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🔥 Power your grind with earbuds that never quit!
The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are premium wireless workout earbuds featuring up to 45 hours of battery life, advanced Active Noise Cancelling, and real-time heart rate monitoring. Designed with reinforced flexible earhooks for a secure, comfortable fit, they are sweat and water resistant (IPX4) and powered by the Apple H2 chip for seamless Apple and Android compatibility. Ideal for athletes and professionals seeking immersive sound, durability, and smart fitness tracking in one sleek package.







| Brand | Beats |
| Color | Electric Orange |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Form Factor | In Ear , True Wireless |
| Impedance | 37 Ohms |
J**S
Expensive but very good exercise focused earphones
They cost what they cost but they are very worth it. Got them for spouse to use while working out. Once the fiddly nature of setting them up and pairing them was understood they were put to use and are now loved for sound and ease of use. I love that they fit on my MagSafe station and that they actually are comfortable. No excuses, worth the money and stylish to boot. Battery life is good and the charging is easy to do especially on MagSafe station. They are expensive but they did not feel cheap or sound cheap. They work period and have solid build quality. You have to decide if this is an amount you want to spend for this type of product because the question is not about function or quality it is all about the cost.
L**L
UPDATED: Apple fixed the poor sound issues that led me to rate these at 1 star
When I bought a set of these earbuds last year I liked everything about the Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds, EXCEPT the poor sound, When these earbuds were first released, the sound quality was significantly worse than that of the Beats Fit Pro. The sound was so inadequate that I returned the pair I purchased and rated the product one star. However, Apple obviously fixed the sound issues. I tried the Powerbeats Pro 2 this week. The sound is now excellent. Along with the much better form factor for active use than the form factor of the Powerbeats Fit, the Apple H2 chip, and generally excellent design overall, these are now arguably the best smart earbuds on the market for athletes. I am pleased to change my product rating from one to five stars. Below is my original review, along with an updated explanation for why I rated these earbuds at one star after a few weeks of use (before Apple fixed the sound.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UPDATE after a few weeks of use: After using the Powerbeats Pro 2 for a few weeks, I’ve found that the tinny non-immersive sound and the poor noise cancellation are frankly too bad to live with, especially on a $250 top of the line product. I wanted to like the Powerbeats Pro 2 ear buds based on the great ear fit, the comfort, the excellent user controls and the smaller/lighter form factor than the original Powerbeats Pro. The fit is also a lot more secure than the fit of the Fit Pro, at least for me. However, if you listen to the Fit Pro back to back with the Powerbeats Pro 2, the sound quality of the Fit Pro is heads and tails dramatically better. The Powerbeats Pro 2 sound quality is not even in the same league. The Fit Pro sound is excellent—strong bass, strong treble, well-balanced, immersive. The Powerbeats Pro 2 sound is thin, tinny, lacking bass, lacking depth. And to compare the noise cancellation between the Fit Pro and the Powerbeats Pro 2: when you turn on noise cancellation in a loud room on the Fit Pro there is an immediate and dramatic cut off in ambient noise. On the Powerbeats Pro 2 it’s hard to notice any difference when you turn on noise cancellation in a loud room. All in all, I’m more willing to live with the Fit Pro with its less secure fit but better sound than I am with the Powerbeats Pro 2 with its more secure fit but totally inadequate sound stage. For a $250 set of ear buds, Apple/Beats needs to fix the sound and noise cancellation issues. I talked to Apple about whether there would be any way to improve the sound. Apple technical support first was almost totally unwilling to even talk to me because I purchased these earbuds at Amazon. And then they offered no assistance that would meaningfully improve the sound. The bottom line: I have reluctantly returned these earbuds. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My original review: PROS: Better, more custom fit in the ears (at least for me) than the original Powerbeats Pro. The fit in the ear canal is at a different angle than with the Fit Pro. With the Powerbeats Pro 2 I get the best fit with medium ear tips. With the Fit Pro I get the best fit with large ear tips. Much more secure fit than the Fit Pro. More comfortable than either the original Powerbeats Pro or the Fit Pro. Can easily be worn for hours without any discomfort, so a perfect accessory for ultra-endurance athletics. Design, material and build quality are all excellent. They look and feel like a high quality product. Transparency function works well—so well that it’s possible to listen to music AND be safe and connected to your immediate surroundings, like jumping out of the way of e-bikes on busy city multi-use paths, and in dodgy neighborhoods where you’d want to be in yellow alert while moving around. The lighter, less bulky feel is great compared to the original Powerbeats Pro. Sound quality is excellent ON PHONE CALLS and for other vocal-heavy uses. The case is significantly smaller than the massive original Powerbeats Pro case. The case is more robust than the case for the Fit Pro. There’s a toggle to turn off the gimmicky heart rate monitor 😊. CONS: The sound quality for music is more tinny and overall worse than the sound quality of the Fit Pro. Bass response is more subdued and there’s an overall midrange bias. For $250 ear buds, this is disappointing. Some reviewers have said that the sound is also worse than the sound on the original Powerbeats Pro. For me, the sound between the Powerbeats Pro and Pro 2 units is comparable—less rich on BOTH than on the Fit Pro. The pulse monitor seems gimmicky and superfluous. Is there any athlete on the planet doing aerobic sports who isn’t already monitoring heartbeat and using a device that is more accurate and effective than these ear buds? And other than athletes doing aerobic sports, who else has any interest in knowing their heartbeat while listening to music? Noise cancellation seems a bit worse than on the Fit Pro. THE BOTTOM LINE? I love that these things stay in my ears no matter what I’m doing—in that sense they’re unique among the most well-regarded ear buds on the market. I also love that they’re really comfortable. And I love that the feature set includes most of what Apple includes on its best ear buds. For me, those factors trump everything else (even though the sound NEEDS to be richer and more immersive—Apple, please fix this in an update). If the same is true for you, and you’re tired of having your ear buds pop out at inconvenient times, you may want to give the Powerbeats Pro 2 a look.
D**N
Yeah, they sick.
I was majorly on the fence given the kind of 50/50 reviews from around the net. I love my Beats Studio Pros, so I figured these would be built with the same standards - but they blew my expectations away. Fit for working out: 10/10 I was annoyed by the buttons on both ear buds at first, trying to get used to them was a hassle. And then boom, right in the app there’s settings for every switch. Turn them on/off custom modes for everything. ANC is insane. Way better than my previous Bose buds and far exceeding the ANC on my Studio cans. At the gym yesterday a guy asked me to use some 45 plates off my rack, I couldn’t hear a word he said even with my music muted. 10/10 Sound quality is a 9. Low end sounds great but the highs can get a bit muddy depending on what you’re listening to. Also, earbuds suck for listening to music so I take that into account. Get some real headphones. Battery life is average to below average, that’s my only real complaint. I’d say you use about 10% of the battery every hour (with the ANC) on. Case is durable and the buds themselves seem to be well constructed. Volume control is a snitch. You can program the buttons from the app to do whatever you want. Connectivity with an iPhone is fast and seamless. They’re ready to go as soon as you open the case for the first time. Far superior to Bose in every way.
P**S
A HUGE improvement over the originals...but...
I had the original Powerbeats Pro for about 2 years, and man, did I enjoy those earbuds. Though I loved the hooks, the problem was that after a while, the hooks weren't helping the earbuds stay in place because I sweat so much that the earpiece itself kept popping out. Not sure if that's a testament to my sweat or just that those weren't the best fit for me. Fast forward years later, now we have the Powerbeats 2, and I was absolutely excited to get my hands on these. I went with orange because black and white are overdone, and purple isn't my color really, but orange looked unique. After giving them a run through and wearing them around for a couple hours, here's just a non-sound professional "every-man" review: 1. Packaging is nice. I mean, standard issue Beats with some Apple flair. Though these are wireless charging compatible, the fact that they don't include a USB C charging cable..,I mean, c'mon...what are we doing. Seriously? How do you not include a USB C cable for people who don't have a wireless charger? Psst, hey, Applebeats...not everyone is fully wireless with qi chargers. Some folks don't want it. Stop trying to make it a thing when there are plenty of people who still prefer cables. 2. The case feels nice ot the touch. Smooth, almost like...velvety. I don't know how else to put it, but I think it feels...nicer. I wish I knew how else to describe it. 3. Speaking of the case, the case is NOTICEABLY smaller in the hand. I mean, yeah, of course it's bigger than the AIrPod Pro/2 and all, but a Powerbeats case that isn't a cinderblock you may keep in your pocket? I dig it. 4. Also, the case itself opens REALLY easily. I've never had a case that opens as easily or as smoothly as this one does. Most cases require a little force to open, but this case literally feels like it GLIDES open. It's nice, but it also makes me worry that if I dropped the case, it may pop open easily as well. 5. The earhooks are noticeably tighter. I know there are a lot of reviewers on YouTube who say these are super soft and comfortable, but if I'm being honest (and I have no reason to lie about these), the earhooks did cause me a little discomfort after a couple of hours. The hooks wrap tightly enough around the ear, but at the same time, because of the clamping force against the back of your ear, the back part of the hook may end up getting a little sore because part of the hook keeps pressing hard against the back of your ear.. Maybe it's me, but some folks who may have more physically. sensitive ears may not like this for prolonged sessions. I also like how they don't stick out TOO far on the side. I prefer that my earbuds stay close to my head, almost flush if possible. These defintely do that. 6. The sound is standard Beats, but definitely improved. Nice bass, some mids, good (enough) trebles. As many YouTube reviewers have stated, you don't get these for the best in sound quality -- you get them because you need good headphones with decent sound that will stay on your ears, while also energizing you to get that next rep, while also playing nice within the Apple ecosystem. I found I actually enjoyed using the spatial audio on these because for earbuds as they sound remarkably clear (to me anyway). I'm a fan of spatial audio though, so take that for what it's worth. 7. The tactile controls are nice, though you may find you might accidentally press the button from time to time, especially if you are changing out the eartips. Not a major thing, but I do like the tactile butons a LOT better than the touch controls that leave you wondering if your buds even picked up your taps. Nah, if you like physical buttons, then these have 'em and they feel pretty satisfying when you click them. 8. I haven't really tried out the heart rate sensor yet because I'm a little wary of that kind of sensor in my ear. Personally, I don't see myself really caring for it, though I can see why some people do, especially folks who perhaps do a lot of cardiovascular work. Final thoughts: If you enjoyed the Powerbeats 1, and you like how Beats sound in terms of sound quality, then give these a whirl. You may like the hooks because they help keep the earbud better on the ear, despite some aforementioned soreness caused by the hook pressing against the back of your ear (does not happen to EVERYONE, but there are some out there for whom this is an issue, esp. in terms of comfort.). You may like the improved (imo) sound. You may even like how the case opens so smoothly and that they're Beats, which plays very nicely with the Apple Ecosystem. If those are compelling reasons to get these, then go for it. If you are a sound connoisseur/professional who is always looking for a reason to dislike Beats, then you'll probably find a reason or something to dislike these. You don't have to listen to me, but I'm just saying how I feel about these as an everyday gym-goer/headphone user, and I like these enough that I look forward to my next lift while rocking these! The reason I deducted 1 star, to be clear, is simply because of the soreness from the hooks. A lot of reviewers say that the hooks are really soft...they kind of are, kind of are not, but I haven't had them long enough to make a definitive statement whether or not this is an ongoing issue. This is just what I experienced, and others may not share the same experience. That said, hopefully this helps you decide! Cheers! (may update this review as time goes on) UPDATE: Just like the originals, if I make any kind of a facial expression or if I move my face muscles, then the earbud pops out. I don’t know what it is with these specific style of Powerbeats, but when I find that the left earbud wiggles itself out. Definitely a deal killer, and it’s a shame. I like the sound and I like the hooks (soreness aside). But I was doing bench press, and I found that the earbud just does not like to stay put.
A**N
PowerBeats 2 vs PowerBeats 1 Design and Featured
As an owner of the Beats PowerBeats 1 for over 5 years, I was skeptical about purchasing these after seeing the different comments between PowerBeats 1 and the new PowerBeats 2, but I am very glad with my purchase and to start using the new features in my day to day activities. Case: The case for the Beats PowerBeats 2 is much lighter (weight wise) and the case is also slimmer compared to PowerBeats 1 case. The case can easily fit into a large pocket or zipper compartment in a purse or bag, but the case is still bigger than an Apple AirPods case. The PowerBeats 2 case is now the same color as the PowerBeats 2 themselves where the PowerBeats 1 case was black, where my PowerBeats 1 are Glacier Blue. Over-Ear Design: The over-ear design for the PowerBeats 2 is much smaller compared to the PowerBeats 1. With smaller ears, I personally feel like it fits much better compared to the PowerBeats 1 over-ear design because the old design used to sit on part of my ear and rubbed my ear making it painful. I can see why people with larger ears do not like the new over-ear design of the PowerBeats 2 because it would be too small for their ears. Inside Ear Design: The inside-ear design for the PowerBeats 2 is a bit larger for the round part and shorter for the speaker part compared to the PowerBeats 1. The PowerBeats 1 were smaller for the round part and longer for the speaker part. I can see why people are having problems not liking the new design because the new design for PowerBeats 2 basically sits on top of the ear canal, instead of being inserted further down to give it a tighter seal. The Inside Ear Design was one of the main reasons why I was skeptical of purchasing because of having small ears. I personally think they fit fine, if not better because since the design is sitting on top of the ear canal the larger round part is not rubbing on my ear sitting inside like the PowerBeat 1 design. Ear Tip Design: The Ear Tip Design for the PowerBeats 2 is a single cone tip compared to the double cone tip on the PowerBeats 1. The tips that come with the PowerBeats 2 are XS, S, M, L, XL. The M is automatically inserted on the PowerBeats 2 when they arrive. The M design fits my small ears easily. If you want more of a tighter seal or need a larger size, then you can easily switch the tips out. If you want it to feel similar to the PowerBeats 1, you can switch out the single cone tip for a double cone tip easily. Charging: Charging for the PowerBeats 2 is now with a USB-C, instead of a lighting charger on PowerBeats 1. PowerBeats 2 also does not come with a charging cable, so you need to purchase one separately or use a current USB-C charging cord you own. My PowerBeats 2 arrived 70% charged, so I was able to use them instantly. The magnets for magnetic charging also feel stronger on PowerBeats 2 than on PowerBeats 1. The magnetic charging for PowerBeats 2 is located on the top and bottom of the large round part, instead of, on the outer part like on PowerBeats 1. PowerBeats still holds a charge for a longer period of time than other earphones especially with the charging case. This is another reason why I love the PowerBeats with how long they last on one charge. Perfect for if you are on the go or use them a lot for a long period of time. Sound: The sound for the PowerBeats 2 is very similar and a bit improved from the PowerBeats 1. New features for Active Noise Cancelling and Spatial Audio, which I am happy to see and try in the near future. Depending on what you are listening to such as music, some songs have very clear details while other songs feel flat, but it could be the way the song was mixed and mastered to begin with. Connectivity: If you have Apple Products such as an iPhone connectivity is the same and instant for the PowerBeats 2 as it is for the PowerBeats 1. It still reads text messages and calls of all types still sound great. It's one of my main reasons why I love the PowerBeats because it's very easy to use with other Apple products. New Features: New features on the PowerBeats 2 includes Active Noise Cancellation, Spatial Audio (like surround sound or 3D audio effect listening), and Heart Monitor if you are active in the gym. Long Wear Period: I feel like the PowerBeats 2 and PowerBeats 1 longwear period is about the same. The PowerBeats 2 are still light where you forget you have them on, but after several hours it does start hurting your ear like the PowerBeats 1 do. This is just common with all earpieces that aren't custom mold fit to your ears. Packaging: The PowerBeats 2 has much cheaper packaging compared to other Beats products including the PowerBeats 1. The PowerBeats 2 packaging is basically a recycled cardboard box with a thin piece of paper holding it together. As soon as you take the paper around the box off, the package instantly opens and the PowerBeats could easily fall out if not unpackaging on a soft surface. Definitely thinner and less packaging than PowerBeats 1 as well. Price: I wouldn't have paid the $300 price when they first came out, but since they have come down in price, it was time to purchase. I was able to purchase these during Prime Days for $175. Overall: I really am enjoying the PowerBeats 2 compared to the PowerBeats 1. I feel like the new design will work better for me. I’m also excited to try all the new features on PowerBeats 2 while also having the same things I love about the PowerBeats 1 such as long hold charge, easy compatibility to other Apple Products, and how it reads my message to me. It’s perfect for me who is always on the go, listening to music, watching videos on my phone, doing video meetings and chatting on the phone. To purchase or not: The best way to know the PowerBeats 2 are for you is by purchasing them and testing them out for yourself. The worst that can happen is it doesn’t work for you for whatever reason and you can easily return them back for a refund.
C**R
Amazing Fit, Terrible Sound
Pros: 1. Amazing fit. These earbuds have the best fit security out of any earbuds I’ve owned. I have the Beats Fit Pros but I’ve had trouble with them falling out of my ears especially when running and jump roping. I have small ears; the earhooks on the Powerbeats Pro 2s barely make contact with my upper ear and yet the headphones stay put perfectly during activity. I almost gave myself whiplash trying to shake them out of my ear with no success. 2. Microphone quality. Microphone is on par with the Beats Fit Pro. Crisp and clear. 3. Noise cancellation. The noise cancellation isn’t mind blowing and won’t block out all noise in a loud environment like the gym. However, it’s still pretty solid. Better than the Beats Fit pro. 4. Heart rate monitor. It is solid if you don’t want to carry your apple watch. Cons: 1. Sound quality. The sound quality alone is worth taking off two stars. These earbuds would be perfect if more effort was put into the sound quality. I read many reviews across different platforms for this product. I saw many criticisms of the sound quality but still decided to try them for myself. There’s tons of earbuds under $50 that sound way better than these earbuds. For $200-$250, the sound quality is terrible. There’s a huge emphasis on vocals, bass is lacking, and even the instruments on songs sound lackluster. The sound is distant and can be tinny for some songs like others have mentioned. It sounds like listening to someone sing on a facetime call with music playing in the background. I decided to keep these earbuds for the fit and connectivity alone but the sound is a huge miss. This could easily be remedied if Apple offered an equalizer for their earbuds but unfortunately they do not. If you’re on the fence on buying these earbuds, you should only get them if you need workout earbuds that don’t fall out and other options don’t work for you. They’re extremely overpriced for the sound you get. They’d be an easy choice if they were $120 or less. However, there’s much better sounding options for $50 or less if you’re solely concerned about sound.
R**O
A Huge Leap Forward: Powerbeats Pro 2 Redefine the Experience
Moving from the original Powerbeats Pro to the Powerbeats Pro 2 feels like a true generational leap rather than a small upgrade. The first thing that stands out is the sound quality—it’s noticeably richer, cleaner, and more balanced across highs, mids, and bass. Everything feels more precise and immersive, whether I’m listening to music, watching videos, or taking calls. The noise cancellation is genuinely impressive. It does an excellent job of blocking out background noise without making the audio feel compressed or artificial. At the same time, transparency feels natural when I need awareness of my surroundings, which makes them perfect for both workouts and everyday use. What really makes these impossible to live without, though, is Spatial Audio. Once you experience it, there’s no going back. It adds depth and dimension to the sound that makes music and videos feel alive, almost like you’re inside the performance. Combined with the secure Powerbeats fit and Apple’s seamless integration, the Powerbeats Pro 2 feel like a premium, fully realized evolution. This upgrade didn’t just meet expectations—it exceeded them.
S**E
Disappointing sound quality and fit issues for a product that should be better
Unfortunately, I can echo a lot of the negative reviews already on this product. I'll just be including some of the things I've noticed listening to them over the past few days by itself and then compared to the Airpods Pro 2. The music I listened too was pretty varied, but most of it was Pop and R&B with some instrumental/classical dropped in. 1. Sound quality: Overall, it is pretty comparable to the APP2, however, I did notice a reduced soundstage/ambience with music that had more instruments in it. I could hear guitars playing behind me on the APP2 from a greater distance than the PBP2, where they instead felt hollow up next to my ear. The bass was really full and booming on some songs, but only when I wasn't struggling with fit issues and that deserves it's own section below. Keep in mind, that I had to also upsize the default medium eartips that I got to get the results here, so it was worse than written before that. The treble and vocals on songs was the biggest disappointment for me, as the higher notes were shrill and staticky, especially as you crank up the volume. I didn't feel good pushing the volume level past 60% on the PBP2 because of that. Noise cancelling is OK, but definitely worse than the APP2. I could still hear some light conversation audio from my TV in the background. For a pair of earbuds that has the same chip as the APP2 in it, along with over a year of time since the release of the APP2 to work on improvements and such, this was a disappointment. 2. Fit: I never had the older version of this, but I hope it wasn't as difficult to get it working as the newer pair here. First, the default medium eartips did not fit well and would not pass the Fit Test within my iPhone's settings page. I had to go up to XL on one and L for the other to finally pass. I do want to add that there are 5 different sizes in the box from XS to XL, so it'll be different for everyone. Please take ample amounts of time to make sure the fit is completely dialed in! On to the hooks, which was one of the main selling points for me, I thought they did a really good job at keeping them secure. They didn't cause my ears to become super sore after wearing them for over an hour and that's also with me wearing glasses with them too. I do want to point out that with glasses, I had to adjust the PBP2 from time to time and that a movement here and there did disrupt the delicate seal I had with these. For a product where the seal is of utmost priority for both physical activity and for sound quality, I ended up starting to distrust these towards the end of my time with them. 3. Design: These earbuds look great and the case they come in charge them reliably with a 'snap' sound from the magnets. Compared to what I have read with charging becoming the main failing point here on the old version, this seems like a major error being corrected. The 'Sand' color that I got also looked really nice and I honestly had a hard choice deciding on this one vs the purple or the orange. The volume rockers on both earbuds reliably clicked and I didn't have any trouble adjusting the volume. However, I did not like the area where the 'b' symbol was. This area can be pushed down and primarily controls the Next/Previous song functions via tapping and switching between Transparency/ANC when holding it down. I could not stop hitting this area when putting these on until I learned how to grab the earbuds from a different spot and put them on and even now, I still have to double-check what listening mode I'm on, since I keep hitting this from time to time. My only other minor nitpick here is that the ear hook could have been slightly longer to make adjusting it and sliding it over my ear a bit easier, but again, I was also fighting against my glasses arm as well. 4. Heart rate monitoring: This was a pretty big sell for the new version of these earbuds and it doesn't even work that well when you can get it to work. It's not out-of-the-box easy like the Apple Watch where you can just put that on your wrist and go out, rather, this requires you to download specific apps (ex. Strava, Nike Run, etc.) to even get a number reported. There just shouldn't be this level of friction for a product like this under Apple/Beats. I really expected more from the newer iteration of this product. While it feels secure for long periods of time, the sound quality is lacking for me and the fit issues I have with it cause too many things I need to bother with to outweigh the positives. I think this product should have at least aimed to match its predecessor and not be lacking behind it in some key areas if it came out more than a year after the APP2. I don't think this is worth $250 as it is right now, so maybe with some more updates down the line to tuning the sound and a cheaper price I will revisit these. For now though, I will be returning to the Airpods Pro 2 that I have and see if I can add hooks to those to make those more secure. Note: How do you also have the same chip as the Airpods Pro 2 and not have the same functions? The PBP2 are missing Conversation Awareness and Adaptive Audio and also can't be used as a hearing aid (recently released). Not sure if it bodes well that both the hardware and software are behind something that already released...
J**G
better fit than apple pods
I recently returned apple ear pods as I found them extremely uncomfortable. I've had the beats headset style for years and love so thought id try the new Pro 2 version as I wanted something smaller for travel. First of all, I cannot say enough about this amazing orange color, it's so nice. They come with 5 tips and the small option fits great so far. I'm not getting discomfort or the feeling that something foreign is in my ear. Sound is what you'd expect from beats- great base. The one thing with beats (both mine are the noise cancelling) I find people around you can hear the music. I also find the buttons much easier to use compared to the apple pods. I would suggesting playing around with the tips for the right fit, you won't get noise cancelling without a good fit, I see some negative reviews on this and is was my initial thought too but then changed the tips and much better. My SO is a tech guy and he is really impressed with the quality. This is my first day with them and I know they were just released. Will update my review after more use. Although they are expensive, so far I'm much happier with these than the apples ones I had purchased and would recommend.
B**S
Use iPhone Ear Tip Fit Test for Amazing Sound
You have to try a range of the silicone tips to get a good fit. Use the Apple Ear Tip Fit Test (go in via Bluetooth and scroll down to find the test) to see which size is best and to make sure the silicone tips are inserted properly. Makes a huge difference! My ears are small and so I tried the earbuds that came with and the two smallest sizes. The sound was tinny and I was about to return them with much disappointment. In desperation, on my treadmill, watching a show with scratchy sound, I put in the large silicone tips and yes, just yes. The sound is very good. The Apple Ear Tip Fit Test verified that this is the best size for me to get a good seal. And as I de-layer during workouts, they stay in my ears! Winter hats are another one where an AirPod will get stuck in my hair or fall on the ground. These are perfect.
A**A
Works.
Everything about them is pretty good if you’re not a sound Nerd. One downside is the case, it’s bulky and feels very very cheap in terms of quality. Doesn’t have that dense and solid feel that the AirPods did. The earbuds themselves are amazing, comfortable, and do their job
A**X
Horrible product that needs to be redesigned
Extremely uncomfortable and a poor fit with any of the five included ear tip sizes. Also they could not have put the buttons in a worse spot. You cannot touch the headphones to adjust them in your ear in any way whatsoever without pressing one of the buttons. The Powerbeats Pro version 1 was far superior in every single way, except for they didn't have noise canceling. Oh! And these built-in heart rate monitors that claim to be the best in the world, they don't work with your iPhone. Well done Apple. They only work with third-party apps and gym equipment. So if you download the Nike run app, they work. But only through that app. So as you can see, they are capable of working through the iPhone, but Apple chooses not to let you use them. 0/5 stars. I would not buy these. In fact, I'm returning them.
R**A
The perfect headphones for exercising!
My husband ordered these Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 headphones for my birthday gift and I was SO EXCITED! Beats Powerbeats are the only headphones I like and I was so sad when my last pair stopped working. These headphones are even better than my last pair of beats! The main reason I love these so much is how they fit in my ear. They feel very lightweight and also stay on my ear! I use these for exercising, and for when I’m cleaning and they always stay in great. The battery life is also another reason I love these headphones so much! I wear them for hours before having to charge them. They are very stylish and chic, and the color I’m obsessed with! Couldn’t be happier with these headphones!
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