Beats Fit Pro review: Apple's best workout headphones
Beats Fit Pro review: Design
Put some wingtips on the Studio Buds and you basically have the Fit Pro. What’s most interesting is that they come affixed, so there’s no way to remove them, should they ever need to be replaced or washed. Fitness junkies would have loved that to be an option. Regardless, the design is discreet and looks attractive on the ear.
Build quality is terrific. Not only are the buds composed of sturdy materials to withstand falls from high distances or contact with rough surfaces like concrete, but they come IPX4-rated for sweat and water resistance. This is no different than what the AirPods Pro, Powerbeats Pro or Studio Buds offer.
Details are on point, as expected; you can spot these buds from a mile away because of the iconic B logo placed right on the multifunctional button. The angled sound port complements fit (more on that later). Mic placement is also hidden well, keeping the overall design clean and chic. Another signature Beats move is the selection of bold colors; White is a personal favorite.
But the most appealing design element must be the compact charging case. It’s a downscaled version of the monstrous Powerbeats Pro case. Everything remains intact, including the B logo plastered up front, pairing button on the side, and USB-C charging port in the back. This case would have been perfect if not for the incredibly flimsy lid.
Beats Fit Pro: Comfort and fit
Comfort is improved compared to the Powerbeats Pro. Both the cavity and wingtips are gentler, not pressing too hard against the skin or causing soreness around the concha. This allowed for longer listening sessions before fatigue set in. I wore the buds two hours after finishing a 60-minute workout and felt fine.
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The Fit Pro is much more stable for exercising than the AirPods Pro, granted the latter is still considered one of the best running headphones money can buy. Beats’ wingtips fold and mold into the cymba, while the tips create a tight seal to keep the buds locked in place. I was never worried about them slipping out during runs or when performing floor exercises.
Apple’s Eartip Fit Test is available to measure your ears once inserting the Fit Pro for proper sizing. The results were less accurate than what the AirPods Pro version recorded; I had the left bud nearly dangling off my ear and the results were "good seal."
Beats Fit Pro review: Controls and digital assistant
Skin-detection sensors for auto-pause /play, multifunctional buttons, and voice activation make up the Fit Pro’s control scheme. Everything operates smoothly, most surprisingly the buttons, which produce solid tactility to ensure that single/multi-press and long-press commands are executed as intended. These include playback, call management, volume, digital assistance, and listening mode activation.