Getting the right pair of earbuds is very important for both novices in exercise and enthusiasts of an active lifestyle. Powerbeats Fit is the brand-new release from Beats, which obviously comes alongside its Powerbeats Pro 2, already available in stores. This is a summary of comparisons, pros and cons, and very practicalities around each of the models having extract for you to help determine which would work best for you.

Powerbeats Fit vs Powerbeats Pro 2: Design and Fit
This Fit has a new wing-tip design that is very flexible, as it gives almost about 20 % more than the earlier Beats Fit Pro, thereby making it actually usable for every ear shape.
This one comes with four eartip sizes (from extra-small to large).
Pro 2 has the standard earhook design but with that reduced hook size of 50%, hence overall lighter.
This model comes with 5 in-the-bag ear fits-eartips; hence, this is more advantageous compared to other models for gaming and workout purposes.
Summary: Preference talk; if you're more into lighter and open designs, then the Fit will be better, but if you want a hook-style fit, then the Pro 2 will certainly fit more securely."
Battery and Connectivity
Without ANC [Active Noise Cancellation] on, this Fit provides a great playtime of 7 hours on one charge and 30 additional hours with the help of the charging case.
Fast fuel-charging gives you nearly an hour of playback with only 5 minutes of charging.
Pro 2: Up to 8 hours playback using a single earbud with ANC on, in addition to 36 hours with the case.
Connectivity-wise, it comes with Bluetooth 5.3 and also makes the best use of Apple's H2 chip for improved performance and speed of operation.
Sound and Control Features
The Fit model has Adaptive EQ, Transparency Mode, and ANC (active noise canceling).
In the way of offering, however, the Pro 2 has more improved Noise Canceling, Clear Transparency mode, as well as features for instrumental separation.
Heart-rate monitoring is also newfound for Pro 2, so one can track heartbeats even while exercising.
Water Resistance and Sweat
Both are IPX4 rated and would withstand very light dripping sweat or splashes of water.

Practicality and Price
This may state very clearly that Powerbeats Fit is very inexpensive to the limits that it is probably not so complete in some features, maybe something referred to as old-fashioned or low-end.
This Pro 2 is slightly higher-priced due to many more advanced features included in it, and maybe a bit bigger weight and case dimensions too.
So if you want to have something for gym, running, or doing exercise, Fit will perfectly meet the need. But best suited to those who appreciate sound quality, advanced features, and heart-rate-monitoring is the Pro 2.
The perfect option is the Powerbeats Fit for those who are really on an extremely tight budget but still want to have a performance earbud that is not too overloaded with features. The Powerbeats Pro 2 would best be idealized with hard duty, boundless features, and very long battery charging.
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