

Instead of stability fins like the Beats Fit Pro True Wireless, they have malleable hooks that wrap around your ears for added stability when moving around. If you're looking for earbuds to use during workouts, the Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless are the best option we've tested from Beats. They have a fairly comfortable fit, but the buds have a bulky design that might bother people with smaller ears. Unfortunately, they don't have sound customization features, but overall, their sound is well-balanced enough for various genres. Vocals and lead instruments are present and bright but can sound a bit harsh. They have a slightly V-shaped sound profile out of the box, so audio has a little extra rumble and punch. Their ANC system also offers better overall performance than the Beats Studio Pro Wireless and Studio Buds +, helping to reduce a wide range of noise, including the low rumble of bus and plane engines. They have an H1 chip, so you can easily pair them with iPhones and MacBooks, and they have Apple's virtual surround sound feature Spatial Audio (although it only works with iOS devices). These earbuds are a sportier sibling of the Beats Studio Buds + True Wireless, but even if you're not looking for sports earbuds, they offer a few extra features that make them versatile for everyday use. The best Beats earbuds we've tested are the Beats Fit Pro True Wireless. While these cans don't have an H2 chip for seamless pairing with Apple devices, they still support Spatial Audio to help produce a more immersive audio experience. You can also access a few EQ presets that are only available when using the USB-C connection. They also have a built-in DAC (digital-to-analog converter), and when paired with their USB-C cable, it allows you to stream lossless audio from your device. Their sound profile is quite neutral, making them versatile enough for most audio content. With their ANC on, they last over 28 hours continuously, and you can even use them wired in a pinch, although you can only receive audio. They also have a noise cancelling (ANC) system, and while they fall short compared to competitors like Bose or Sony, they're still able to reduce a good amount of ambient sound like office chatter. These well-built over-ears come in a couple of sleek and minimalist colorways to match your style. The best Beats headphones we've tested are the Beats Studio Pro Wireless.
