You can trigger all of this functionality on your phone, too, if that’s preferable. It’s just for a split second, but even after months of use, it still feels a little odd to push it deeper into the ear. It’s that last one that can make things a little less comfortable, though - because holding your fingertip on the button can, essentially, make it feel like you’re pushing it deeper into your ear. You can answer and reject calls, too, and holding down the button triggers noise cancellation (or turns it off). If you’ve used any of Apple/Beats’ recent offerings, controls are simple enough to get your head around - press either pod to pause playback (or remove one from your ear), double tap to skip a song, or press three times to go back. We have the Sage Gray, but there’s Coral Pink, Volt Yellow, Tidal Blue, Stone Purple, Beats White and Beats Black options, too. There are multiple color variations, too. We’ll come to fit shortly, but for now we’ll say that they’ve not fallen out of our ears as yet. While it takes a little time to get used to, and gets a little less comfortable after a few hours, it keeps the overall shape much smaller - helping it fit into that tiny case. That means you can instantly switch between Mac, iPad, and even Apple Watch, and while we’ve found that switching a little inconsistent in the past, Apple is continuing to refine it.ĭesign-wise, the Beats Fit Pro drop the PowerBeats’ ear hooks in favor of a silicone tip that goes into the inside of your ear. Open the case near your iPhone, and you’ll be prompted to connect, and doing so will connect the Beats Fit Pro to not only your iPhone, but any other devices logged into your Apple ID. That AirPods comparison holds up with a setup that’s incredibly simple, too. (Image credit: Lloyd Coombes) Beats Fit Pro: Set-up and design They’ll be fine in the rain, too, with an IPX4 rating that makes them ideal for sweat, too. It also charges via USB-C, something even AirPods Pro haven’t switched to as yet. Once you’re done, you can put them back into the charging case to juice them up again, and it’s a big step up from the bulky PowerBeats Pro case. Pop them in your ears, and your iPhone will automatically switch playback to them, and removing one or both will pause your audio. The Beats Fit Pro’s functionality will be instantly recognizable to anyone who’s used AirPods. That included long walks, running outdoors and on a treadmill, and completing weights sessions with a bench to test their fit while lying down. We tested the Beats Fit Pro in a variety of situations, running from working at a desk with noise cancellation on and off, on a flight, and, naturally, during workouts. Treblab X3 Pro tested by Live Science writer Lloyd Coombes (Image credit: Lloyd Coombes) Beats Fit Pro: How we tested
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