Apple user, then you are in for an added bonus as the Beats Fit Pro takes advantage of many of Iphone, Ipad, and Mac features. My only wish is that the battery would last a little longer as I like to sleep wearing them. The 7 hours isn’t quite long enough for all night use, but close enough. Some wirless buds will last longer on a single charge, but at the expense of sound quality. The price currently is just slightly higher than many of the off brand buds and is worth every penny. The Beats Fit Pro are great, best purchase I have made on line in a very long time.
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by Charlie
4.0 out of 5 stars
Comfortable ear buds, does not support wireless charging, short USB-C charge cord
These make a good ear seal and are light weight. The “wings” make them less prone to falling out . You won’t feel them at all. Sound is very good.Negatives: Does not support wireless charging. The 6 inch USB-C cord is close to useless, being so short. The case is on the larger size.
by J. Kerekes
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not without its flaws
The “spatial audio” gimmick feature cannot be turned completely off and is awful. One has to keep their head in one rigid orientation to be able to hear the music at normal volume; if you turn your head to the right, the left audio channel gets quieter. Very distracting and stupid feature. You can turn it “off” but it still activates on some audio sources (like youtube videos) where it just becomes an annoyance.That aside, the fit is good, the batteries lasts a good while, and the case and earphones have survived two separate 2ft drops onto hard surfaces. The sound is good but a lil bass heavy. Phone calls are fine but the person you’re talking to will hear a lot of environmental noise, like traffic and wind.Overall, these are a great choice if you have $180-200 burning a hole in your pocket; certainly better than the $30 wireless earbuds I’ve had in the past – but not in proportion to the price difference. However, if you’d be watching or listening to a lot of youtube videos with these, you should probably get something else.
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by Verified Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love the color
I love the color of these headphones! They also are very comfortable in my ears. Unfortunately the sound quality is not nearly as good as the AirPods Pro and the case is a bit bulkier as well.
by Simon Kribstock
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome performance
I wear these at work in a manufacturing atmosphere and I didn’t realize how loud it was in there until I used the noise canceling function. All the other features are awesome, especially with an iPhone.
by Klaus Haraldsson
4.0 out of 5 stars
I LIKE THEM, but It’s because it’s what I was looking for
A 4 star rating is very fair for these, I wish I could give them a 4.5 though. While searching for new earbuds, I had three things that I was looking for. If you aren’t looking for what I was, which it can be 50/50, then you may be better off going with another option (Like Bose).Grip, Comfortability, and Ease of Use.In terms of Grip, I wanted a pair of earbuds that would stay on my ear. If I were to go for a run, work out, or play basketball I wanted earbuds that would rarely or never fall out. I had recently had a pair of the AirPods Pro, and they DID NOT workout for me, as they would fall out of my ear VERY EASILY. With the Beats Fit Pro, the little wing tip that goes on the inner part of your ear, aside from the actual earbud that goes inside of your ear, actually provides GREAT grip, and I’ve been able to do my workouts without these falling off. I also thing that since these earbuds DO NOT STICK OUT OF YOUR EAR as much as a BOSE or AirPods Pro do, that it adds more grip to stay on your ear.In terms of comfortability, this should be fairly straight forward. I’ve had cheap earbuds were after an hour or so of wearing them, your ear starts to get very sore. So much so, that it even hurt to take them off. So far, the Beat Fit Pro earbuds have been pretty good so far. I played around with the different size earbuds that they provide, and have found the size for me. I did noticed that, you have to play around with how they fit in your ear in order to get that “perfect fit” we are all looking for. When I first put them on, I had to rotation the earbud and play around with where the wing tip would go, before I found the spot that works for me. I just recently went on a 4 hour flight, and throughout the whole trip, my ear did not get sore.Regarding the Ease of Use, it was very simple to connect the Beats, and it is also very simple to change the settings from Noise Canceling, to Transparency, to turning both of those off if you wish. You do not need to download an app or anything, which is amazing for me as I hate the earbuds where you need to download an app and create an account, etc. I give this a 5/5.Now, there are things that are not the best when it comes to the Beats Fit Pro, that I think other earbuds will work better.Sound, and Noise Cancelation.I would give the sound a 3.5/5. It is not the loudest, doesn’t have the best bass, and it’s not the most profound. What I mean by profound, is those headphones in which you can hear every sound that goes into a certain beat. This is where I think, that if an amazing sound is all you care about, then going with a Bose might be better for you. At it’s loudest volume, the Beats Fit Pro are really not that loud. I’ve had headphones were you can’t stay on the loudest volume because it’s simply just to loud. It’s kind of the opposite with the Beats. The loudest they go, is about how I like them when I listen to music.Now, the Noise Cancelation on the Beats Fit Pro DOES WORK. I tried them in my house, and had some of my friends talk to me, and I really could not hear a word they were saying. I like that in the Beats Fit Pro, it is VERY EASY to turn the Noise Canceling feature off. HOWEVER, when in a relatively medium sounding environment, the Beats Fit Pro, won’t fully block out all the sound. Even worse, if you are in a large sounding environment, you will 100% be able to hear everything going on. This most likely has to do with the lack of sound that I was explaining on the previous paragraph. I feel that if the sound was louder and more profound on the Beats, the Noise Cancelation would be much better.If you happen to read my long description, I hope this help!
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by uuarcpsx
4.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible, incredible earbuds, case… not so much
I normally never write reviews on Amazon, but after using these earbuds for the past month or two I wanted to get my thoughts out about these things.I used to use a pair of Powerbeats 3’s I got for free with the purchase of a Macbook pro years back for the gym and they worked great until the wire that kept them together wore down and broke. Not worth repairing myself, so I looked for new earbuds to use in the gym. Friends tell me that “beats are trash nowadays” and sure, compared to Airpods for casual listening they’re probably not that versatile, but I personally view Beats as a premium gym/workout headphone brand. I wanted something that would combine today’s earbud enhancements (noise cancelling) with gym needs (sweat resistance and hooks to keep in place) and the Beats Fit Pro’s were a no brainer.Working out with these things is incredible. My fifteen minute walk to my gym at one point leads me parallel with a busy four lane street, and with one long press on the side of one of the buds I can activate noise cancellation. Suddenly, all the horns and engine noise immediately fade and all that you can hear are your tunes and at rare times really loud sounds that seep in past the eartips. It’s incredible. The buds themselves feel premium in quality, weighty but not heavy. I really enjoy the buttons on the side of both which can be used to pause music and activate noise cancellation. The passthrough works great as well, at times sounding 1:1 with not having earbuds in at all. I can have full conversations with people on the street in this mode (though I usually just take the buds out because it feels rude to keep them in lol). The audio quality itself is really nice as well. I’m not an audio snob and don’t care to adjust levels and all that for music, so for plug and play with Spotify it’s great. Speaking of plug and play, connecting it with iPhone is a breeze, and I believe it uses the same Apple bluetooth chip as the Airpods so it takes just you pulling the buds out of the case and putting them in your ears for them to already be connected to your phone.So the buds are good, my honest opinion is if you want to use these for working out don’t hesitate buying them, they’re worth the money 100%. The reason why I’m writing this review is the case. I’ve been thinking about it a little bit for the past few days and it feels like when Beats designed this headphone they put 95% of the R&D budget on the headphones and 5% on the case. While the headphones feel premium and weighty, the case is plastic, light, and feels cheap. I wish they could have matched the quality of the headphones with the case, but if it’s for cost saving measures I can understand. This is the one gripe I have about this product. I do like that they use USB-C for charging the case however!
by Dylan Geuss
5.0 out of 5 stars
My New Daily Driver
I really like these a lot, I got them through Amazon Resale for a much cheaper price, however they were still basically brand new, so I feel like I lucked out on these puppies! For the longest time I’ve struggled with finding earbuds that are able to stay in my ear without the fear of feeling them slowly slipping out overtime, thanks to the amazing wingtips! Every other earbuds I have bought and used over the years did not have wingtips, and as a result, due to the shape of my ears, they would eventually fall out after doing so much as just walking with them in.I’m not audiophile, but these sound great, very comparable to my Pixel Buds Pro in terms of quality, albeit with less options for tuning the sound to your tastes, but that’s not something I concern myself too much with anyway, since for me personally, I don’t need many options other than just wanting them to work and sound good out of the box. There’s plenty of bass, but it’s not so much that it overwhelms everything else about the sound, when listening to music anyway.These were able to pair to my phone pretty easily once I downloaded the Beats app from the Play Store, and setup is about as simple as it gets! Open the case, tap the sync button, and boom, you’re off to the races! Bluetooth is very stable from the time I’ve used them so far, no random disconnects or audio garbling as far as I can tell.These come with their own USB-C cable for charging, and it’s just like any other earbuds that charge the same way, and although the lack of wireless charging is apparent, it was never something I used much anyway, so for me, I’m fine with plugging these in when the juice gets low. In terms of how far these reach while in use, they seem to have a range of about 30 feet or so, I was able to walk around my apartment while using them and they had no issues staying connected.Overall, these are a great pair, definitely consider picking them up for yourself if you’ve had issues with more typical earbuds staying secure in your ears. I got a much better deal on these than the standard price, but even still, I think these are worth every dollar.
by Mary TrottaMary Trotta
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent — Absolutely Happy… And….
Been a few months (May 2024) since the purchase of the Studio Beats Buds… wanted to do this review less than a week after the purchase of the Beats Fit Pro..Battery life — 4.5 hours not 6. 3.5 starsRange From Phone/Case — Excellent. 5 starsStability — Excellent. 5 starsCharging — Excellent. 5 stars (first out of box charging took a dayish? Thought that was weird).Sound Quality — Excellent. 5 stars (especially if you are somewhat of an audiophile or just a snob about sound quality). Us audiophiles are hard to please and picky….so don’t listen to our complaints as closely.Leave those for the audiophiles to read about.Connectivity — Excellent. 5 stars.With that said …If you need something to work out in, live in a hot environment and are cleaning your yard.These are the ones for you. Not the Studio Buds .. And my ears are pretty versatile.Which is why during this past July 15th and 16th 2024 Amazon Days, I just purchased the Beats Fit Pro set.The sound on the Fits… Not gonna lie, huge difference in quality.Wasn’t expecting it to be that different.But, alas, it is.Now with that said, these are not as affordable as the Studio Buds as I said previously..The fits, not on sale and on sale, not for a budget audio seeker, unless needing them to stay in, is a must. Then save up for the fits or go with another cheaper brand.So think about what is important as far as staying in your ears.If you’re looking for a chill around the house, sure the Beats Studio Pros are excellent.If you wanna run, clean your yard…don’t get the Studio Beats BudsSave and get the Beats Fit Pros.We shall see what’s up with the 4.5 not 6 hours of play time …. Concerning.
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by MorganMorgan
4.0 out of 5 stars
They cut my ears
I am a bit of a sound snob that is why I bought these ear buds. Sound quality, noise cancellation, and awareness mode are absolutely amazing!! I love the wingtip feature because I do not have to spend all day adjusting them, they fit snug and secure. I operate heavy equipment so I’m bouncing around in a cab all day. But…Unfortunately they have cut my ears, created physical wounds. I have used every size tip and it did not help. But it’s not the tip creating the cut it’s the physical body of the ear bud by the top silver charging connector. I am not considered petite, nor do I have what would be considered small ears. So I am not sure why this is happening. I would love to know if anyone has experienced this.The photos attached are both my left and right ear, and the stuff on the earbuds would be blood and plasma from the cuts reopening. I can’t stop using them until I purchase a different pair of earbuds (which I have on order right now) because I need to field calls while I’m on the work site.If they did not cut my ears I would give a 5/5 stars.
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by sabrina
4.0 out of 5 stars
Paint eventually flakes off into your ears
Listen, I liked these enough that I bought a second pair when the first pair started to fall apart. But what happened was, after about two years of use I noticed … little flecks of lilac-colored paint in my ear canals?!? I immediately ordered a new pair, but a few days later I started to have some ear pain that landed me first at urgent care and then at the ENT for an emergency suction treatment, as the paint had worked itself pretty far into my ears and caused an infection. There’s actually still a little piece of earbud paint wedged between my ear drum and a bone that I have to go back and deal with in a month. My doctor told me to start wearing over the ear headphones instead.Other problems: the sound is only so-so. The microphone can be crackly at times, and the audio you hear in-ear is sometimes a bit crackly too. However they do stay put, so if you are looking for ANC earbuds that won’t fall out while you are exercising they are a pretty good choice.Just make sure you check to see if there’s any chipped paint in your ears after using them, or you too may end up at urgent care!
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by decadeindc
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for Apple ecosystem – not fully convinced at price point
UPDATE 17 Feb 2024: Had to buy another pair after 13 months. The takeaway is: clean your earbuds thoroughly every 3-4 weeks with a earbud cleaning tool. There is a small screen on the little earbud sound exit point that’s visible when the ear tip is removed. That screen came entirely off on one earbud and the other earbud was partially blocked from impacted ear wax that had hardened so much that it fused to the screen (which is fragile and not attached to the housing with much glue). I cleaned the silicone tips regularly, but never cleaned those small openings and screens, much to my peril. (And yes, I clean my ears daily.) The earbuds still technically work ok, but without those screens in place, it’s only a matter of time before additional ear wax begins to change the sound and eventually corrode or block the drivers.Otherwise, my year-plus of experience with these earbuds was great. I used them for a minimum of an hour every day, and often much longer. They fit comfortably, produce great sound, hold good battery life, easily connect to all my Apple devices. I misjudged the battery life in my original review. Transparency mode is fine and noise canceling is good, although I’m not sure the trade off with battery life from “normal” mode is always worth it. The trade off of wired USB-C charging and no wireless charging is something I can live with. Don’t think any earbud is comfortable enough to wear all day on conference calls, but certainly around four hours is fine. I’ve experienced more than a few instances where the sound stops playing via my iPhone randomly and it looks like the Bluetooth connection has severed. I can’t just press on the left earbud to start playing again, I have to physically press play on my iPhone app and magically the earbuds start working again. Hard to tell what the problem is, but it happens once a week or so. Still think the price/value ratio is about as good as any other wireless earbud, especially in the Apple ecosystem, including AirPods.Original review … Pros: comfy for in-ear buds, especially for physical activity, works really nicely with Apple’s ecosystem including spatial audio, noise cancellation is very good as is transparency mode, sound quality is decent, can use one bud at a time if desired, USB-C charging. Cons: no multipoint connectivity, no wireless charging, water resistance rating lower than many other earbuds, battery life is barely adequate (both buds and charging case), outgoing audio voice quality is also just adequate.These are good earbuds, no question. But there are some maddening features skipped here that appear on much less expensive Bluetooth products. I still don’t understand why Apple’s Bluetooth audio products don’t include multipoint connectivity, even within their own ecosystem. My ancient Plantronics ear piece and my Bose headphones have had multipoint for years, and lack of it is really annoying when using the Beats for work purposes. Lack of wireless charging is less a concern for me, but is annoying at this price point if you’ve invested in the technology. The outgoing voice quality is probably fine for the form factor of the Beats, but it does sound like a telephone call when using Teams or Zoom rather than high quality audio. Biggest bug for me is these won’t make it through a full eight hour day of calls without a recharge, and the case only holds enough charge for 35 hours of use. I have a pair of Anker Life Dot 2s that are 5.5x less expensive with a 100 hour case that isn’t really any bigger. I realize many other buds won’t hit that eight hour mark either, so maybe it’s a complaint about the form factor.The sound quality is fine considering the Bluetooth codec used by Apple (either source or headphone) isn’t high def or even CD quality, despite what Apple might want you to think with the inclusion of spatial audio capability on the Beats. The drivers on the Beats are certainly acceptable for most users and given the mission and price point of the Beats, it’s about as good as anybody should expect. There’s room for improvement, but not much more without moving up in price or a change in codec use by Apple.One thing I did expect was a better water resistance rating. IPX4 is a little weak considering iPhones are at IP67.What I do really like is the noise cancellation (and transparency mode done well) of the Beats. Really works well. The earbuds are very comfortable to wear and get a good seal. The ear wings hold the earbuds in the ear without turning uncomfortable. Love the Apple ecosystem integration – these connect very easily with simple adjustments to iPhone and MacBook Pro alike.If you like the idea of AirPods Pro that fit better and stay in your ear more securely, you’ll probably like these. Again, for the price, these seem to hit most marks for what they are, which is a sort of Jack-of-all-trades Bluetooth earbud. Be sure to shop around if you value one specific element over another, like audio quality or battery life.
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by Sherry Young
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good sound, secure fit
I bought these buds to replace my (1st gen) Powerbeats Pros. What I was looking for in an upgrade was better sound, better fit, and sound cancellation. The Beats Fit Pros largely delivered.I had the Powerbeats for almost 4 years, and they were fine. The sound was okay. The fit was secure, and comfortable on their own but not when wearing glasses. They were a little hard to put on, and they had a tendency for one of the buds to fail to charge that drove me crazy. So – the price reduction on the Beats Fit Pros convinced me that it was time to try something else.The Beats Fit Pros are easy to put in my ears, and plenty secure for everything I do. I have no trouble with either my long hair nor my glasses. They snap into the charging case and seem to solve the failure to charge problem.Sound and software featuresThey paired with my Apple devices flawlessly. The ear fit test was easy and helpful. Right out of the box, the sound was much like the Powerbeats. But running the quick ear scan for the adaptive eq and enabling spatial audio, set to fixed, made a huge difference. Highs sparkle, mids are clear and well separated, and it really gives a sense of soundstage that is hard to describe. Definitely keeping these.Sound CancellationI really don’t have anything to compare the degree of sound cancellation to. The Powerbeats didn’t have any, and my last attempt was with the original implementation by Bose, which really did not work for me. I heard a distinct buzz or hiss that degraded sound quality and I felt a headache-inducing pressure, so I stopped buying the tech. Since that was literally decades ago, I decided to try out the new tech. So, the caveats to this section are that I cannot compare them to the AirPods Pro 2 (supposedly better than the Beats) or the AirPods Pro 1 (supposedly not as good). Also, I live in a cabin in the woods and don’t have a lot of noise to cancel. My overall impression was that the effect of the noise cancellation was – subtle. I ran two tests. First, I used the buds with some kind of power tool being used on a construction site about 100 yards away. It was loud enough to be annoying with the buds out. Just putting them in my ears accomplished some passive isolation. As you would expect, turning on ANC made the volume lower, and Transparency made the volume louder. With no music playing, I could hear the noise in all three modes. Playing music, the noise completely disappeared. The second test was in my living room with the tv on. The results were the same. I am satisfied with the sound cancellation on these buds. They don’t hiss or buzz, they don’t produce a sensation of pressure, and they remain comfortable after a few hours of use. I think whether the sound cancellation is good enough for you will depend on what sound you are trying to cancel and what other products you have tried.The one glaring flaw that prevented my giving them 5 stars is the way volume control works. First, the physical buttons can be used for EITHER volume control or changing noise cancellation modes. Whichever one is not chosen can be controlled by the phone or by Siri. I think the whole purpose of these bud is for activities where you don’t want to be carrying/looking at your phone. Siri works (sometimes) but there is an annoying lag. Also, using Siri to move volume up and down is slow, hard to predict the amount of change, and requires spoken commands, often repeated ones. Not ideal in many situations. Also, if you set the button to control volume, they are “fiddley”. There is a lag before adjustment begins, and it is then hard to stop it where you want it. Seriously, the one control I most use when listening to music is volume control. It needs to be done right. The Beats Fit Pro implementation is a big step down from the physical controls on the Powerbeats.Overall, I like these buds and am going to keep them. Should you buy them? Speculation is that the second generation is coming late 2023 or early 2024. Speculation is that they will get the superior sound cancellation currently available on the AirPods Pro 2. Will they get the upgraded “Find My” capability? Will they finally fix the volume control issue? No one knows. So, as always with tech, the decision to buy or wait depends on what you have now, how important potential improvements are to you, and how confident you are with feature and timing predictions.
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by VrunaSVrunaS
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slightly shy of perfection
I have been using these for two days but tested the features extensible during that time so I thought I would share my thoughts if they help anyone.I wanted a pair of good earbuds for working out as well as extensive daily use- I listen to quite a bit of music as well as podcasts while I work. I have used Bose Soundsport wireless earbuds as my go to earbuds for the past 5 years and they finally are starting to reach the end of their life. Hence I decided that this prime day would be a good day to treat my ears to something nice.Overall I love these beats fit pro. They are super comfortable as other reviewers have pointed out to the point that if I wasn’t listening to anything on the earbuds I would possibly forget they were in my ears. Even though I loved them I wasn’t convinced they were worth the price until later today when I tried earbuds that were half the price and I hated them.As far as the features go here is what I feel-PROS:1. Super comfortable!! They might as well be the most comfortable earbuds I have ever used. What is surprising is the all the tips fit my ears well and feel comfortable. Even the largest tips that came with the earbud are super comfortable and don’t feel like they are stretching my ear canal- which is something I have never experienced before.2. Super secure in the ears- the wingtips hold them snug in the ear. They don’t budge even with the most intense activity. The earbuds are super low profile against the ears and not bulky or heavy at all. This enhances their comfort even more.3. Great music quality- I tested sounds from different genres and the songs that are suppose to be bass heavy (Get Lucky by Daft Punk for eg) do have a very nice skull shaking bass but in a very good way and without sacrificing the highs and mediums. Just as a point of reference (and because great quality can be a very subjective description)- the audio quality is very comparable to the one with the Bose Soundsport wireless earphones- the bass is just a hair better though.4. Earbuds appear in “Find My”- I love that I can potentially track where my earbuds are if I every lost them as long as they have a charge. They can also play a sound using the “find my” app to help you locate them. As a person who is constantly forgetting where I put things once I am home, this is going to serve me really well!5. Love having Siri compatible with the buds- Siri reading out my messages to me the past two days has been pretty fun and useful- Siri does interrupt your audio content jot announce messages (which my Bose never did) but this also means I won’t miss urgent texts while I am at work and not staring at my phone.CONS:1. ANC: it’s not absolute or the best out there although not a very critical point for me. I jump scare easily and so having something that completely cancels all background noise is not something I desire. I mean honestly for me the ANC is good enough- it completely gets rids of all low hums and mechanical noises— I was sitting next to my loud AC and with the ANC on it was whisper quiet. But I could still hear my husband speaking when he was near me and I could still hear the songs they were playing the gym if my own music was on a lower volume. So it doesn’t completely drown out all noise if that’s what you need. Again while the ANC for these is adequate for me- the only reason I put it as a con is because at this price point and considering ANC seems to be one of their major selling points I would have thought it would be better.2. Spatial Audio- this feature just seems like a waste for me. Although it’s personal preference I guess. With this feature it seems like the sound is coming from a specific point a few inches from my face- as if I were attending a live concert and inches away from the performer/band- and if I turn my head it does seem to track pretty well in that sense. However when I listen to music I would like it to be a completely immersive experience as if the sound is coming from inside my head not a fixed point out of my body. So for me I think it’s a pretty useless setting- at least for me.3. The case seems to be open easily in a bag or purse. The magnets holding the case closed are weaker than expected. Although I am not worried about the earphones automatically falling out of the case even if the case opens. The attachment of the earbuds to the case is very strong.
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by R. Velasquez
5.0 out of 5 stars
They survived against all odds
I got these about 2 years ago, the dune color from the Kim K. collaboration, and they immediately replaced my AirPods. I still have the AirPods and never use them because these don’t fall out, the color allows them to blend in perfectly, and they are survivors. A year ago I was walking into work with my coffee (a nitro cold brew) with the no straw lid. After a series of unfortunate events and bad decisions my earbud fell into the coffee. Without much more to lose, I fished the earbud out thinking I could at least salvage the coffee. I rinsed the earbud out and dried it. I was sure it was a dead, it made a weird static noise and everything… then when it dried it started working again as if nothing happened. That was over a year ago and they’re still going strong.
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by BLS FL
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, not great.
I wanted to love these the moment I saw them. My wife has been using Studio Beats for over a year and she loves them… probably because she can’t hear a word I say when she has them in 🙂 I wanted something a little more secure for working out so I ordered the Beats Fit Pro. While they are very good and the fit is secure they fell short of my expectations. The noise cancellation is not nearly as good as the Apple Airpods Pro Gen 2s and neither is the sound quality. While the Airpods Pro Gen 2s have a full, rich sound, the Beats Fit Pro sounded tinny to me. They just did not have the depth or punch I was expecting. They are still good, better than my Raycon Fitness earbuds for sure but not as good as the Airpods Pro or the Beats Powerbeats Pro in my opinion.