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Check out our full review of the Beats Fit Pro.
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Beats Fit Pro earbuds check the boxes for most athletes. These small buds fit comfortably in ears, and three different sizes of ear tips create a comfortable, secure fit. With active noise cancellation, the buds block out noise so you can focus on your workout. However, there is still some noise leakage, which isn’t a bad thing if you need to remain aware of your surroundings for safety.
If you like touch controls, the Fit Pro have a clickable button that makes it easy to take calls or play/pause music. Despite being built into the iOS system, Beats buds work for iPhone and Android users alike with easy connectivity.
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You can’t beat the quick connectivity of the Beats Fit Pro. As an iOS user, you just have to open the case for the Beats Fit Pro to connect nearly instantly. Earbuds can be a tough fit, and our testers appreciated the multiple ear tip sizes and secure fit.
It took our reviewer a second to get comfortable with the Beats Fit Pro, but the wing-tipped design kept them securely in place even with heavy movement. They can still fall out, particularly if you’re bending over, but they’re much more secure than typical earbuds. While we were initially impressed with these earbuds’ secure fit, we have since discovered that newer earbuds like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2) earbuds stay in place even better.
Even though the Beats Fit Pro have been available for years, they still have some of the best touch controls available in 2025. While most headphones don’t have actual buttons to use for touch controls, these do, making it a breeze to take calls. However, that makes it a little too easy to end calls — you may accidentally end a call or two while using these earbuds.
The sound quality on the Beats Fit Pro is excellent, though newer products from Bose, Apple, and Beats outperform them in audio quality. The ANC is good but not great, and we found that the ANC gets a little buzzy around loud noises, which can be a little distracting. Finally, with an IPX4 rating, they’re water-resistant, so a little sweat or a sudden rainstorm won’t cause any damage.