Soumya Prakash Pradhan

The Beats Fit Pro and AirPods Pro are both well-known wireless headphones with great reputations for providing quality audio experiences in an easy-to-use package.

The main differences between the two are - their design, control, audio quality, noise cancellation, features and apps, and compatibility.
The Beats Fit Pro and AirPods Pro explore their unique features to help you make an informed decision.

Design:

The Beats Fit Pro comes in four colours with foldable wing tips that fit the upper part of the ear, while the AirPods Pro only comes in white and has a skin-detect sensor that stops audio playback when the pods touch other surfaces.

Control:

In terms of control, the AirPods Pro has touch volume sensors and auto-pause initiated by motion detection, while the Beats Fit Pro has a one-button-for-all control and you need to assign all the controls to the app through iOS settings.

Audio quality:

When it comes to audio quality, the AirPods Pro 2 has a new low-distortion driver, a custom amplifier, and an adaptive EQ that provide a rich and energetic sound. It also has Personalised Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking. The Beats Fit Pro retains its old specs but has top-of-the-line audio technology with a well-balanced sound profile.

Capabilities:

Both headphones have similar noise cancellation capabilities, but the AirPods Pro has been improved to reduce two times more unwanted noise. The AirPods Pro also has a few more features and apps than the Beats Fit Pro, such as the Find My app and Precision Finding feature.

While both headphones can be paired with iOS and Android devices, the AirPods Pro works best with Apple devices due to its use of the H2 chip and Bluetooth 5.3, while the Beats Fit Pro is more platform-neutral but uses the less powerful Bluetooth 5.0.

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