![]() ![]() With the buttons, you can control media playback, take calls, and switch between noise cancellation and transparency modes. These are super easy to operate while wearing the earbuds and preferable to sometimes finicky touchpads, especially for a workout-focused earbud. These aren't touch surfaces like some other options out there but actual clickable buttons. Since these are workout buds, I took them for a spin on a long run and never once felt like they had come loose or were at risk of falling out.Įach wingtip flows seamlessly into a button on the side of each earbud. It's a bit of an unusual gesture, but the earbuds fit very well when you put them in place like this, though they aren't the most comfortable to use for an extended period. The instructions for the Beats Fit Pro suggest you place the earbud in your ear and then twist forward gently to hook the wingtip into your upper ear. ![]() Coupled with the in-ear design, it does that job admirably. The design of the Beats Fit Pro is similar to that of the Beats Studio Buds that came shortly before, though the main difference is the addition of flexible wingtips that help hold them in place. For the Beats Fit Pro, the target market seems to be those looking for a set of earbuds for exercise that will stay put even during the most vigorous of workouts, though they don't sacrifice sound quality to get there. ![]()
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