Save $20 on Beats Fit Pro Wireless Noise-Cancelling Earbuds | PCMag

2022-05-28 15:40:23 By : Mr. Runner Wei

The discounted earbuds come with Apple's H1 chip and a matching charging case.

Whether you're training for a marathon or just want to drown out your coworkers, Beats' Fit Pro wireless noise-cancelling earbuds should do the trick, and they're on sale now for $179.95(Opens in a new window) .

Armed with active noise cancellation (ANC), Apple's H1 chip, hands-free Siri, and easy iOS pairing, the Fit Pro features pliable ear fins that help create a secure seal.

The branded buds come in four colors—black, white, green, and purple—with a fits-in-your-pocket charging case and three pairs of eartips (small, medium, large). Touch controls let you control playback, call management, ANC, and volume.

An IPX4 rating means the earpieces can handle sweat, light rain, or splashes, but not being submerged or placed under a faucet. The case, meanwhile, is not water-resistant, so the Fit Pro must be thoroughly dried before charging.

Beats estimates about six to seven hours of battery life (six with ANC or transparency enabled, seven with Adaptive EQ turned on), plus an additional 21 to 23 hours in the charging case. Results will vary based on usage and volume levels.

ANC makes it easy to dial back deep low-frequency rumbles on an airplane or work colleagues' middling chatter at the office, while Transparency mode gently muffles without blocking out your surroundings. The addition of Apple's Spatial Audio feature, meanwhile, allows for dynamic head-tracking sound while listening to music, watching a movie, or playing games.

Step into summer in style with a pair of Beats Fit Pro wireless noise-cancelling earbuds(Opens in a new window) , now on sale for $179.95—$20 off the $199.95 list price.

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