Apple’s Beats brand has introduced its new wireless in-ear headphones. The Powerbeats Fit is a new option for those looking for wireless in-ear headphones that fit securely for fitness.
Apple’s Beats brand has officially unveiled its new wireless in-ear headphones. Beats states that the Powerbeats Fit offers enhanced durability and comfort with its structure designed to withstand intense workouts.
What features does the Powerbeats Fit offer?
The new Powerbeats Fit offers a better ear fit compared to the Beats Fit Pro. Unlike the Powerbeats Pro, which used an over-the-ear hook design, the Powerbeats Fit features a wingtip-style design with an additional hook inside your ear. Beats notes that the Powerbeats Fit has been redesigned with a 20% more flexible wingtip, which improves fit and comfort. With four different ear tip options, from extra-small to large, the Powerbeats Fit offers comfort for most ear canal sizes and shapes.
The Powerbeats Fit has an IPX4 rating (sweat and water resistance) for both the earbuds and the charging case, and its case is 17% smaller than the Beats Fit Pro. The earbuds offer up to 30 hours of use with the charging case. A 5-minute quick charge provides up to 1 hour of playback with “Fast Fuel”.
One area where the Powerbeats Fit remains unchanged compared to its predecessors is the audio chip. The new Powerbeats Fit uses Apple’s H1 audio chip, similar to the Beats Fit Pro. The H1 chip provides familiar Apple connectivity features via iCloud, including automatic device switching, Audio Sharing, hands-free “Hey Siri”, Find My support, and more. The on-device controls make it easy to manage music playback, adjust volume, switch between listening modes like ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) and Transparency, manage calls, and activate Siri. Dual beam-forming microphones with an integrated processor to reduce external noise help improve voice quality on calls.
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