🎧 Power your day with sound that moves as fast as you do!
The Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless earbuds combine cutting-edge Active Noise Cancelling, real-time heart rate monitoring, and up to 45 hours of battery life in a sweat-resistant, ultra-comfortable design. Featuring Apple H2 chip efficiency, wireless Qi charging, and adaptive EQ with personalized spatial audio, these earbuds deliver premium sound and smart connectivity for fitness enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Model Name | Powerbeats Pro 2 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Included Components | USB-C to USB-C charging cable not included, Warranty Card, Powerbeats Pro 2, Wireless Charging Case, Eartip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult, Teen |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Fitness, Entertainment, Gaming |
Charging Time | 10 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling, Office Meetings, Running, Exercising, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Smart Watch |
Control Type | Volume Control, App Control, Button Control, Siri, Touch Control, Voice Control |
Item Weight | 5.12 ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Style | Powerbeats Pro 2 |
Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Button, Siri, Touch |
Battery Life | 45 Hours |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
Earpiece Shape | Bud |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 195949591006 |
Manufacturer | Beats |
Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 3.75 x 2.25 inches |
Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
ASIN | B0DT2LTRL7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MX743LL/A |
Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | February 11, 2025 |
M**K
The best sportbuds on the market (2025)
These buddies are the way to go if your looking for premium sport earbuds. First and foremost these will stay in your ear no matter what and that's why I went with them over the airpods or other beats which are cheaper. When it comes to sound quality these are producing a punchy bass which I personally love and although I've never owned airpods pro I think they definitely go head to head. I would give the noise canceling and transparency an A- just because they do the job but nothing mind blowing. I've been using the powerbeats for a few months now and I can tell you the battery life is phenomenal going without charge (the case) for a week+ with 1 an hour of usage per day. Overall on the pricy end but gives you the premium earbud that will stick with you throughout all life's adventures.
V**O
Highly recommend this product
I’ve been an Apple user for the longest time. The one product from apple they didn’t get right, in my opinion, are the airpods(buds). They never fit. Always fall out no matter how hard I jam them in my ears. I swore never to buy another apple airpods(buds) again. I decided to do searching for bud type noise canceling headphones and went with the Powerbeats pro 2. The noise canceling isn’t as good as the over the headphones that cover the ear like the AirPods Max which I have and love. But they do cancel out most sounds making my listening using the Powerbeats pro 2 exceptional. They sound/perform better that the apple airpods. Easy to pair with an iPhone. They also have a heart monitor feature that work with the apple health app. These are perfect for the gym or when you’re laying down getting some sun. I highly recommend this particular beats product. I got the orange color.
L**L
UPDATED: How do they compare to the Fit Pro and original Powerbeats Pro for athletes?
UPDATE after a few weeks of use:After using the Powerbeats Pro 2 for a few weeks, I’ve found that the tinny non-immersive sound and the poor noise cancellation are frankly too bad to live with, especially on a $250 top of the line product.I wanted to like the Powerbeats Pro 2 ear buds based on the great ear fit, the comfort, the excellent user controls and the smaller/lighter form factor than the original Powerbeats Pro. The fit is also a lot more secure than the fit of the Fit Pro, at least for me.However, if you listen to the Fit Pro back to back with the Powerbeats Pro 2, the sound quality of the Fit Pro is heads and tails dramatically better. The Powerbeats Pro 2 sound quality is not even in the same league. The Fit Pro sound is excellent—strong bass, strong treble, well-balanced, immersive. The Powerbeats Pro 2 sound is thin, tinny, lacking bass, lacking depth.And to compare the noise cancellation between the Fit Pro and the Powerbeats Pro 2: when you turn on noise cancellation in a loud room on the Fit Pro there is an immediate and dramatic cut off in ambient noise. On the Powerbeats Pro 2 it’s hard to notice any difference when you turn on noise cancellation in a loud room.All in all, I’m more willing to live with the Fit Pro with its less secure fit but better sound than I am with the Powerbeats Pro 2 with its more secure fit but totally inadequate sound stage.For a $250 set of ear buds, Apple/Beats needs to fix the sound and noise cancellation issues. I talked to Apple about whether there would be any way to improve the sound.Apple technical support first was almost totally unwilling to even talk to me because I purchased these earbuds at Amazon. And then they offered no assistance that would meaningfully improve the sound.The bottom line: I have reluctantly returned these earbuds.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~My original review:PROS:Better, more custom fit in the ears (at least for me) than the original Powerbeats Pro. The fit in the ear canal is at a different angle than with the Fit Pro. With the Powerbeats Pro 2 I get the best fit with medium ear tips. With the Fit Pro I get the best fit with large ear tips.Much more secure fit than the Fit Pro.More comfortable than either the original Powerbeats Pro or the Fit Pro.Can easily be worn for hours without any discomfort, so a perfect accessory for ultra-endurance athletics.Design, material and build quality are all excellent. They look and feel like a high quality product.Transparency function works well—so well that it’s possible to listen to music AND be safe and connected to your immediate surroundings, like jumping out of the way of e-bikes on busy city multi-use paths, and in dodgy neighborhoods where you’d want to be in yellow alert while moving around.The lighter, less bulky feel is great compared to the original Powerbeats Pro.Sound quality is excellent ON PHONE CALLS and for other vocal-heavy uses.The case is significantly smaller than the massive original Powerbeats Pro case.The case is more robust than the case for the Fit Pro.There’s a toggle to turn off the gimmicky heart rate monitor 😊.CONS:The sound quality for music is more tinny and overall worse than the sound quality of the Fit Pro. Bass response is more subdued and there’s an overall midrange bias. For $250 ear buds, this is disappointing.Some reviewers have said that the sound is also worse than the sound on the original Powerbeats Pro. For me, the sound between the Powerbeats Pro and Pro 2 units is comparable—less rich on BOTH than on the Fit Pro.The pulse monitor seems gimmicky and superfluous. Is there any athlete on the planet doing aerobic sports who isn’t already monitoring heartbeat and using a device that is more accurate and effective than these ear buds? And other than athletes doing aerobic sports, who else has any interest in knowing their heartbeat while listening to music?Noise cancellation seems a bit worse than on the Fit Pro.THE BOTTOM LINE?I love that these things stay in my ears no matter what I’m doing—in that sense they’re unique among the most well-regarded ear buds on the market.I also love that they’re really comfortable.And I love that the feature set includes most of what Apple includes on its best ear buds.For me, those factors trump everything else (even though the sound NEEDS to be richer and more immersive—Apple, please fix this in an update).If the same is true for you, and you’re tired of having your ear buds pop out at inconvenient times, you may want to give the Powerbeats Pro 2 a look.
P**S
A HUGE improvement over the originals...but...
I had the original Powerbeats Pro for about 2 years, and man, did I enjoy those earbuds. Though I loved the hooks, the problem was that after a while, the hooks weren't helping the earbuds stay in place because I sweat so much that the earpiece itself kept popping out. Not sure if that's a testament to my sweat or just that those weren't the best fit for me.Fast forward years later, now we have the Powerbeats 2, and I was absolutely excited to get my hands on these. I went with orange because black and white are overdone, and purple isn't my color really, but orange looked unique. After giving them a run through and wearing them around for a couple hours, here's just a non-sound professional "every-man" review:1. Packaging is nice. I mean, standard issue Beats with some Apple flair. Though these are wireless charging compatible, the fact that they don't include a USB C charging cable..,I mean, c'mon...what are we doing. Seriously? How do you not include a USB C cable for people who don't have a wireless charger? Psst, hey, Applebeats...not everyone is fully wireless with qi chargers. Some folks don't want it. Stop trying to make it a thing when there are plenty of people who still prefer cables.2. The case feels nice ot the touch. Smooth, almost like...velvety. I don't know how else to put it, but I think it feels...nicer. I wish I knew how else to describe it.3. Speaking of the case, the case is NOTICEABLY smaller in the hand. I mean, yeah, of course it's bigger than the AIrPod Pro/2 and all, but a Powerbeats case that isn't a cinderblock you may keep in your pocket? I dig it.4. Also, the case itself opens REALLY easily. I've never had a case that opens as easily or as smoothly as this one does. Most cases require a little force to open, but this case literally feels like it GLIDES open. It's nice, but it also makes me worry that if I dropped the case, it may pop open easily as well.5. The earhooks are noticeably tighter. I know there are a lot of reviewers on YouTube who say these are super soft and comfortable, but if I'm being honest (and I have no reason to lie about these), the earhooks did cause me a little discomfort after a couple of hours. The hooks wrap tightly enough around the ear, but at the same time, because of the clamping force against the back of your ear, the back part of the hook may end up getting a little sore because part of the hook keeps pressing hard against the back of your ear.. Maybe it's me, but some folks who may have more physically. sensitive ears may not like this for prolonged sessions.I also like how they don't stick out TOO far on the side. I prefer that my earbuds stay close to my head, almost flush if possible. These defintely do that.6. The sound is standard Beats, but definitely improved. Nice bass, some mids, good (enough) trebles. As many YouTube reviewers have stated, you don't get these for the best in sound quality -- you get them because you need good headphones with decent sound that will stay on your ears, while also energizing you to get that next rep, while also playing nice within the Apple ecosystem. I found I actually enjoyed using the spatial audio on these because for earbuds as they sound remarkably clear (to me anyway). I'm a fan of spatial audio though, so take that for what it's worth.7. The tactile controls are nice, though you may find you might accidentally press the button from time to time, especially if you are changing out the eartips. Not a major thing, but I do like the tactile butons a LOT better than the touch controls that leave you wondering if your buds even picked up your taps. Nah, if you like physical buttons, then these have 'em and they feel pretty satisfying when you click them.8. I haven't really tried out the heart rate sensor yet because I'm a little wary of that kind of sensor in my ear. Personally, I don't see myself really caring for it, though I can see why some people do, especially folks who perhaps do a lot of cardiovascular work.Final thoughts: If you enjoyed the Powerbeats 1, and you like how Beats sound in terms of sound quality, then give these a whirl. You may like the hooks because they help keep the earbud better on the ear, despite some aforementioned soreness caused by the hook pressing against the back of your ear (does not happen to EVERYONE, but there are some out there for whom this is an issue, esp. in terms of comfort.). You may like the improved (imo) sound. You may even like how the case opens so smoothly and that they're Beats, which plays very nicely with the Apple Ecosystem. If those are compelling reasons to get these, then go for it. If you are a sound connoisseur/professional who is always looking for a reason to dislike Beats, then you'll probably find a reason or something to dislike these. You don't have to listen to me, but I'm just saying how I feel about these as an everyday gym-goer/headphone user, and I like these enough that I look forward to my next lift while rocking these!The reason I deducted 1 star, to be clear, is simply because of the soreness from the hooks. A lot of reviewers say that the hooks are really soft...they kind of are, kind of are not, but I haven't had them long enough to make a definitive statement whether or not this is an ongoing issue. This is just what I experienced, and others may not share the same experience. That said, hopefully this helps you decide! Cheers! (may update this review as time goes on)UPDATE:Just like the originals, if I make any kind of a facial expression or if I move my face muscles, then the earbud pops out. I don’t know what it is with these specific style of Powerbeats, but when I find that the left earbud wiggles itself out. Definitely a deal killer, and it’s a shame. I like the sound and I like the hooks (soreness aside). But I was doing bench press, and I found that the earbud just does not like to stay put.
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