Customers enjoy the Fit Pro True Wireless Noise Cancelling In-Ear Earbuds for their sound quality, comfortable fit, and long battery life. Users also appreciate the reliable connectivity and portability, with some finding the color and design appealing. However, some customers have noted that the volume could be improved. Overall, the earbuds seem to be well-received for their core features.
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Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great fit
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Amazing sound much better than the buds outstanding bass, fast connection I love it!!!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Love them, they never fall out while I’m running. I wear them every day.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
White sucks
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Twice we had to return because left ear doesn't work. Now we will be returning again the third and final time.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My favorite
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
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Love this products , I give a pair tow my girl , she loved love !
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I own an apple Airpod pro but I tried this beat fit pro and im amazed with overall features and sounds better than aitpods.battery is best.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
veats
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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great buy
would buy again
sound quality great
great fit
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best headphones from beats
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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Had these headphones for a year now they are great
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works as advertised
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Works as advertised, though the battery life could be better.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Fit
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Still love them and use them everyday
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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The case might feel flimsy but they actually fit in my ear -- which I expect from my earphones.
The only downside is that I actually had a quality issue with my pair. Luckily, I have an AppleCare+ so I was able to get them replaced.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Connectivity, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Beats yet!
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Best Beats yet!
I don't expect them to sound as good as my XM4's or PI7's or the Momentum 2's but these are not meant for that. These deliver mainstream consumer friendly sound and best of all... these are actually comfortable to me as opposed to the Beats Studio Buds. These have the H1 chip so connection is seamless and everything is just smooth. The Transparency & ANC is also superior on these than that of the Beats Studio Buds. Overall I am satisfied with a product that will stay in my ears when working out. Not my go to - but they did exceed my expectations. Not the typical muddy bass sound from Beats rather something more refined and still dynamic enough to please the average music listener.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Wingtip ripped during normal use
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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Gave this to my wife as a gift. She loves them and just uses it casually, just for watching videos, music, or calls. But less than a year later (October 2022) with normal use, the left wingtip ripped off. Per Apple this is not covered by the manufacturer warranty. I looked in forums and found other people have the same issue and Apple won't admit that the quality of the wingtips are bad. One star for that.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sold b/c of ecosystem
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
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I'm happy with these, mostly because of the apple ecosystem. The sound is okay. It doesn't beat the sound quality of my old Bose Sound Sport. One major drawback is that the case is very slippery. I've dropped this case many times when taken them out of my pocket.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Can I just say WOW?
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My previous in-ear headphones are AirPods second generation. Those are good, but these Beats Fit Pro headphones are great.
The initial setup on the Beats was easy, just open the case near your iPhone and the phone walks you through the setup. In the Bluetooth settings for the Beats, you can run an Ear Fit Test to make sure you have the right ear tip size for the noise cancellation to work successfully, something I never would have thought of. I figured I would use the middle size, but it suggested to use the large ones.
These fit nicely in my ears. I have worn them for 3 hours in a row and didn’t really notice they were there. It’s pretty easy to twist them into my ears to get the right fit. Once they are in, there’s not getting them out without intent. I haven’t been able to knock them out.
The Noise Cancelling (ANC) is great. I vacuumed using both my Beats and my AirPods and there was a huge difference in the amount of sound that got through. It’s nice to be able to cycle to Transparency if I need to hear things around me.
You can interact with ANC and Spatial audio right from volume widget in the control center. You can make even more customizations in the Bluetooth settings. You can change the action for Press and Hold (ANC, Siri or Volume), enable/disable Automatic Ear Detection, and specify a specific ear for the microphone (or have Beats choose).
I really like the buttons on these vs the AirPods. They are much more versatile than the AirPods. You can perform all actions from either ear. You can pause or answer/end call, go to the next track or go to the previous track and change the noise cancelling. As mentioned above, you can change the Press and Hold function from ANC to Sir or Volume (Left is volume down, Right is volume up). I love being able to change the volume from the Beats without having to find the volume buttons on the phone.
If there was one negative thing to say, it’s about the 9 inch USB-C charging cable. It seems like it might be too short, but maybe it’s fine since once you put it down to charge, you probably won’t pick it up again until it’s done, compared to you phone where you are likely to use it when it’s charging. The use of USB-C is fine as most things are going that way, I just don’t happen to have a USB-C AC adapter, so I may have to pick one up.
Pros:
- Comfortable and they stay put
- Versatile buttons
- Noise Cancelling performance has been great so far.
Con:
- The only thing I’m disappointed in is the short USB-C cable’s, but that’s minor since it can easily be replaced if it doesn’t work out.
I have been really impressed with the performance and quality of the Beats Fit Pro headphones. I would definitely recommend these headphones.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome once you figure them out
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I just bought these to replace my Jabra Elite 7 Pro’s. In fairness to Jabra, they are awesome, but I couldn’t keep the left earbud in my ear.
At first I wasn’t sure about these, simply because I didn’t know how they worked. I was expecting an app to download like all the others. However, I soon realized that my iPhone was the app. These things integrate right into the Iphone, no app required. One thing that kind of bothered me was that it appeared you could not do any EQ adjusting. Seemed like you get what you get and just have to accept it. While it’s true that you can not manually adjust EQ settings to your own personal taste, I did find that you can go into your IPhone settings, scroll down to music, click on EQ and it will give you several different EQ settings for different genres of music. With that said, the audio quality of these is fantastic. ANC is not quite as good as Bose or Sony, but still really really good. Battery seems to be right on par with other top brands. Can’t speak to call quality. Most importantly (for me) is these things lock into place and don’t flipping move. I find them to be quite comfortable. If You do get these, I recommend going onto YouTube and looking up a tips and tricks video that will go through all the amazing features of these things. The beats owners manuals tell you nothing and there are a lot of things you’d never know without watching the video. I’ll say this in conclusion. I bought these on sale for $159. I was originally just going to drop the cash for the Bose Quietcomfort’s, but after figuring these out, I’m not sure the extra almost $150 price difference of the Bose is justified. These things are fantastic.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Upgrade from Airpod Pros
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Airpod Pros were my primary wireless ear buds for the past two years. They served their purpose, but the battery life is pretty bad at this point. Aside from the battery life, they aren’t sounding as good these days. It has been time for an upgrade for quote a while. I got my money’s worth. Enter Beats Fit Pro True Wireless buds.
Pros:
- Battery life: These things are like magic compared to my old Airpods Pro. While this isn’t a sexy feature, it considerably adds to the joy of slipping these earbuds into my pocket knowing that I won’t be hunting for a charger 9 out of 10 times.
Sound: While you may find a better pair of earbuds if you seek audiophile quality, these buds deliver superior sound to the Airpods Pro. They have way better base, without going overboard in the way that Beats have historically done. I’m extremely happy with the quality of the sound. I came in as a skeptic. I’m sold.
ANC: The noise canceling is very effective. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything from the Airpods Pro in this category.
Comfort: Unlike the Airpods Pro, these actually stay in my ears. I wanted workout earbuds, and these work to perfection. This is such an underrated benefit of these buds. I can wear them for hours and never have issues.
Cons:
Charging method: No wireless charging is a huge swing and a miss. Given that these are Apple earbuds, there’s no excuse.
Overall: 9/10. I wish it had wireless charing, but it has everything else I could want out of versatile earbuds. You could step up and get the Sony XM4’s, but I think you lose the comfort and workout friendliness.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wonder Pair of Earbuds
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
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The Beats Fit Pro, for me, is the best workout set of headphones I've tried. The earbud tips fit my ears nicely, the ear lobe tail (not sure what to call it) helps keep it in my ears while running or walking around for hours, and the sound is pretty great too for the price range. I have used these in the rain, snow, sunshine, extreme cold temperatures (-5 degrees Fahrenheit), extreme hot temperatures (119 degrees Fahrenheit), and every kind of weather in between. They have been a great pair of headphones to use. The battery has worked well in my 1-3 hours of usage before putting them back in the case to recharge. For phone calls, they work okay or as well as any ear buds work, meaning people can tell you're using earbuds just like any earbuds used. The noise cancellation is moderate, meaning it cancels enough to stay focused, but there are headphones and earbuds that offer way better noise cancellation (ex: AirPods Pro 2). For me, that was not a deal breaker. Before purchasing, I did buy the Beats Studio Earbuds, and returned them to get these. In comparison, much better sound, noise cancellation, and mic calibration. It's worth the extra money if you can get these. Things I don't like but were not deal breakers: These do tend to start hurting in my ears after having them in for more than 2-3 hours. I have to take a break from them for like 20-30 minutes, then put them back in. Just so you know, most earbuds I use are this way for me, and this might be just a personal issue.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great compatibility with great sounding earbuds
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The Beats Fit Pro are an amazing set of earbuds that pack a lot features for a reasonable price. They have nice wingtips that keep the earbuds locked into your ear without any discomfort and the sound is very good. The battery life falls in line with what was advertised and the pairing was painless as well. The Beats Fit Pro work with both Apple iOS devices and Android devices and they have an app that lets you customize certain features. They contain the same Apple H1 chip found in the Apple Airpods that give a bunch of features and performance as well as noise cancelling and some water resistance for intense workouts. Overall I'm very impressed with the Beats Fit Pro and I'm looking forward to using them more when I hit the gym and during my bike rides.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Comfortable earbuds that are better than most.
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I finally found a pair of earbuds that don't constantly remind me that they are in my ear, These buds are so comfortable that I often forget that they are in my ears. The ear hook makes it a good pair of buds to use while in bed as it keeps it secure from easily being knocked around when finding the cool side of the bed.
The case isn't outrageously large, bigger than others but others are bigger as well. The buds look clean, I got the white versions so I can easily spot when it's time to give them a wipe down. The buds are easy to charge in the case, no need to fiddle around to find the correct way to place them in the charger. Out the ear and straight down to the charging case. The buds magnets strength is excellent.
No wireless charging but I honestly don't care because usb charging is much more reliable and faster. The case seems a bit cheap and does not meet up to the usual build quality that is expected from an Apple product. That baffles me, may be cutting down on the cost because at this price these buds come packed with plenty of other features.
The sound quality on these from 1-10 I will rate them a solid 8.5. That is probably because I also own a pair of Soundcore Liberty Pro 3's and after comparing both, the Liberty Pro 3's have crisper highs, and are louder as a result of a customizable EQ feature through their Soundcore app. Having said this, I must say that the Beats Fit Pros sound is not to far behind, especially with that spatial audio tech. I love using spatial audio and it is easily activated through the iPhone/iPad via the volume control. As a matter of fact, that is another reason why I actually prefer the Beats Fit Pros because of it's integration within the iPhone to access it's features such as Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode. The bass on these are satisfying. Especially those deep, lows that Brooklyn Drill music bring out. Spatial audio is not a gimmick. These buds bring out the best of this tech. When active, spatial audio feels as if the music you are hearing is dimensional.
The Active Noise Cancellation on the Fit Pros is very good. I rarely need to activate it as the buds themselves provide a nice tight seal that block most of the outside noises, if not all. Transparency mode is very good too. I have not tested call quality, but I usually use my phone anyhow when I call and receive calls so I can't comment yet on that. This part can be different depending on who you ask and where the phone call is being done anyhow.
The earbud tips are comfortable straight out the box, I feel as if I don't need to replace them. Back to the wings, I feel as if these will be my go to everything earbuds, at least until I get to try the AirPod Pro 2's because of the wing tips. The wingtips give me a sense of stability and security that other buds don't. Also the buds are feather weight so they don't "feel" noticeable.
Are these audiophile buds? Probably not, but your not buying these for high fidelity sound. Your buying these buds because all the other buds out there right now are too big, too heavy, fall off your ear, uncomfortable and are too expensive. Your buying these buds because they sound great, feel great, and fit great.
My overall rating of this product is a solid 9/10. What you waiting for, go buy these ASAP. You won't regret it. I am willing to go out on a bet that these might be better than the Airpod Pro 3's.
Apple has invested BIG on Beats and they are putting a lot of work and effort in to making their Beats brand their main audio department. Watch out!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Fit, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Almost Perfect!!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Within two days I bought 4 sets of in-ear ANC buds, three of which were immediately returned:
1. Samsung Buds Pro: Mediocre fitment, ill-defined muddy Bass. Needs customizable EQ. Those were immediately outta Here!
2. Apple AirPods Pro: Good ANC, and better sound than Samsung, but I couldn't get them to fit well enough to get a full appreciation for their best sound and ANC. They kept falling out of my ears no matter which tips I tried. C'mon Apple! Just put fins on your AirPods like you have on the Beats Fit Pro, then you'll have a REAL winner! Secure fit = best sound/ANC.
3. Sony WF-1000XM4: Horrible ear tips! I never even had a chance to try them out with a sound source because they fell out of my ears the instant I put them in. I had to keep my hand surrounding the ear to catch them as they fell out as I tried to insert them! VERY disappointing. I had read that the Sony's were THE BEST of all in-ear ANC buds. Maybe... if you can seat them in your ears. Without the ability to do that, they are useless to me. Sony PAY ATTENTION!! Lose the foam tips and do silicone tips with wings so your buds will fit more folks!
4. Bose Quiet Comfort ANC Earbuds: Fabulous ANC, and absolutely the best audio I'd experienced - so far. Got a pretty good fit with the No. 2 (Medium?) ear tips. The wings made a huge difference in the fit. Actually, all three sizes of tips/wings held the buds in place, but the No. 2 gave the best seal and sound/ANC. Bose wings are softer than those on the Beats Fit Pro, so they aren't quite as secure as the Beats. These buds are HUGE!! I am a musician. Among other instruments I play bass, so I want full, tight bass response in earbuds. The Bose delivers. But they are HUGE! I decided that for me the key component for a good fit in a bud is that wing! So I decided to hang onto these until I see if something more compact with wings and great sound comes along.
Enter Beats Fit Pro: WOW!! Fabulous fit! Those little wings made it happen! All three sets of ear tips work with the wings keeping the buds in place, but the medium tip gave the best fit/seal, thus they gave me the best audio (bass response) and ANC. I LOVE these Beats! I can wear them for hours without any sign of discomfort. No way would they ever fall out. Compared to all the others their compact size is the winner. The Audio is almost on par with the Bose. Maybe a bit less bass, but the mids and highs are smoother at higher volumes. No edge to those highs -- something I can't tolerate.
All the above said, there are a few disappointments with the Beats. No ability to customize the EQ of the audio. No way to have both ANC and Volume Control on the buds. It's one or the other, not both. My phone is android, (and no, I don't want an iPhone!) so no voice commands or voice volume control. I do have an iPod, so will be experimenting with that. I also have iPads. No doubt those are compatible. I can't find a Beats App for my MacBook Pro. What's the deal with that? Are beats only compatible with iOS?
Finally, the Beats App for Android is a joke. There are no controls for switching between ANC and Volume Control within the so-called Beats app. I have looked and looked. It only showed up when I first paired and set up my Samsung Z Fold 3 with the Bose buds. Then that menu magically disappeared! When I try to find it, the app just keeps sending me to the window that helps you connect to the buds. Whattheheck??
In conclusion, the Beats Fit Pro buds would be perfect for ALL users IF:
1. it were to have a usable app for Android users.
2. it would enable both - not either/or - ANC and volume controls at the buds.
3. it would include customizable EQ in both the iOS and Android apps.
And now...I need to make a choice between which to keep - the Bose QC buds or the Bose Fit Pro. Hmmm.... . I wonder if anyone makes silicone ear tips with wings that would work on the Sony WF-1000XM4 buds??
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Connectivity, Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very Good For Working Out
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Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
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These work very well for what I purchased them for--to wear in the gym and working out in general. I can run in them and do any other kind of activity without worrying that they're going to fall out of my ears. They sound good and they connect well with my phone or iPad when I put them in. They go a long way on a charge, too, and don't take long to fully charge. My slight beef is talking to friends on the phone--you need to be in a quiet place because the person on the other end hears EVERYTHING around you.