KING OF THE BEATS - Beats Fit Pro
T3 Magazine|March 2022
These workout-ready heavy hitters improve on a winning formula for an excellent aural companion to the gym
KING OF THE BEATS - Beats Fit Pro

Connectivity USB-C, Class 1 Bluetooth

Weatherproofing IPX4 Battery life 7 hours buds; 24 hours total

Dimensions 19x30x24mm per bud; 28.5x62x62mm case

Weight 5.6g per bud; 55.1g case

Reviewing the Beats Fit Pro, we had a little deja vu: share a lot of they similarities with the relatively recent Beats Studio Buds. At least, on the surface. But, if you dig a little deeper, you'll find a much-improved experience.

The Beats Fit Pro don't reinvent the aesthetic wheel of earbuds, nor should they. Though the squarish charging case looks very different, they resemble the Beats Studio Buds quite a bit, only adding the wingtips that a lot of sports-focused earbuds a tend to come with.

As far as materials go, the body of the earbuds is made of a durable plastic while the wingtips have a flexible runner feel, letting the outer part of the buds have a softer feel.

While the wingtips don't look as secure as the over-ear hooks of the Powerbeats Pro, they will stay in place no matter how intense of a workout you're doing. That was certainly what we found. Unlike any other earbuds we've used, we didn't have to adjust them or push them in for a better fit.

The downside of that, of course, is that they're not comfortable for long periods of time. That makes these great for working out but not so great for a plane or road trip, as far as comfort goes.

On a brighter note, the Class 1 Bluetooth implemented is pretty impressive. We were able to get over 60 feet away from our phones before experiencing a drop.

This story is from the March 2022 edition of T3 Magazine.

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