







🎧 Power your hustle with sound that won’t quit.
Beats Powerbeats Pro are premium wireless earbuds featuring Apple’s H1 chip for ultra-fast, stable Bluetooth connectivity, delivering up to 9 hours of playback per charge and over 24 hours with the charging case. Designed for active professionals, they offer sweat and water resistance, secure-fit earhooks for all-day comfort, and intuitive on-ear controls. Perfect for seamless integration with Apple devices, these earbuds combine powerful, balanced sound with workout-ready durability.

| Brand | Beats |
| Color | Black |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Impedance | 13 Ohms |
R**5
Almost perfect headphones.
I have had my Powerbeats Pro for about a week now and after a bit of a rocky start and an adjustment period, I find them to be almost perfect headphones. When I first put them on, I was wildly disappointed. They were uncomfortable and sounded tinny with no bass at all. I genuinely believed I would be returning them and getting second gen Air Pods instead. But, given how excited I was for the Powerebeats Pro to come out and the cost, I decided to put in a little effort and give them a chance. It wasn't until about 3 or 4 days in that I decided to keep them. So, if you are like me and think your new Powerbeats Pro sound like garbage when you first put them on and you wonder if all the positive reviewers are high, experiment with all the tips before dismissing the headphones as crap. In-ear buds need a good seal to sound good. I have freakishly small ears so I always start with the smallest tip available when trying out new headphones which usually works for me. Not this time. It sounded awful and I was briefly outraged that I had paid $250 for garbage. It was counter-intuitive, but I finally tried the biggest tips instead which gave me a good seal and let me wear the headphones without having to go as deep into my ears which made them more comfortable too. Once I found the right fit with a good seal, I discovered that yes, in fact, these things do actually have some nice ear-thumping bass. I think the bass is better than original Air Pods but also not overwhelming as Beats products have a reputation for being. It's satisfyingly skull shaking without being distorted and is balanced out nicely by clear highs. I'm not an audiophile by any means, but I won't listen to any old crap either. I like a little bass and good clarity and the Powerbeats Pro deliver. My biggest issue with these is comfort. As I mentioned, I have freakishly small ears and while I have been using Air Pods for a couple years, I was doing so with discomfort. I put up with a little paind because of the convenience of function. I love the automatic connection, the ability to use one bud at a time and charging on the go in the case. So, when I first read about the Powerbeats Pro, I was expecting something that would have the convenience of Air Pods with better comfort and something that wouldn't fall out of my ears all the time. Generally, I do okay with headphones that have different sizes of silicone tips so I was expecting the Powerbeats Pro to be a comfort upgrade. Initially, they actually hurt my ears more than Air Pods, especially my right ear. I fully blame this on my freakishly small ears. I'm one of those people who often finds "one size fits all" to be laughably ridiculous. Again, I was determined to love these things so I tinkered a bit to find an acceptable level of discomfort. The largest tip allows me to get a good seal without having to put them in so deep, relieving some pressure and cutting down on pain. When I first tried them, I could only last about 20 minutes before the pain forced me to take them out. After adjusting to find a good angle and replacing the silicone tips with Comply Sport tips, I'm a lot more comfortable and can last 2 or 3 hours before I feel discomfort. Even then, I would call it discomfort and not outright pain. It's discomfort I can live with and not any worse than what I experience with Air Pods. Also, my discomfort is only in my right ear instead of both like I get with Air Pods. Since I go with one bud a lot of the time, I'll just use the left one. No biggie. I can't blame the manufacturer for my tiny ears which is why I'm not taking away a star. On the plus side, the fit is very secure. I have worked out in them several times and they don't budge. I never could work out in Air Pods because they fell out all the time. I can also wear these while laying down which I couldn't do in Air Pods without them falling out periodically. Also, the connection is great. Original Air Pods used to randomly lose connection or not connect when they were supposed to. The chip upgrade in the Powerbeats Pro seems to have resolved this little annoyance. They connect faster and after a week, I haven't experienced a drop or glitch once. The Powerbeats Pro do come with a tradeoff when it comes to the size of the case. If you are used to carrying around Air Pods in your pocket in their tiny case, forget about it with Powerbeats Pro. The case is significantly larger. It goes in a bag or purse without taking up a ton of room but it's too big to fit comfortably in a pocket. The extra battery life for Powerbeats is nice though. I frequently use one bud at a time and used to drain an Air Pod and have to switch ears regularly. I'm using the Powerbeats Pro the same way and haven't drained a bud yet. I'm okay with the bigger case since the better battery life makes me feel secure about leaving the case at home when I need to go bagless. So in summary, these are the best sounding buds I have used. They are super convenient, easy to connect and won't fall out of your ears. If you have normal human sized ears, they will probably be comfortable and the battery life is great. You have to deal with a bigger case but the positive improvements over Air Pods make the size trade-off worth it. If you don't hear the bass, try different tips and twist them around a bit before you give up. Hopefully you won't have to work as hard at it as I did to find your happy place with Powerbeats Pro but the effort has been worth it. These are really great headphones and worth the price.
T**R
Glad I waited for the Powerbeats Pro!
I want to preface this before I say anything about these headphones: I primarily use headphones for music and podcasts while I am cycling, running, or sitting at my desk at work. I use Spotify for music, and I am not an audiophile. I am not comparing these to a pair of Sennheisers with a lossless audio format as my source. I also am using an iPhone 7+ and iPad Air 2 for my devices in this review. I have been waiting on a getting a pair of truly wireless headphones because none seemed to be worth it to me. The battery life is usually dismal for obvious reasons, and most had complaints of cutouts between the earbuds. Some friends of mine have Air Pods and they all said they didn’t have cutout issues and battery life was pretty good. But, I just didn’t like the design of the Air Pods and they sounded “hollow” to me. But I get their appeal. I am so glad I waited for the Powerbeats Pro (PBP)! I was using the Jaybird X3 before I got these, and I think the sound is on par with them. One of my main annoyances with the X3’s was that the cord would tug once sweat built up on my neck while exercising, and I couldn’t use the cable shortener they provide because of the way my helmet is. I went for a bike ride yesterday with the PBP’s, and they were fantastic! It was a little windy, so I did get a little wind noise. I am hoping Comply makes some tips for these because I think that would make the noise isolation much better. My ride was around 2 hours and I still had 80% left on the PBP battery. Cons: 1. The case: it’s actually smaller than I thought, but would still be uncomfortable in a pocket. I think the 9 hour battery life on the actual headphones make this acceptable, but this may be deal breaker for some. 2. Ear fatigue: I didn’t have any fatigue during my ride, but my ears were definitely a little sensitive where the hook was resting after I took the headphones off. I’m hoping this gets better as I wear them. 3. Like the Air Pods, the PBP’s can only be connected to one device at a time. They will pair to all Apple devices on your iCloud account, but if you want to switch between devices, you have to go into your Bluetooth settings and select them. On Android you will need to pair each device separately. 4. I usually listen to a podcast when I go to sleep. These are not comfortable to lay on if you are side sleeper like I am. Also, the button the headphones will get pushed by the pillow. The button doesn’t require much force, which is great because your not shoving the headphones into your ear. Not a huge deal, but just thought I would mention it. Pros: 1. Great sound for Truly wireless, I think. 2. Great fit for exercise. 3. Pretty good sound isolation, but like I said, I am hoping Comply makes some tips for these. 4. Actual headphones are smaller than I thought they would be, and they don’t look weird on you when you are just walking down the street. Bottom line, if you use an iOS device and use headphones while exercising, I can’t recommend these enough! In my opinion, the $250 price tag is worth it given where other truly wireless headphones are priced.
M**E
The best Earphones you will ever buy...
These are probably the best Bluetooth earbuds I have ever bought. There is one bug, but it is very easy to fix and it rarely happens. Occasionally (I am saying like once every 3 months), the earbuds will disconnect from my device and stop playing sound. The easy fix is to turn off Bluetooth and turn it back on. I have read reviews of similar occurrences and people are thinking it is Bluetooth interference. I do not think that is what it is. Just happens randomly. I use them every day and sometimes I lose connection with no other Bluetooth devices around. But other than one small bug, these earbuds rock! I will use one earbud at a time and rotate them when one earbud is low. Each earbud lasts about 9 hours and the base charges an additional 24 hours, which means I make my earbuds last about 42 hours. Bluetooth range is excellent. Sound quality is excellent. Does get loud but it does not completely cancel out sound (like a vacuum running). Earbuds are very relaxing on the ears and I wear them all day. Works with my 2 computers, Windows and Chromebook. Works with my Samsung S8 and my Samsung tablet. I do have an old iPod touch (gen 2) and it did not support it. But these are made for apple so you will get the most of it using an iPhone. Did some research and with the iPhone, you can use Siri by holding down the button on the earbud and you can get a battery status of the powerbeats on the phone. Android, Windows, and Chromebook do not support these features. Unless there was an update recently and they fixed it. I tested all of this out months ago when I first got my powerbeats. What I love the most about these powerbeats is the security of the earbuds. To sync to new devices, the user must hold down the sync button, then connect. Once connected, the user can connect to the earbuds when they are not connected to another device. Let me give you an example. I have these connected to my laptop, phone, tablet, etc. I can take one earbud with me and put in my pocket. The charging base is at home and I am out doing errands. I can turn on my Bluetooth on my phone, find the powerbeats under Paired Devices, and it connects. I then can disconnect from my phone and connect to my tablet. Once they are connected, they remain connected. It will never switch devices. The earbuds are never in discoverable mode unless you sync them. So, someone else that has Bluetooth on and is searching for a device will not even see it, even though it is not connected to anything. With most Bluetooth devices, if it is on and disconnected, people can see the device. The last thing I will talk about is the sensor in the earbud. So far it works with all my devices. If I take out my earbud, the music or movie that is playing will stop and once I put the earbud back on, it resumes on its own. I guess one thing I do not like is that there is no battery indicator on the charging base. I will use them every day and forget to check the battery life on the charging base. Usually every 2 or 3 days I will charge the base to make sure it is always charged. Whenever the Powerbeats Pro 2 come out, hopefully they add this feature. Like 4 lights on the bottom, indicating 25, 50, 75, and 100%. The 25 should blink when almost dead. But other than that, I love my powerbeats pro!
J**T
Good quality
These are amazing I love these they a super loud how I like it it blocks out excess noise and sounds clear for the music I play they fit snug over my ear comfortably. easy to access the volume play stop all through just by pressing the buttons on the headphones. I order black which was exactly what I asked for and it was like a matte with a little gloss perfect! These headphones can do many things hang up calls answer calls etc. From what it's made of can be easily cleaned which is a plus !
J**E
Running Earphone Showdown - These were my winner
EDIT: 4 months in The sound quality of these headphones are still great and I'm still really pleased with these being my final choice. That being said, I'm dropping it from 5 stars to 4 because the connectivity issues and power issues are driving me insane. And the fact that these are premium earbuds while still having these issues is just inane. Also, I have an android, so I'm not sure if these issues exist with Apple users or not (I'm guessing at least the second issue does, if not both). First: when you put the earbuds back in the case, you have to really work at finangling them inside the case to make sure they actually register as being put away and auto disconnect from the phone. This isn't the biggest issue, it's just maybe a 30 second annoyance. But 30 second annoyance every single time you put them away gets to be more and more annoying. Second: The earbuds have been losing charge inside the case. This didn't ever happen before until I recently went on a trip and flew somewhere. The earbuds were fully charged before takeoff, and completely dead at landing. I have no idea why this happened, but I assumed it was a fluke. It happened again on the way back. Since then, the earbuds have been draining to 0% in the case without me using them. I'm not sure if this is causation or even correlation, or just pure terrible coincidence. But it is infuriating. I'm showing up to workouts and can't use them because they're dead. It's also worth noting that I did the software update around the same time as the travel, so it could be because of that software update rather than something weird about flying (which probably makes more sense). Either way, it's absolutely infuriating. Again, sound quality is still there, but the stars will continue to drop if I can't get a fix at least for this second issue. Original Review: I was looking for new earphones specifically for fitness with the main usage test being running. I wanted to test across several price points to see which would be most worth the money. I've only had cheap running earphones before (though I have nicer cans that I use to listen with in other scenarios and some nice wired in ears for when I perform live). I don't really care about noise cancelling. My primary criteria were about comfort (and if it can stay in my ear while running), and the sound quality vs price (how much marginal return do I get per dollar). I ended up picking a premium pair because you can really notice how much more digital/fake the audio sounds when testing side by side, the lower down in price you go. (note: a lot of what I put were just notes I was jotting down while testing them. I try to do a more succinct summary in the first line of each option, and then it gets more rambly/random after that) In the running: Sony WF-1000XM4 $189.00 | Beats Fit Pro - $179 | Power Beats Pro - $179 | Jabra Elite 4 Active - $89 | JBL Endurance Peak 3 - $89.95 | Soundcore Sport X10 - $69.99 | JLab JBuds Air Sport - $69.88 | Golrex $29.99 | BMani T16 $39.99 Here are my thoughts: Power Beats Pro - $179 (149) - My winner overall Sounds great. It is not the best sound I've heard in earphones, but doesn't seem to lack anything. Has good thumpy bass, presence in the mids, and good clarity up high. Nothing to complain about the sound. Big/heavy case (doesn't matter that much, but I do take these on big hikes so smaller case would have been nicer) I think ultimately will be more comfortable for long use than the Fit pro. The stock medium tips fit fine, unlike the fit pro for some reason. Sounds essentially the exact same as the fit pro which makes sense Beats Fit Pro - $179 I wanted this to be my favorite. It's light, small, has fun color options, and sounds great. But it ultimately was just not comfortable enough to leave in my ears for longer than 45 minutes. This would vary from person to person obviously. Pretty comfortable, but had to switch to the small eartips (only earbuds I had to switch from the medium/stock tips). Stays in the ears well, but I think that the whole thing being in there will get uncomfortable pushing my ears after a while. Really little case which is nice. Really great clarity, feels perfect Can't find any eq in the app, but I didn't feel the need to adjust any eq settings either, every band/frequency was very satisfying, so that's kind of nice not having to set it myself Sony WF-1000XM4 $189.00 I believe this has a slightly fuller sound quality to it. Can't really pinpoint how or why, but seems to be the most superior sound quality of all of them. I thought it might be better bass but that's not it. I can't pick a part any individual component that seem superior, it just has an overall fuller sound There just doesn't seem to be any way that these are going to stay in during a run. Would be great for any non-exercise application, but just wasn't what I was looking for. I would choose these if I were looking for just walk around town kind of earbuds. Jabra Elite 4 Active - $89 Great clarity and bass out of the box. I am the kind of guy who can only really tell sound differences when a/b testing it. If I only listened to these earbuds, I would have been fully satisfied with the sound quality, the comfort, and the security. It's only because I tested it next to the premium models above that I decided not to go with this. But if this is your budget range, these are definitely the winners. Excessively comfortable, like the most comfortable of any of the earbuds (premiums included), and feel like they will stay in on a run even though they don't have any sort of little hook like the soundcore or powerbeats, or over ear hook like the others. Definitely the best ergonomics. Would take this over the JBL endurance or any other in the sub $150 price range. Soundcore Sport X10 - $69.99 more satisfying for non edm music than the other options down below. Better separation for instruments and vocals. Compared against JLabs with blue tips in, the bass is more comparable. Soundcore keeps more clarity than on higher end (albeit a little tinny sounding), than JLabs Bass is definitely much better than JLabs. It does feel a bit more muddy because of the heavier bass, there may have been better vocal clarity with JLabs Everything else seems fine ANC is decent small profile is light, really comfortable and stays in the ears JLab JBuds Air Sport - $69.88 bigger profile, slightly less comfortable than the Soundcore. Bass is lacking out of the box. There's better mid and high clarity on these than the soundcore. Bass improves a noticeable amount by switching to blue tips, but you lose some clarity higher up bass feels punchier in edm in these than x10 These are definitely more satisfying for thumpy edm music than the x10 The sound quality just feels lacking in depth, no matter which eq setting you choose. Has a connected usb charger on the case as a charger (rather than a separate chord to plug into both charger and power), which I don't think I like JBL Endurance Peak 3 - $89.95 Clear vocals and instruments in mids and highs. Slightly more clear and crisp than the soundcore Nice bass as well, (slightly worse bass than soundcore), less satisfying than the sound core on lyrical song but actually has punchier bass on edm Plenty loud (other reviews saying they don't get loud) The equalizer app gives lots of control This bass is also superior once equalized. So both bass and instrumental/vocals have more clarity. After messing with eq, is better than soundcore. This sounded perfectly fine until compared with higher tier, then when a/b compared it sounded a bit more fake, a bit more digital, definitely enough to notice a difference Golrex $29.99 It is okay sound, probably the best in this price range. If you just want something cheap that will give you sound, these are fine. If you care about sound quality even a little bit, it's worth it to get a better headset. There is no clarity at any frequency, just a decent amount of noise. Has an attempted cheap premium look with led interfaces. BMani T16 $39.99 Sounds way below average, worse than the golrex. Really similar packaging and look to the golrex, so they're either just copying each other or made by the same people
P**R
Clean your earbuds and case with rubbing alcohol!
I bought a pair of these off Amazon in July of 2023. These are the best earbuds I’ve ever owned. I’ve seen reviews complaining about sound quality. They sound amazing for what they are. When I’m not active I use over the ear headphones for the quality. But for the gym, shopping, bowling, or at the roller rink I use these. They drown out all other noise in these environments. I hear a little music at the roller rink but it is not enough to ruin my mood or my music. I’m really writing this review because on January 22nd 2025 one of my earbuds stopped working. It seemed like it was not charging. I thought I was going to have to get another pair of earbuds. I was a little disappointed because I don’t abuse my earbuds and I felt like they should not be having any issues. I was reading reviews comparing the original Powerbeats with the Powerbeats 2 to see if $70 was worth the upgrade or if I should just get another pair of the original Powerbeats. One of the reviews said that they were having connectivity issues and that they cleaned their earbuds with rubbing alcohol. I decided to try that before I got a new pair of earbuds. It worked like a charm. They are working great now. They even fit snug in the charging case again. They stopped clicking into place when I would put them away. They started clicking again. If you are having trouble with your Powerbeats I suggest that you clean them thoroughly. Both the earbuds and the case. To be honest if you have not done that I would recommend doing it as soon as possible as it made a huge difference for me.
S**S
Quality Problems
The bottom line: audio quality aside, these buds malfunction so much that they become increasingly unusable. I have had my buds replaced once by Apple, and the replacements are as bad as the originals. I just bought $25 buds from Amazon, also over the ear, and they not only sound slight better and fit better, but so far they are more reliable, too. These earbuds have been a disappointing experience. The product malfunctions, Apple’s support and repair are poor, and the earbuds themselves are nothing spectacular. First, periodically one bud or the other will completely discharge while it’s in the plugged-in charging case, and unless you use your cell phone to check the charge, you won’t know it was discharged until you’ve walked out the door and one bud just dies. Note that this is not merely a failure of the bud to recharge, but rather the bud actually fully DIScharges in the charging case because the case things the bud is out and in use. Apple does not acknowledge that this is a known problem, but I’ve read similar reports by others, so Apple probably does or certainly should know about it. I also expect this was not a fluke in my particular set because Apple eventually warranty-exchanged my set with a new one, and the same discharge problem happened with the replacement set. Second, Apple’s support and service was notably bad. The eventual warranty replacement I received was because of the complete failure of the buttons on one of the buds, and not because of the discharge issue. But I made two trips to the Apple Store, and the buds were twice sent back from the Repair center without being repaired. A supervisor at the Apple store could offer no more than to send them to the worthless repair center a third time (an offer I declined). It is only because of a competent and sympathetic supervisor I reached on the phone that a warranty replacement was issued. Third, I bought these over-the-ear buds because regular buds pop out of my ears. I’m supposing it’s because my ear canals are smaller than usual. These buds are comfortable, and the ear hooks do their job pretty well, but no matter which rubber eartip I use, the buds do not seat well and so the sound is tinny. Unlike Shure Aonic 215 over-the-ear buds, these do not come with an equalizer app, but you can get music apps that do have a built-in equalizer. These also are rated only IPX4 which should mean they will not fail due to ingress of perspiration, but IPX6 would certainly be more assuring and is available in some comparable products. Note also that this product does not have active noise reduction. On the plus side, the buttons on both buds are matched, so you can use either bud for pausing, skipping, increasing or decreasing the volume, and the plus and minus volume controls are separate from the play/pause button. (The Shure Aonic buds do give you more flexibility, since you can program the buttons, but the Shure have only one button on each bud so you might mean to increase the volume and find you skipped forward instead.) Overall, the audio is acceptable. UPDATE: After writing my original comments, I discover that the issue I describe is known. in 2022, a class action against Apple was proposed on the defect, and the defect was reported at least as early as 2020. So Apple made me send the buds in for repair only to, twice, send them back unrepaired, while Apple had to have known all along that this was an inherent defect in the product that could never be repaired. I've sequentially reduced my rating from three stars to one. These are extremely unreliable. Sometimes one bud won't charge; sometimes the other won't. Sometimes the case doesn't recognized you've removed a bud and so there's no way to turn it on. Manipulating the bud in the case might or might not work.
N**I
Got more than expected
Came for the extreme reliability, stayed for the incredibly sound quality. It never sounds like an earbud is producing all the sounds, but that you're actually there in the movie, in the game, and the sounds are coming from all around you, from 10 feet away, from an inch away. You can hear the difference. It's shocking, for people that never had it before. People that say they don't enjoy music just need to get off their cheap antiqued earbuds. Still, the extreme reliability is the selling point. Can't possibly fall off and go missing. Waterproof enough to take a shower with. Incredible battery (are you sure it's just 9 hours?). Can do independent ear listening, which effectively doubles the battery life. Plus elegant, beautiful case that recharges 90 minutes worth in 10 minutes. Therefore, performance is guaranteed at all hours, a trait that is look for even in business tech. Yes, I do believe these sports earbuds are good enough to sold as businessmen earbuds. The natural passive noise canceling is a little much sometimes. It's a bit bothersome to need to take one off every time you need to have a conversation, but whatever. It's actually somewhat strange to wear in public, because at this price point, I feel like I had to be on guard in worse neighborhoods, but then you look over and see someone holding an iPhone X in public... oh well. Update: After over a month of use, am feeling more like these are still great, but not perfect, and therefore might not be worth over $200. I bought these for their reliability, but putting them on and having them connect is the one area these have trouble with. They HAVE to connect to bluetooth while in the case, which makes them a hassle to put on in public or while driving. And sometimes, only one side connects (sometimes only the left, sometimes only the right). However, a few repeated presses of the play button on the nonresponsive side gets it to come back to life. Did not expect this of an Apply product. The other thing is... I actually don't get to workout with these on as often as I thought. In the gym, I'm talking to my buddies and need to hear them talking, plus actually feeling a little conscious about wearing a pricy set around them. While running, I tend to have my own thoughts anyways. Still I use them... half the time. They are a great replacement for the broken overhead headset I originally had for sitting down at a desk :P Two in one? Didn't expect the $50 off to be permanent. I suppose Apple were trying to sell them all off before the 2nd and bigger shipment of the Sony WF-1000XM3 came out (which I personally would not have bought because it's a new and therefore untested product).
X**R
defective product
the left ear is not working and not charging the plastic cover of the beats box is slighlty teared off. it seems like it is a return item and reselling it back again. very bad product and the seller is reseling back defective item scan seller
B**O
What you really want to know... should I buy these?
First let me start by saying I’m not an expert nor an audiophile. I was on the hunt for true wireless earbuds that I could use at work. They had to have good quality sound, excellent battery life, the ability to use one at a time, and be comfortable to wear hours at a time. Excluding budget earphones there are not many options available at what I’d call a premium level. So here is what helped me choose this particular set. Both the right and left ear bud have identical controls allowing you to use one alone or both together. Each earbud can control volume, play /pause, next track and previous track. They have an estimated 9h batter life and easily recharge within their case. Setup is super easy and I’m currently using them with an Android phone. Sound quality is good but please keep in mind sound is subjective. What I like you might not like. Volume levels seem high enough for me. Any louder and honestly you are asking for hearing problems in the future. They are very comfortable to wear for long periods of time. You have a better chance of your head falling off before these would fall out of your ears. So if you are looking for ear buds to use while working out these would be perfect. If you are a four eyed freak like me Yes you can use your glasses with these. I don’t find it difficult to wear at all. I haven’t had any issues with Bluetooth connections. These have the Apple H1 chip so you will have the same connection experience you would have with AirPods. I’ve connected these with my iPhone 7+, iPad, Huawei P30 Pro, and Nvidia Shield. You will only be able to connect these to one device at a time. I’m very pleased with these and other than the higher price tag compared to similar options I think they are among the best available at the moment. They might not be for you and they might not be for others. That in no way makes them junk or not worth buying.
C**O
Charging Earphones is Very Difficult
The earphones are not charging after 3 months of use. The case charges fine but the right side earphones are losing charge/ not charging when placed in the case... very disappointing.
M**B
My experience with the product
First Review (21-05-2021): 4-Stars There is nothing wrong with the product as a lot of reviews say, I am using it for a few days now, it is working well. There are a lot of videos showing the difference between the original and the fake ones, following a few of them, the product is original and nothing like the fake ones, the low price is probably due to the absence of warranty, so checking the serial number on Apple website confirms that it is an original, however, there are no warranty plans or even purchase date available. My recommendation is to go through with the product purchase, and purchase an additional AMAZON UAE warranty plan (extra 25-50 AED/year). So for that warranty issue I take of a star, giving the product and overall 4/5 rating. New Update (23-05-2021): 5-Stars I e-mailed Amazon.ae inquiring about the warranty, they confirmed that warranty is 1-year covered by Amazon directly -not by APPLE-, which can be claimed but needs the presence of both, original box and invoice, thus the Warranty issued is resolved, considering of course the reputation of Amazon.
J**T
Powerbeats Pro ❤️
One of the best purchase till date ✌🏻
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