Beats Fit Pro – True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds – Apple H1 Headphone Chip, Compatible with Apple & Android, Class 1 Bluetooth, Built-in Microphone, 6 Hours of Listening Time – Beats White
Original price was: $199.95.$169.99Current price is: $169.99.
Price: $199.95 - $169.99
(as of Jan 12, 2025 12:43:56 UTC – Details)
Flexible, secure-fit wingtips for all-day comfort and stability
Custom acoustic platform delivers powerful, balanced sound
Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking for immersive music, movies, and games
Three distinct listening modes: Active Noise Cancelling, and Transparency Mode, and Adaptive EQ
Enhanced by the Apple H1 chip for Automatic Switching, Audio Sharing (with another pair of Beats headphones or Apple AirPods), and “Hey Siri”
Sweat and water resistant (IPX4-rated) earbuds
Up to 6 hours of listening time (up to 24 hours combined with pocket-sized charging case)
High-quality call performance and voice assistant interaction via built-in microphones
Industry-leading Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts
What’s in the Box – Beats Fit Pro True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds; Matching charging case; Eartips with three size options; USB-C to USB-C charging cable; Quick Start Guide; Warranty card. (USB-C power adapter sold separately)
Customers say
Customers appreciate the sound quality, fit, and earbuds of the headphones. They find the noise cancellation effective and the settings easy to change. Many find the fit secure and comfortable, with a small profile that fits their needs well. However, opinions differ on ear support, comfort, earbud functionality, value for money, and durability.
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9 reviews for Beats Fit Pro – True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds – Apple H1 Headphone Chip, Compatible with Apple & Android, Class 1 Bluetooth, Built-in Microphone, 6 Hours of Listening Time – Beats White
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Original price was: $199.95.$169.99Current price is: $169.99.
theInternational –
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.
Epic Olvera –
So good I ditched my AirPod pros
Thatâs right, I ditched the pros. The reason I ditched the pros is because they constantly fell out out of my ears when I would be moving about the house and trying to do work. The color is beautiful. The sound quality is amazing. And I got them for a great price on Amazon, of course. I have had these for a while now and I do not miss my AirPod pros at all. My favorite thing about these is they are small size, their lightweight and the little hook that keeps them in my ears. They are comfortable, the noise canceling is fantastic and the sound quality is just as good if not better than my AirPods. If you still have a problem with them staying put in your ears you can always buy some anti-slip earbud grips on Amazon as well. I put them on my beats and they made the fit even better and brought up the sound quality and noise canceling because they create a tighter seal in the air canal.
Luis –
AMAZING EARBUDS
The audio quality is really good, sounds good in calls too. Especially the battery life, it last me all day and sometimes even last 2-3 days without charging them. However, the Noise Cancellation does not work the best..But it still works. Besides that, no complaints. I have been using these earbuds for over a year now and still work amazingly.
decadeindc –
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 thatâs 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, itâs 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 Iâm not sure the trade off with battery life from ânormalâ mode is always worth it. The trade off of wired USB-C charging and no wireless charging is something I can live with. Donât think any earbud is comfortable enough to wear all day on conference calls, but certainly around four hours is fine. Iâve 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 canât 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 Appleâs 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 donât understand why Appleâs Bluetooth audio products donât 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 youâve 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 wonât 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 isnât really any bigger. I realize many other buds wonât hit that eight hour mark either, so maybe itâs a complaint about the form factor.The sound quality is fine considering the Bluetooth codec used by Apple (either source or headphone) isnât 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, itâs about as good as anybody should expect. Thereâs 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, youâll 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.
Chris –
Wait for a sale but but they’ll still be expensive. If you can afford them then get them. Pass through is good and the noise cancellation is as good as having ear plugs in. Sound is exceptional. Lows, mids and highs all very good. Very happy with these. Additionally, they are amazing for workouts. They stay in without adjustment, all day. They did hurt my ears the first week or so but after I got used to the fit they’re better than anything I’ve ever owned. Battery would be the only downside but they’re so damn small I can’t fault them for only lasting 4hrs at near max volume. They only take 1hr to fully charge, so after lunch, they’re good for the rest of my shift.
Giovanni Torres –
Se escuchan muy bien. Para el precio/ calidad están bien y razonables
carlos noberto p da silva –
Boa qualidade de audio,Bom sistema de fixaçãoRazoável Sistema de cancelamento de ruÃdoDeveria ter um aplicativo com mais funções
Rookie –
Have been using it for over an year, these are best in ear buds that you can find in the market, especially for those who want to listen music during fitness routines or even outdoor activities but worry that the pods may drop off from ears. These put your concerns to bed and give total peace of mind. The chipset is same as that in aipods and almost does everything that airpods can do apart from contactless charging.battery life is good, spatial music is fun, base is not under powered, but can do a bit better(personal opinion), sounds clarity is amazing, so is noise cancellation. However in noisy env picks up ambient sounds more and often have received complaints from other side of the call. Hopefully version upgrades/next gen will address that issue.All in all highly recommended for fitness folks who love good beats (pun intended) and clear crisp audio but audiophiles may be left wishing for more.Note – would recommended waiting for deals before grabbing a pair
Davide Zkaniasthen –
Bought it on a famous product site recommendationPros: nice fit, good for most exercises, sound is nice, got ANC, decent batteryCons: fat case, no wireless charging, physical buttons need to push hardI was hoping to get 90% of what AirPods pro offers on 2/3 price. Maybe I get 80%. AirPods Pro which my family has, still looks better, smaller, and is easier to use. Of course also a bit pricier. I thin AirPods Pro is superior to BFP