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🎧 Elevate your workout soundtrack with Powerbeats Pro 2 — where power meets precision.
Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless earbuds combine industry-leading Active Noise Cancelling, real-time heart-rate monitoring, and up to 45 hours of battery life in a sweat-resistant, ultra-comfortable design. Powered by the Apple H2 chip and featuring a compact wireless charging case, they deliver immersive sound and seamless connectivity for both Apple and Android users, making them the definitive choice for fitness-focused professionals who demand performance and style.







| Age range (description) | Adult, Teen |
| Brand | Beats |
| Colour | Jet Black |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Included components | Powerbeats Pro 2, USB-C to USB-C charging cable not included, User Manual, Warranty card, Wireless Charging Case Included components Powerbeats Pro 2, USB-C to USB-C charging cable not included, User Manual, Warranty card, Wireless Charging Case See more |
| Model name | Powerbeats Pro 2 |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
R**S
My go-to - massive step up, and rock solid for activities
I had the original Powerbeats Pro and absolutely loved them - used them for running and just listening to the telly and my phone - so when it came time to upgrade I had high hopes, and these are a massive step up. The sound quality is great; maybe a touch bassy out of the box, but you can easily level that out with the EQ. The noise cancelling is genuinely amazing, though I still tend to keep transparency mode on so I can hear what's around me in traffic. The fit is spot on: you get an assortment of bud sizes and the phone even runs a little test to work out which fits your ear best, and once they're in they're rock solid - they do not drop out no matter how active you are. If you wear glasses or sunglasses the ear-hook just sits over the top, no bother, and I can wear them all day without any ache. The heart-rate monitoring surprised me too - if your watch dies it takes over and keeps recording, which is brilliant. If you like AirPods, fine, but if you want something that stays put through any activity these are the best - they're my go-to, and if they broke tomorrow I'd buy another pair. If I could give more than five stars, I would.
Z**S
I Swore I'd Never Buy Apple. Then Plantronics Killed My Favourite Earbuds.
I've never bought an Apple product in my life... Not once... I've watched friends disappear into the ecosystem with mild suspicion and a firm conviction that I'd never purchase one of their products... Then Plantronics discontinued the BackBeat FIT 3100 — the earbuds that had genuinely changed how I worked out — and suddenly I found myself standing at a crossroads, purchasing cheap and experiencing cheap results. £249 being a steep price... I automatically went in thinking they won't be good and I'll get my money back... The BackBeat FIT 3100 had earned their place through sheer practicality. IP57-rated waterproofing, flexible silicone earloops that stayed put through any workout, and — crucially — the "Always Aware" eartip design that sat on the ear canal rather than sealing it, meaning I could hear traffic, gym noise, and the world around me while still enjoying music. They weren't audiophile gear. They were tools, and they worked flawlessly. When Plantronics pulled the plug on that line, there was a real gap in the market for serious sport earbuds that understood the user rather than just the spec sheet. Which brings me to the Powerbeats Pro 2... The ear hook design is one of the reasons I bought these, and it delivers. Unlike generic TWS earbuds that rely entirely on a silicone tip friction-fitted into your ear canal to stay in place, the Powerbeats Pro 2 use a rigid over-ear hook that anchors each bud independently — no neckband, no wire tether, just two physically secured earpieces that do not move. Five silicone tip sizes (XS through XL) allow proper canal sealing, and iOS users get an ear tip fit test built into the device settings to confirm seal quality before you head out. After six years of earloops with the BackBeats, this hook design felt like an upgrade in stability. Where the BackBeat earloops were flexible and passive, the Powerbeats hook is structural — it locks the driver housing against your ear with intention. IPX4 is less impressive than the IP57 I was used to, meaning the Powerbeats Pro 2 will handle sweat and rain splashes without complaint, but shouldn't be submerged. For gym and outdoor running use, that's sufficient. For anything involving water sports or heavy downpours, it's a compromise worth knowing about. This is the first generation of Powerbeats Pro to include active noise cancellation, and it's genuinely capable — particularly when you achieve a proper seal with the right tip size. The transparency mode deserves a mention too: it's among the more natural-sounding implementations I've heard, making it usable without the artificial, slightly phased quality that plagues cheaper transparency modes. Coming from the BackBeat FIT 3100's passive ambient awareness design, having a proper transparency mode I could toggle electronically was a step forward. Sound quality is driven, thumping, and bass-forward — tuned for physical activity rather than critical listening. There's good presence. Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking is also present. This is not an impulse purchase. But what you get for that money is Bluetooth 5.3 performance, seamless use on Android devices - a built-in optical heart rate monitor using the same sensor technology as Apple Watch. The latter is niche. I bought these reluctantly, and I've used them enthusiastically. The BackBeat FIT 3100 set a high bar for what sport earbuds should feel like — fit, reliability, and practical design over marketing promises. The Powerbeats Pro 2 clears that bar. The hook fit is better than any earloop I've used, the battery life is extraordinary, ANC and transparency are genuinely functional, and the Apple ecosystem integration is seamless in a way that feels less like lock-in and more like polish. Apparently I won't get my money back - honestly - I don't want the money - this opens up a whole new way of experience life through sound. Well played Apple :).
A**N
Very good
I’m happy with my Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds. As someone who also owns Bose QC35, QC45 and AirPods Pro, I was curious how these would compare, and I think the sound quality is great and hold up well across music genres, and I haven’t felt like I’m missing anything compared to my other headphones. I’ve seen some comments about people not being satisfied with the sound, but in my experience they’re very well‑tuned and enjoyable to listen to whether I’m working out or just relaxing with music. The noise cancelling does a solid job of reducing distractions, and the heart‑rate monitor and fit make them great for exercise. Battery life so far is good, easily lasting through long days. The wireless charging case is bigger than the airpod pro. They are sweat‑resistant, which is perfect for gym sessions. Overall, these are a great pair of wireless earbuds with strong sound performance, great battery life, and features that work seamlessly with both Apple and Android devices. I’d definitely recommend them.
M**M
Good quality ear buds for sport
I have Powerbeats Pro as well as these, and I have to say, the Powerbeats Pro are slightly more comfortable, with a larger and slightly softer ear hook. The difference in sound quality between the two is only noticeable when you engage the noise reduction in the app - you have the choice of toggling it on or off and there's also a 'transparency' setting, which I imagine would be useful if using them outside. Some have considered the sound a little 'tinny'. In comparison to Powerbeats Pro, Powerbeats Pro do have a slightly smoother sound, but the sound on the Powerbeats Pro 2, is clear, bright, and crisp, and definitely has enough bass to give them the necessary depth of sound; therefore, I wouldn't describe them as 'tinny', but if you like a lot of bass and heavy bass, then these won't give you that. They charge quickly and keep their charge. They come with a selection of ear tips, so you can get the right fit for you, and are charged with a bog-standard USB C cable, so no need to shop specialised Beats shop for a replacement cable, like the older models. Volume control is easy - up on the earbud itself and the button is more prominent on these, so easier to find. When in noise cancellation mode, the volume sounds louder, and you can override the recommended listening level on the app. I don't recommend it - the max volume is loud! They are expensive, but they are top quality - really sturdy, and you get what you pay for. My only issue with the design, as I stated earlier, is the smaller ear hook and the slightly harder material, which can put pressure behind the ear and on the tragus, when worn for a long time. Easy to clean. Overall, expensive, but worth it, if you want good quality ear buds for sport.
C**S
DO NOT BUY, UNCOMFY AND QUALITY NOT THERE
What a shame, these are horrendous, quality is good but far too much treble and not enough bass at all, the ear fitment is terrible for £250 ive had £20-30 earbuds that are comfier, constantly having to adjust them so they are in or comfy its ruined multiple workouts due to this and when you adjust them it senses your finger and pauses it so you need to press it again, to say these are dre beats at £250 they are terrible DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY just buy some £30-50 ones instead
A**R
Works well
My initial impressions are very good. They don’t fall off your ears and the sound is great with a deep bass. They also connect easily to iPhones as Apple own the company which makes these ear buds and they contain Apple chips so work seamlessly. This is the main reason I got them and that they don’t fall out at the gym.
M**S
Perfect exercise buddy
Brilliant. A really good upgrade on the previous model. Stay in your ears on a sweaty run. No adjusting. Block out all the noise so you can focus on your music and running. Iv always thought Beats definitely justify the cost.
N**L
MASSIVE LET-DOWN!! Bass is significantly worse :(
I originally purchased the original Powerbeats Pro when they were released in 2019 which continues to blow me away. They worked flawlessly for 4 years until I regrettably lost them, hence ended buying another pair which I use almost daily. I was excited to learn that Apple released an updated model which I had to try out but unfortunately I've been left very disappointed. Everything about the product aside from the most important thing is arguably better. The case is smaller, supports type C and wireless charging and the microphone quality for phone calls is massively improved (hence the 3 stars, otherwise would've been lower). The overall sound quality is slightly better but not significant for what is supposed to be a 6 year leap and the heart rate sensor is just a gimmick. The let-down is with the bass, having next to none low-end bass the new Powerbeats Pro 2 are significantly worse than the original Powerbeats Pro and this is a deal breaker for me. The whole purpose of these headphones are to be exceptional workout headphones for gym and fitness actives where I imagine the majority of users will be listening to pretty bass heavy motivational music. For this reason it is unforgivable for the bass to be worse than the original Powerbeats Pro despite everything else being better. It appears Apple have taken the decision to make this a fitness oriented earbuds that can be an all-rounder with ANC and a good mic whereas the original Powerbeats were purely dedicated to fitness only by delivering exceptional bass. I would have no issues had the newer model delivered at the very least an identical bass profile, but they don't :( Wasted opportunity!! Original were mid-blowing exceptional though be it had a bad mic for calls. The new Powerbeats 2 improved everything aside from the most important thing - the bass, which they made worse. I'm sending these back and will be ordering a second unit of the 2019 Powerbeats Pro (original) before they sell out, to keep as a spare second pair. UPDATE I purchased these whilst they were on a Black Friday deal for £149, which is somewhat reasonable but the audio quality is on par with earbuds in the £120 - £140 price range. I am astonished to learn the normal selling price is £249 which is absolutely ludacris... You're paying Apple Airpods Pro 3 money for something that's around half as good. SAVE YOUR MONEY!! Get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra or the Sony WF-1000XM5 or even the AirPods Pro 3 if you have to, all of which are better by a long margin whilst also being cheaper. If you strictly want fitness specific, go with the original PowerBeats Pro.
R**N
Klasse Klang, Super Komfort, Lange Ausdauer, Fester Halt
-= Ursprünglicher Gedanke Mein Hauptproblem mit Kopfhörern ist, dass ich eigentlich die Over-Ear mag, diese aber draußen eher störend sind. Auch beim Arbeiten gab es (bei meinen Overear) immer wieder Kleinigkeiten die mich gestört haben (Mikro nicht ausgefahren, falsch positioniert, schaltet sich automatisch ab, man schwitzt im Sommer drunter, Stoff/Leder löst sich ständig ab...). -= "Zwischenlösung" Daraufhin habe ich mir die Apple Air Prod Pro 2 gekauft. Klanglich kann man nicht meckern, Kopfkomfort ist super, aber die Dinger fallen permanent aus meinen Ohren. Egal welcher Aufsatz, länger als ein paar Minuten mit langsamen Bewegungen geht das nicht. Dazu habe ich mir dann Silikonaufsätze geholt, damit das etwas stabiler ist, was super funktioniert hat und die Dinger endlich brauchbar wurden, aber jedesmal an und abfummeln war auch nervig. Zudem die Akkuzeit oftmals nicht bis zu meiner Mittagspause gereicht hat. Ich habe noch versucht die etwas raueren Einsätze zu nutzen, womit die AirPods schonmal gut gehalten haben, aber nach 3-4 Wochen war mein linkes Ohr so aufgekratzt, dass es sich entzündet hat... Fazit AirPod Pro 2: Eigentlich super, aber nicht wirklich alltagstauglich. -= Powerbeats Nun kamen die neuen Powerbeats auf den Markt und der integrierte Bügel mit der Technik der AirPods gepaart klang nach der Lösung all meiner Probleme. Zudem die Powerbeats vom Akku her auch noch länger halten sollen. Einige berichteten aber von viel schlechterem Klang als bei den AirPods, weshalb ich anfangs zögerte. Da mir das Wechseln der Silikonaufsätze für die AirPods aber allmählich ziemlich auf den Nerv gingen (morgens drauf, Mittags ab zum Laden, dann wieder drauf, abends wieder ab und ggf. zwischendurch noch), bestellte ich mir die Powerbeats. Im Zweifel kann ich sie ja zurücksenden. Die Lieferung erfolgte schnell (Amazon halt) und das Auspacken und die Qualität der Kopfhörer ist eben Apple-Like. Ich glaube hierzu muss man nicht viel sagen. Alles hochwertig, alles durchdacht. Da ist nichts wo nichts sein sollte und alles da wo es sein muss und sieht auch gut aus. Beim ersten Aufsetzen war ich erstmal etwas am verzweifeln, da das alles etwas verdreht wirkte, bis ich die Bügel und den Kopfhörer richtig positioniert hatte. Danach bin ich die Einrichtung durchlaufen und habe die Kopfhörer etwas getestet und auch direkt verglichen. Die Klangqualität steht meiner Meinung den AirPods Pro 2 in nichts nach. Es mag sein, dass hier und da der Bass auf den AirPods etwas kräftiger war, aber das waren Nuancen, bei denen es auch sein konnte, dass die Kopfhörer in einem Fall nicht perfekt im Ohr hingen. Von elektronischer Musik über Rock bis Metal, von EBM Sachen über Gothic bis Punk...alles klang nahezu identisch und gut. Mein größter Kritikpunkt bei dem Klang von Kopfhörern von Apple auf Apple Geräten ist dabei eher, dass man keinen ordentlichen Equalizer hat. Auf dem Mac fällt das mit Boom3D weniger auf, auf iOS und Apple Music ist das immer schwierig (ja, geht mit Boom auch, aber dann muss ich über eine andere App meine Musik abspielen, um sie etwas zu verfeinern...einfach blöd). Aber das ist wie gesagt ein grundsätzliches Abspielgeräteproblem, primär vom iPhone, wobei es mir hier gerade gefallen hätte, hätte Apple etwas mehr Justierung angeboten. Der Tragekomfort der Kopfhörer ist meiner Meinung nach absolut fantastisch. Ab Sekunde 1 konnte ich machen was ich wollte, die Dinger blieben wo sie waren. Keine Zusatzaufsätze, kein langes rumgefummel, nichts! Einsetzen, läuft! So soll es sein. Ich selbst habe auch eine Brille mit Vollrahmen und durchgehenden Bügeln (also keine, die dann massiv dünner werden) und komme damit super klar. Hin und wieder muss man die Brille kurze nach dem Anlegen der Kopfhörer nachjustieren, aber insgesamt ist der Aufwand ähnlich wie bei Overear Kopfhörern mit dem Komfort von Inear. ANC funktioniert auch super. Allerdings im Vergleich zu den AirPods nur mit 90% der Leistung versehen. Ich saß aber in einem Raum, bei dem 2 Kinder lautstark diskutierten und nahm sie eher als kleine Randnotiz war. Also absolut ausreichend. Zumal ich diese völlige Isolation eh nicht so mag, da das irgendwann auch auf das Ohr "drückt". Die Heartbeat Funktion der Kopfhörer...keine Ahnung. Ich glaube jeder, der die Funktion brauchen könnte hat entweder schon eine Uhr oder einen Ring. Für den Rest war es bisher nicht interessant und wird es durch die Kopfhörer auch nicht. Ich kann mir auch kaum vorstellen, dass jemand sagt "Uhr musst du beim Sport ausziehen, aber die Hängebügel da an deinen Ohren kannst ruhig drin lassen". Nur leider muss man die Funktion mitzahlen. Eine Version ohne die Messung und dafür einiges billiger wäre natürlich sehr gut gewesen. Ansonsten sind die Powerbeats "drückbar", was es ermöglicht zum Beispiel die Geräuschunterdrückung umzuschalten oder einfach nur Pause/Fortsetzen zu aktivieren. Bauartbedingt kommt man allerdings immer wieder an diese Druckstellen, wenn man die Kopfhörer einsetzt, was immer wieder dazu führt, dass er 1. Kopfhörer eine Wiedergabe startet und der 2. diese beendet. Das empfinde ich persönlich aber nicht ganz so störend und inzwischen habe ich auch das einigermaßen im Griff 🤣. Die Zeit, die ich die Powerbeats nutzen kann ist auf jeden Fall, wie versprochen, länger als bei den AirPods. Ich gehe in der Regel kurz nach 6 Uhr mit den Hunden raus und kann dann bis 12 oder 13 Uhr arbeiten. Dabei muss ich auch sehr viel telefonieren, was den Akku deutlich mehr ausreizt als einfaches Musikhörern. Diese 6-7 Stunden halten sie aber in der Regel durch und haben dann meist eine Restladung von ca. 10%. Da sie aber extrem schnell wieder aufgeladen sind, beeinflusst der Akku meine Arbeitszeiten überhaupt nicht mehr. Bei den AirPods musste ich immer schauen, ob ich hier und da ein paar Minuten zum Laden finde oder teilweise einen Stecker laden, den anderen mit Gepiepse nutzen, um dann im letzten Moment zu wechseln. Diese Zeiten sind zum Glück vorbei. -= Fazit Es gibt sicher hier und da Kleinigkeiten, die entweder nutzlos sind, aber bezahlt werden müssen (Heartbeat) oder die Funktional nicht absolut perfekt sind (versehentliches Fortsetzen/Pausieren von Wiedergaben beim Einsetzen), aber im Vergleich zum Gesamtpaket aus Tragekomfort, Akkuzeiten, Klangqualität und auch schneller Wechsel zwischen Handy und Mac sind die Powerbeats eine absolute Empfehlung. Sie mögen ein paar Funktionen anders haben als die AirPods, dafür kann man sie aber auch nicht verlieren und hat längere Akkuzeiten. Die Kernfunktionen (Klang) sind gleichwertig und ausreichend. Durch den Bügel haben die Powerbeats einen so entscheidenden Vorteil gegenüber AirPods, dass diese für mich komplett uninteressant geworden sind.
K**R
Beats Pro
Amazing product by Beats Pro loved it great quality loved and trusted Amazon give me the delivery on time as I am using prime, thank you very much, Amazon
C**N
Muy buen producto
👍🏼 Pros del producto: Verdaderamente son cómodos y seguros en movimiento. El diseño con la pestaña mantiene los auriculares en su sitio durante deporte, yo hago HIIT y ejercicio de fuerza. Se han emparejado a mi IPhone prácticamente solos y la autonomía está genial. La conexión Bluetooth es estable y la batería parece que durará sin problemas la semana. Los usaré aproximadamente unas 10 horas semanas en el gym. Sonido potente para ejercicio!! Venía usando unos AirPods 2 y la diferencia es enorme. Suena alto, fuerte y muy limpio. 👎🏽 Contras para mi gusto. Aislamiento regular. El sellado no es muy bueno debido al diseño, si es verdad que aíslan pero podría ser mejor. 😊 Conclusión Son una opción segura para deporte y uso básico, con buen ajuste y buen sonido. Seguro que los hay mejores, sin embargo, estoy muy contento con estos.
V**E
Una vera sorpresa
Appena le ho indossate, la reazione è stata una sola: sorpresa, quella buona. Il suono è pieno, avvolgente, con una profondità che non ti aspetti da cuffie pensate anche per lo sport. Guardando un film, l’effetto è quasi cinematografico: le voci sembrano staccarsi dallo schermo, gli effetti arrivano lateralmente, come se ci fosse una sorta di Dolby digitale tascabile. Non è un’illusione da marketing, si sente davvero. Le utilizzo principalmente per correre e qui dimostrano carattere: stabili, affidabili, mai invasive. Il suono accompagna e motiva, senza distrarti né isolarti troppo dall’ambiente. Esattamente come dovrebbe essere quando si corre sul serio. Nota di merito, e non da poco, per il contenitore: molto intrigante sia nel design sia nella funzione. Non è il solito astuccio anonimo, ma un oggetto curato, solido, piacevole da maneggiare. Custodisce e ricarica in modo pratico e immediato, trasmettendo quella sensazione rassicurante di prodotto pensato bene. Capitolo compatibilità: impeccabile con Apple. Appena accese si sono collegate all’istante sia al mio iPhone sia al mio iPad, senza configurazioni, senza tentativi, senza perdere tempo. Accendi, indossi, parti. Come dovrebbe sempre funzionare la tecnologia quando è fatta bene. In sintesi: non sono solo cuffie “buone per lo sport”, sono cuffie progettate con intelligenza. Ideali per chi corre, perfette per chi pretende anche un’esperienza audio di livello e una semplicità d’uso totale. Un piccolo lusso quotidiano, concreto e affidabile.
C**S
Prima geluidskwaliteit
Heel goede kwaliteit. Deze vallen tenminste niet meer uit m’n oren !!
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