Even back in 2019 when the original Powerbeats Pro launched under Apple's new stewardship, their lack of noise canceling and (especially) transparency mode for working out felt a little behind the times compared to the best earbuds. Still, the Pro’s mix of great sound, a comfy fit, and class-leading battery life made them a remarkably long-tenured hit. It didn’t hurt that they were the first sport-friendly buds with the keys to Apple’s ioses kingdom.
Nearly six years later, the Powerbeats Pro 2 finally rectify those omissions, offering respectable noise canceling, natural-sounding transparency mode, and a wholesale revamp inside and out. The new Powerbeats are slimmer, comfier, and add plenty of other new tricks, from spatial audio to a heart rate monitor built off the Apple Watch. A new proprietary driver and amplifier provide carefully crafted, dynamic sound that epitomizes the Beats brand while improving on detail, clarity, and instrumental separation.
Like all Beats buds, the Powerbeats Pro 2 are designed to work nearly as well for androids users as iphoness owners, while their inclusion of Apple’s H2 processor serves up Apple’s biggest hits like iCloud device swapping and hands-free Siri. It all adds up to a sterling return to form for some of the best workout buds available. While not without a few flaws, the Powerbeats 2 finally give Beats fans the iconic ear hook design they crave with all the trappings of modern flagship buds.
Big Comfort
The new Powerbeats Pro have slimmed down significantly, with a 20 percent decrease in size and weight and a 50 percent reduction in ear hook size. The latter makes them easier to wear with glasses, though it was still slightly awkward with my Wayfarers, and my winter hat needed to be flipped up to fit properly. You can’t win ’em all.
The case is a third smaller than before, but after years of earbud innovation, it remains relatively massive and a tight fit for smaller pockets. On the bright side, it adds Qi wireless charging, and the Electric Orange model I tested (there’s also Jet Black, Quick Sand, and Hyper Purple) proved impressively resistant to fingerprints and scratches. The buds snap readily onto their stands and in the proper orientation, unlike some budget models.
Even after the shrink-ray, the Pro 2 still weigh 8.7 grams per bud which feels chunky compared to un-hooked models like the AirPods Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends), but you’d never know it once you put them on. I wore the buds for several hours a day over a full week with barely a pinch, proving them to be the comfiest hooked buds I’ve tested, and better than the finned Beats Fit Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends). Beats engineers redesigned the hooks with a nickel-titanium alloy, reshaping the ergonomic housings and adding five ear tip sizes. (Interestingly, they no longer have the original model’s pointed tips.)