Beats Powerbeats Pro
No noise cancelling, 9 h, WirelessCurrently out of stock
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Overall ratingVery good86/100
The Elite Active 75t wins on points. The overall impression is that the Jabra model is not only suitable for sports. It is generally a clear alternative to the more expensive Apple AirPods Pro. In second place comes the Jaybird Vista 2, the smallest wireless in-ear sports headphones with convincing features...
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... Thanks to Apple's built-in H1 chip, the Powerbeats Pro also have a remarkable range. So you don't have to have your iPhone next to you while exercising at all. And finally, audio sharing allows you to share your playlist with a second person with Beats headphones or AirPods.
This test report belongs to a different type: Powerbeats Pro (No noise cancelling, 9 h, Wireless)
Very good88/100
- Excellent battery life
- Firm, comfortable fit
- Strong equipment
- Fun sound for electro
- Height display sometimes a little exhausting
The Beats Powerbeats Pro perform strongly in the test. They are splash-proof and sit firmly in the ear at all times thanks to their bracket system. The sound is good to very good, and the battery life is spectacular. There is also little missing in the features. However, at the time of testing, the Beats Powerbeats Pro cost 250 euros - that's expensive.
This test report belongs to a different type: Powerbeats Pro (No noise cancelling, 9 h, Wireless)
- Top battery life
- clean sound
- Splash water protection
- Large charging box
After a tough fight, the winner is clear: it's Beats Powerbeats Pro. With impressive battery life, clever controls and dynamic sound, the in-ears clearly beat the competition on points. The Jabra Elite Sport with its heart rate monitor and versatile training app are also exciting for ambitious athletes.
This test report belongs to a different type: Powerbeats Pro (No noise cancelling, 9 h, Wireless)