Beats True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds
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Current Price | $159.99 | January 9, 2025 |
Highest Price | $204.99 | October 16, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $159.99 | November 9, 2024 |
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$159.99 | November 9, 2024 |
$204.99 | October 16, 2024 |
$201.60 | October 12, 2024 |
Beats True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds Description
- 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 โHey Siriโ
- 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
- Whatโs in the Box โ 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)
Beats True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds Specification
Specification: Beats True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds
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Beats True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Beats True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds
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Vintage Blue –
Apparently, I have small ear lobes. I had the original Apple AirPods and took them back a few years ago as they were always falling out. I now have the latest AirPod Pro going on a year now and still have the same problem despite they were better made for smaller ears. I dealt with them and being careful until today when I received these Kim x Beats. Cons below
Itโs absolutely insane wearing these as they do NOT fall out my ears and actually I can go walking in these. They feel very comfortable and even ran down my stairs and stayed in place. If AirPods or AirPods Pro never fit well for you I highly recommend getting these.
I know they been out for a while but when I seen Kimโs nude colors I had to get them as I get tired of white AirPods. The colors are spot on for all POC skin tone including Asians,Latinos, Indians, etc. Thank you, Beats and Kim K.
They are slippery holding the case and open loosely clamshell style very easily compared to AirPods Pro. Highly recommend getting a protective case with zipper and not the silicone one as mine has already fallen out. Iโm still searching here on Amazon as I donโt see many on here in any color, but especially with the nude color tones.
Even if youโre not a fan of Kim I still highly recommend as the colors are beautiful and they sound a lot better than AirPods Pro.
Cons: *top cover is extremely cheaply made (these cost more than my AirPod Pro and they are of great quality)
*charging cord is literally shorter than an ink pen without a removable top
*usb c charging cord is black. Why not make it the color of the actual fit beat you purchased. Being so short it clearly couldโve been within the same budget of the black
*no charging cube included. If youโre like me I have many apple products that uses usb c 2021 MacBook Air, 2021 iPad Pro, 13 iPhone pro max. Itโs hard finding a usb c hub with multiple ports or surge protector.
This review of cons have anything to do with Kim as the colors are beautiful and well thought out. This is solely about the beats itself and design.
Ramona Strange –
I know you would say …. ” Yeah it is just a brand and name …. but honestly it is worth it! Why? …..
I was struggling for years to find not just very good earbuds with very good noise cancellation but also very stable on my ear due to my sort exercises and activities. I’ve always used it for years back only JABRA- the best pro until I discovered this Beats! The biggest problem with all my earbuds was they were quite unstable and more or less fell from my ear, even when I yawn! ๐ So I risked and tried this Beats Fit Pro.
Wow, the quality is just amazing the texture of the sound and basses. Also, the other most important thing is they’ve just first and locked on my ears perfectly but also very stable and resistant to falls from shaking, and yawning all hard exercises passed the test and they are very stable no matter what you do!..
Anthony –
I ordered these, hoping they would work for me. But alas, with my small ears, they did not work. The small earbud tip was good, and got a decent fit, but the wing tip is huge, barely could be bent to ‘fit’ in my ear, and caused painful pressure after less than an hour. (if the wing tip was removeable, or also able to change for size, these would be perfect. But it is not.)
the sound quality it stunning, and the ANC is amazing. When I put them in, I was sitting next to a noisy air conditioner, and because the design senses when they’re in your ear – even though I wasn’t ‘listening’ to anything – they immediately cut the noise. I was sitting in a silent room. Crazy cool. And shocking how well it works. I tested the other sound settings, the ‘transparent’, which yes, could listen to music and also hear everything going on around me; as well as the basic ‘off’, which was between the two and a good choice for some situations.
So, I was super sad to return these due to fit. Highly recommend. Seamless instant pairing for iphone. Simple settings found under the bluetooth connection for them (a dedicated app, [or setting] would be nicer & easier to locate)
The one drawback is the face of the earbud is a ‘button’. so anytime you try to adjust how the earbud is sitting in your ear (like because it’s not fitting right) you press the button. Turning music on/off, or whatever you have the button etc. to control. And at least you can change what it operates.
MICHELLE Y. –
Pros:
– Secure and doesnโt fall out unintentionally – which is the reason I bought them, since iPods constantly fall out
– noise cancelling is pretty good, not as quality as AirPod pro but makes up for it with being secure
– good sound
– case is not as flimsy as I expected based on other reviews
Cons:
Iโm an adult with small to average ears and I couldnโt tolerate wearing them due to concha pain; however, my husband finds them very comfortable and his ears are average to large.
I rate 4 stars, he rates them at 5.
C –
Iโm on my third pair and still love them! I got my original pair (Sage grey) a number of years ago when they first came out and wore them out. When it was time to replace them (this spring) I chose the blue colour and loved them just as much! Unfortunately, one had an encounter with a door (it was crushed in the door jamb) and so my sweet partner bought me a new blue set for Christmas. Yes, they are expensive, but if theyโre in your budget then I definitely recommend them.
The only drawback: earbuds need the right fit and these do not fit everyone. I have small ears, so they do fit on the snug side – even with the smallest tips (thatโs not really the part that makes the difference), and the rubber part that holds them in can sometimes be annoying if youโre wearing them for a long time.
However, the sound quality is excellent! The Spatial Audio is so, so satisfying with these in my ears! The noise cancelling quality is excellent – sometimes I wear them with noise cancelling on, but without music, just to drown out the background noise! They are fantastic when using them on phone calls, and they pair so easily with my iPhone and with my tv. AND they. Donโt. Fall. Out. I am an avid runner and figure skater and I never worry about these falling out when Iโm active.
10/10 recommend. 10/10 would buy again. And againโฆand again.
Vintage Blue –
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 ๐๐ 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 ๐๐๐๐ค๐ข๐ 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 ๐ข๐ค๐จ๐ฉ…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.
Jetucest –
I’ve enjoyed using these for several months now, works well with both Android and Apple. Fits my ears very well and doesn’t fall out. No issues.
Jeff Gomske –
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 donโt 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 canโt just replace it because itโs considered a major part, but even without them they still work great.