Beats Fit Pro True Wireless ANC Earbuds
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Color: Stone Purple
Top positive review
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Best wireless noise cancelling earbuds I have used so far
By theInternational on Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022
I am a long-time user of the Bose QuietComfort 20 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones. These are my favorite noise cancelling option to use while taking walks. I like to listen to audio books while walking and the QuietComfort 20 are superb for this use. I also like to use a noise cancelling option while listening to audio books and podcasts in the car, especially because my car does not contain road noise well. I decided I would like to have a second QuietComfort 20 reserved for use in my car. An additional advantage to having a second one is if anything happens to the one I walk with, I'll have a backup. But, unfortunately, Bose discontinued the QuietComfort 20 forcing me to have to find another option for use in the car. I first purchased the wireless Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. But I found much to dislike about them. They feel heavy in the ears; the buds themselves just feel heavier and less comfortable than the QuietComfort 20 Headphones. I also disliked that every time I put the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds into my ears they speak to me telling me they are trying to connect to my device and also reporting battery state. I found this incredibly annoying. Another thing I hugely disliked was that there is an uncomfortable "boom boom" sensation as I walk with them in. I wear Vibram FiveFinger shoes and do not walk with a heavy gait. I do not get this "boom boom" sensation when walking with the QuietComfort 20 headphones. I also disliked how big the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds' case was. I disliked how the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds sometimes felt like they weren't secure in my ears and when I would try to adjust their stability I would accidentally change the noise cancellation setting. On two occasions, an uncomfortable high pitched sound emitted from one of the buds; it only lasted for a couple seconds but it was annoying. I tried using the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds for a month and never could bring myself to like them, so I returned them. I now have a strong dislike for Bose, primarily because they discontinued my beloved QuietComfort 20 Headphones. But up until recently, I was a huge Bose fan. I purchased Apple AirPods Pro. I immediately fell in love with the H1 chip operation. But I didn't like the color white. I also didn't like the stalk that extends down. But I started using them thinking I had found my noise cancelling option for the car. And although the AirPods Pro delivered some "boom boom" sensation while walking, it was much much better than the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. Then I started to become aware of a huge problem with the AirPods Pro. They would not stay in my ears. I would place them in ear, hear the noise cancellation activate and then in time the noise cancellation would turn off because one of the pods had pushed out of my ear enough to cause the noise cancellation function to disengage. I found myself constantly having to push them into my ear in an effort to keep them from pushing out. A couple times they plain fell out of my ears. I consulted instructionals on how to properly insert them into my ears for proper fit. I also did the fit test and passed the test indicating I had good seal. Only the seal wouldn't last and the pods would eventually push out of my ears. So I had to return the AirPods Pro because they wouldn't stay in my ears. I purchased some non noise cancelling earbuds thinking that a passive seal would be enough, but I found a number of problems with this option. I didn't like shoving thing way into my ear. Not only was it a little uncomfortable, but I also wondered about the sanitariness of touching (e.g., foam inserts) prior to shoving them into my ear. Maybe this could lead to ear infection? Also, the amount of sound isolation was too good which diminished my situational awareness while walking and/or driving. So passive noise block earbuds weren't solving my use need. I was worried there was no option for the car and I would not have a backup to my beloved QuietComfort 20 headphones. I really wish I could buy another pair of QuietComfort 20 headphones just to have a backup for the future. After delaying and delaying, I decided to go to the trouble to try one last option for the car: the Beats Fit Pro. Eureka! The Beats Fit Pro are fantastic! They have the H1 chip, which is awesome. They fit and feel way better than the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and are super secure in my ears, unlike the AirPods Pro. The Beats Fit Pro feel so light to wear. I can wear them all day and there is no discomfort. They also have a button to cycle through the noise cancellation options, which I like a lot better than the tapping that was needed on the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. I also like the button press on the Beats Fit Pro better than the stalk-squeeze on the AirPods Pro. The one edge that I might say the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds have over the others is the noise cancellation. The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds arguably provide more intense noise cancellation that results in more of a bass presence and a sense that the content being played is closer to you. However, there is a cost to this that I don't think is worth it. The biggest cost for me was the "boom boom" sensation while walking. I don't know exactly what is to blame for this but it completely ruins the earbuds for what I want to use them for. I found the fit and noise cancellation of the Beats Fit Pro to be better suited to my needs. I wrote this to help others in their quest to find the earbuds that work best for them. I strongly recommend giving the Beats Fit Pro a try. I like them a lot. I think many others will too. ADDENDUM (added 2022-NOV): My beloved wired Bose QuietComfort 20 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones stopped working a few weeks ago. I purchased the wired Bose Headphones many, many years ago and used them a lot, so it was not unexpected. Fortunately, the Beats Fit Pro have been able to replace the wired Headphones for my daily walks. The Beats Fit Pro have minimal "boom boom" sensation while stepping/walking. Although the Beats Fit Pro have more "boom boom" than the wired Bose Headphones, the "boom boom" is minimal and much, much better than offered by the wireless Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. I have been using the Beats Fit Pro in cold weather lately and discovered that the physical side button on the Beats Fit Pro works fantastically when wearing a hat. For example, if I am wearing a thick knit winter hat, I can still activate the side button on the Beats Fit Pro by pushing on the outside of the hat. This can't be done with a touch-operation "button" like found on the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. The AirPods Pro "button" might be more difficult to operate with a hat on too. So if you are intending to use earbuds under a hat or hood, Beats Fit Pro will give you the advantage of still having full, easy use of the side button for play/pause operation from outside the hat.
Top critical review
28 people found this helpful
Not bad, but not the best
By Joe Z. on Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I extensively tested what I considered to be the top three earbuds for use with Apple products. Rated 1 (Poor) to 5 (Excellent). Bose QC Ultra Treble: 4.5 Mids: 4.5 Bass: 5 Immersive Sound: 4.5 Overall Sound: 4.5+ Noise Canceling: 5 Bluetooth: 2.5 Battery Life: 4 Fit/Comfort: 4/4 Controls: 4 Beats Fit Pro Treble: 4 Mids: 4 Bass: 3 Immersive Sound: 3.5 Overall Sound: 3.5 Noise Canceling: 3.5 Bluetooth: 4.5 Battery Life: 4 Fit/Comfort: 4/3.5 Controls: 4 Apple AirPods Pro2 Treble: 4.5 Mids: 4 Bass: 2.5 Immersive Sound: 4.5 Overall Sound: 3.5+ Noise Canceling: 3.5 Bluetooth: 4.5 Battery Life: 4 Fit/Comfort: 3.5/4 Controls: 2 General impressions: The Bose were hands-down, the best sounding of any EarPods I’ve used. Highs and mids were crisp, the bass was super rich especially with enhancement through third-party equalizers such as Boom. The Bose app which is required, was not difficult to use. Immersive sound was fantastic. Noise cancellation was top in class. Bluetooth is a bit annoying, with occasional drops. The Bose two source Bluetooth set up in the app is a bit squirrelly and is better set up as a one source item. The Beats also had crisp highs and mids, however, the bass was somewhat wanting. In order to make the bass sound more punchy, the volume of the mids and highs is lessened during the hits in order to make it sound like there’s more bass than there actually is. I call this “fake bass“. The H1 chip makes it work well with Apple products and the immersive sound is good. Noise canceling is par. The ear fin does help hold them in your ear, but does get uncomfortable after a long period of use. The Apple AirPods also had crisp highs and mids, but the bass again was somewhat wanting. The AirPods had the same issue with “fake bass“. Enhancement with third-party equalizers doesn’t usually sound too good. Seems like these earbuds are meant for plug n play without any equalizer input from the user. The H2 chip sounds really nice with immersive sound. Noise cancellation was also par. Controls were very difficult to use without knocking the buds out of your ears.
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