
"The Beats Fit Pro supported Spatial Audio with compatible devices, and the Powerbeats Fit expands compatibility to include FaceTime calls. Additionally, the Powerbeats Fit are equipped with Adaptive EQ, which adjusts the audio output of each earbud based on the user's ear shape, according to Beats. The Powerbeats Fit should provide users with an additional hour of continuous playback, as Beats claims each earbud offers seven hours of playtime and up to 30 hours with the charging case."
"Otherwise, the Powerbeats Fit are similar to the older Beats Fit Pro. Both models run on Apple's H1 headphone chip, which powers features like active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and spatial audio. This chip also provides Apple users with features such as Automatic Switching between Apple devices, Audio Sharing, Siri integration, and Find My compatibility. Like the Beats Fit Pro, Android users can access Powerbeats Fit controls in the Beats app, including one-touch pairing,"
The Powerbeats Fit replaces the Beats Fit Pro with a redesigned in-ear fit and additional wingtip options while retaining an IPX4 water resistance rating. The earbuds add Adaptive EQ to tailor audio to each ear and expand Spatial Audio compatibility to include FaceTime calls. Each earbud delivers seven hours of playback and the charging case offers up to 30 hours, an hour more than the predecessor. Both models use Apple's H1 chip for ANC, transparency mode, spatial audio, Automatic Switching, Audio Sharing, Siri, and Find My support. Android users can control features via the Beats app. The earbuds are available to order for $200 in four colors.
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