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'Excellent' Beats earbuds that fit better than airpods slashed by £90 on Amazon

'Excellent' Beats earbuds that fit better than airpods slashed by £90 on Amazon

Daily Record2 days ago
The black Beats Fit Pro earbuds, now 41% off on Amazon, offer a secure fit and rich sound.
Wireless earbuds are becoming a staple for music lovers and active users, thanks to their convenience, sound quality, and hands-free features. The Beats Fit Pro True Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds offer a blend of style and performance, catering to both Apple and Android users with active noise cancelling and a secure fit.
Available on Amazon for £129.00, the Beats Fit Pro earbuds come at a 41% discount from their regular price of £219.99. These earbuds are offered in sleek black and boast features such as flexible, secure-fit wing tips for all-day comfort, a custom acoustic platform delivering powerful, balanced sound, and Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking for immersive experiences.
Two listening modes, Active Noise Cancelling and Transparency Mode, allow users to tailor their environment. Enhanced by the Apple H1 chip, these Beats Fit Pro earbuds support automatic device switching, audio sharing, and 'Hey Siri' voice activation.
They're sweat and water resistant (IPX4), provide up to six hours of listening time (24 hours with charging case), and use Class 1 Bluetooth for extended range and fewer dropouts. Included in the box are the earbuds, charging case, three sizes of eartips, USB-C charging cable, and warranty card.
For those considering other options, the JLab Epic Sport ANC 3 True Wireless Earbuds are available for £79.99 at Argos (20% off from £99.99).
Another alternative is the JBL Live Beam 3, priced at £119.99 on the JBL website, reduced from £179.99. While these alternatives offer solid features, the Beats Fit Pro earbuds has garnered a 4.1 out of 5 stars rating from 8,326 reviews, reflecting strong user satisfaction overall.
One user shared, 'I genuinely adore these. As someone who frequently found the AirPods and AirPod Pros would fall out their ear too easily these stay in place perfectly..
"The Bluetooth connectivity was perfect and very easy to use, these have almost all the functionality of an AirPod but with better shape.'
Another reviewer reported a common issue, stating, 'It is my second pair and it arrived with the same issue as the first one: only one (left) AirPod works.
"Headphones case can recognise and charge both earbuds but neither iPhone (15) nor the Android phone (Samsung S24 Ultra) can make both AirPods play music.'
Another positive comment read, 'Absolutely love the Beats Fit Pro! These earbuds have completely transformed my daily listening experience.
"The active noise cancelling is fantastic, blocks out background noise so I can fully immerse myself in my music, podcasts, or calls.'
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On the flip side, some users find the fit problematic during exercise. One said, 'They're not very good for the gym and constantly fall out of my ears. Need to be sweat proof. I often find that I am having to adjust the earphones for them to fit in my ears. Little disappointed and looking for replacement as these are not doing the job.'
Another reviewer praised the earbuds' performance and customer service: 'The first pair I received were faulty (left bud wouldn't connect). Amazon got me a replacement within 24 hours, excellent customer service.
"New pair are outstanding, great sound and comfortable, easy to use, noise cancelling is great too, plenty of battery life too... highly recommended.'
Overall, the Beats Fit Pro earbuds offer a blend of comfort, sound quality, and features suitable for everyday use, though some have experienced fit or connectivity issues.
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