(NEW) Beats Powerbeats Pro Wireless Earbuds
$104.99
$249.95
58% off
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Condition: New
Color: Black
Top positive review
17 people found this helpful
Works great, long battery life
By K. Furr on Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021
These are very nice handy earbuds, achieving the dreams I had years ago for Bluetooth ear pieces suitable for working out. You can probably still find my reviews from 15 years ago blasting massive, poorly-built, LED-blazing Bluetooth earphones. For years I've been using the earlier Powerbeats wireless (the buds connected by a cord). These Pros do fit a bit differently than the Powerbeats, but for me they fit fine and stay secure -- I prefer buds with the over-the-ear arch. And unlike Jabra sport buds I also have, they do not seal off my ears SO snugly that I'm overwhelmed with the sound of blood rushing around my head and my own pulse. The audio sounds fine. I don't pretend to be an audiophile and I don't listen to music much anymore -- mostly audiobooks, podcasts, and YouTube -- so I won't attempt to judge the full audio range of it. Also I pretty much never make voice calls on my iPhone so I don't know how well the mic would work. Tricky to measure the battery life, since there is no way to turn these buds off except to insert them into their case, at which point they start to recharge. If you just disconnect them and set them on the counter outside of their case, they remain "on" and the battery may be drained next time you go to use them, so don't do that. But once I drained the battery of the case itself, I could commence tracking battery life, as at that point the buds are turned off when in the case, and cannot recharge in a depleted case. When the case drains to 4% battery, it will slow down how much it charges the buds, but does gradually deplete to zero. But close enough to say that when the case gets to 4% it stops effectively charging the buds. On iOS, upon opening the case, you get a nice window that automatically pops on the iPhone or iPad giving the exact battery levels of case and buds (this however does not happen when the case is truly drained, though you can plug it into the charger for just a moment to power up the case and activate the battery window). One annoyance here: that automatic popup window only pops up about 60-70% of the time. Often it just doesn't appear, even though the buds are automatically connecting. And if the window does not automatically appear, there is no way to manually force it to appear -- aside from just shutting and then opening the case until it works (Maybe a software update will fix that someday.) So at that point of draining the case to turn OFF recharging, how long do the buds last on just their own batteries? I tracked this and my observation is about 8.5 hours (far better than my earlier Powerbeats ever performed). But unless you plan to wear the buds for a single extended session that doesn't much matter. I use mine for walking and working out, so I'm not often going to need them for more than 2 hours at a shot. What matters for me is the life of fully charged buds AND case together, using the case to charge the buds as needed til they both expend their batteries. I tracked this accumulated usage also, and found I got 26.0 hours of usage by the time both case and buds were depleted. Note -- the battery meter gets wonky at low charge. When I did finally get the buds down to 25% and stored them in drained case, the next day the buds were dead. Of course how I'm REALLY going to use the case is to plug it into the charger long before any battery gets low, so effectively battery life is just not going to be a concern with these buds, whereas my earlier Powerbeats required some attention: I had to be very careful to plug in those buds after every second walk or workout, and often did have the battery die mid-activity. These new Powerbeats Pros are just infinitely better in that regard and really no complaints. I'll come back and add one complaint: the case is pretty but is as slick as a wet bar of bath soap. It's even SHAPED like a bar of bath soap. I've dropped it multiple times, and I'm afraid I'll break it. So, I'll uglify this pretty case by slapping on some masking tape for a bit of friction. As with Apple's history of atrocious Apple TV remotes, sometimes Apple lets pretty design trump practicality.
Top critical review
235 people found this helpful
I didn't know a product could be so poorly designed.
By RIR on Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2020
This is a review for use with android and macbook pro TLDR most glitchy product i've ever had in my life. Updates are few and far between and bring new glitches. Most common glitch is sound going out of sync between left and right resulting in delay, and feeling of echo in the audio: it's infuriating and requires disconnect and reconnect: sometimes with waiting in between or having to repair from box which makes the big bulky charge box a must carry everywhere: can't exactly go ona run with that thing. Imagine having to interrupt your sports routine 2-4 times to get these things working, does that make you want to work out more or less? Since i first bought them, they have been nothing but glitchy, and it took two months to have them replaced on apple care (because apple after sale service is a joke) so i made a glitch diary over the past few weeks to write this review. Android: many of these glitches are not android dependent but rather location/movement dependent, or where you put your phone dependent, or what your phone is touching dependent or next to what appliance you're standing dependent and sometimes audio app dependent (switching apps resolves the glitch). Glitches are "seasonal" they come and go, though some are constant. But there's always something new. -Worst and by most common glitch: the earbuds often go out of sync resulting in an echo (bc of the delay btw one ear and the other). This one is infuriating/maddening: happens everyday many times. Sometimes i just live with it because i don't want to go through the motions of disconnecting/wait/reconnect but the sync keeps drifting and it gets jarring/disorienting after a while: like chinese drip torture. - powerbeats connect, sound still comes from phone speakers -“skipping sound effect” from the connection faltering -sometimes nonstop struggle to stay in sync, stay connected -Sounds cuts in and out repeatedly with random intervals (on... off........ on.... off... on........ off...) -put them in a box and close it only to realize they’re still connected and the sound is coming out of the box still, but sometimes the opposite problem occurs: i'd be listening from macbook speakers and they. randomly connect to the laptop and start playing from within the box, and pause playback. Must turn off bluetooth on device to recover sound from speakers. -sometimes resumes all audio app after you pause and play (eg pause podcast, hit play, youtube, podcasts, audible all start playing together at the same time) - Different buttons/functions cease to work, sometimes all buttons won’t respond (sound plays buttons unresponsive), sometimes just some buttons, just volume or play, or just one earbud. -Sometimes buttons work but no sound (can see the app play/pause on the screen) -Sometimes connects (as confirmed by connection sound and bluetooth menu on phone) but no sound and buttons unresponsive. Sometimes no sound though buttons can play/pause -lag between commands and response (btw hitting play and music playing, pause and music pausing) - often disconnects from phone after a call: when you hang up sound resumes from phone speakers -sometimes disconnects during call making me run back to phone to continue call on phone - sometimes one of the earbuds "forgets" its charged straight out of the box, putting it back in the charge box "reminds" it it's actually full (goes from 0% to 100% immediately): imagine you put them on step out of the. house and realize one of the earbuds is acting dead, now you have to go back home, stick it in the huge box you don't want to carry around and. then g et back to your run/bike/routine -rarely, one earbud "dies" and needs to be placed in charging box for a long while before it comes back to "life" -updates few and far between and bring new glitches - EVERYTIME I ride (bike) through specific intersections it "slices" the connection: audio goes out though the app continues to play and the connection is still established in the bluetooth menu. Recently (new "seasonal" glitches since last update ): -just doesn't automatically connect when i open box and put them on, I have to manually connect them from the bluetooth menu, sometimes i have to repair them from the box. - one ear starts playing immediately, other earbud takes 6-9 seconds to connect, during which you're standing there. waiting to see if it's this glitch or the one where one of the earbuds thinks it's empty and needs to be put back in the box to remember it's full. -earbuds connect but they don't make the connection sound so you don't know if they've connected or not without playing something - entire volume range is on the bottom three increments of the volume bar, goes from no sound (one volume click up) 50% volume (one volume click up) 100% volume and all the rest of the range no matter how much you volume up/down, remains at 100% volume. Macbook pro -refuses to connect/reconnect to macbook pro, no idea why, requires a factory reset and re pairing -randomly switches to another device mid use (from phone to macbook pro or vice versa) Sound Quality: bass ok, HIGH TREBLE many podcasts sound like there's a hissing in your ear when they pronounce the letter S. Overall sound is good but the hissing from the high trebble is annoying: one solution to this i found was to use biggest size rubber buds and shove them well into your ear: enhances bass and mitigates treble. Customer service: took nine days to ship them back to some facility to have them "looked at" decided they were fine within twenty minutes (i know this because they have a link to a tracker) and returned them to me (they had to overnight ship them when I blew a gasket at the store when i realized the confirmation email after nine days was just for their receipt of the product at the repair facility and not that they were done and ready for pickup: nine days, just to get from the store to the "repair" facility). Had to return twice more and both times same thing: they receive them, immediately decide nothing wrong with them, return them: spent the whole summer without the product i had bought SPECIFICALLY for that summer. In the end some "genius" i paris told me it was because they were labeling the problem as "permanent" as opposed to "intermittent" (permanent means it's always there and so it should show right out of the box) Please comment if you've been having any of these problems. thanks 100% would not recommend
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