Testseek.com have collected 163 expert reviews of the Beats by Dr. Dre Powerbeats Pro and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Beats by Dr. Dre Powerbeats Pro.
May 2019
(85%)
163 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
155 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
850100163
The editors liked
The Powerbeats Pro have better sound and battery life than the AirPods and will stay on your ears securely. They offer all the same basic conveniences of the 2019 AirPods
Including fast pairing
Rock-solid wireless connectivity and always-on Siri voice-r
Powerful audio performance with intense bass depth and bright highs
Strong battery life
Exceptionally secure in-ear fit
Super secure fit
Good controls
Big
Bassy sound
Great sound
Super long battery life
Really snug fit
Physical control buttons on both earbuds
Magically seamless setup
Just like with AirPods
Lengthy battery life
Well-balanced sound
Comfortable
Stable fit for running
Bluetooth 5.0
Class 1
Apple's H1 chip allows for much greater flexibility
Sound quality
Secure fit
Incredible battery life
Superb audio quality
A fit that won't come off
No issues with latency or connectivity
Sound quality is great
Convenience of physical buttons
It's not just an Apple party
Very stable ear-hook design for sports
Good audio reproduction
Comfortable in-ear fit
Good control scheme
Battery life
Good sound quality
Very secure athletic fit
Long battery lifeGreat sound quality
Great for working outGood sound quality
Good for working out
Low profile design
Relatively inexpensiveSecure fit
Great sound qualityIncredibly crisp audio
Exceptional battery life
Much improved sound from other Beats products
Apple H1 chip is a workhorse for headphones
Ambidextrous controls are amazing
The editors didn't like
The Powerbeats Pro are more expensive than AirPods. The charging case isn't pocket-friendly
Nor does it offer wireless charging. The headphones deliver some treble push
And may not fit all ears perfectly
Expensive
Wildly sculpted sound signature
Auto-play feature isn't for everyone
Big charging case
No ANC/Awareness modes
Can't tweak sound profile
Large charging case
Pricey
Bulky charging case
Deemphasized mids
Isolation not great
Cost
De-emphasized mids
Chunky battery case
Lack of extra features like ambient noise passthrough or a wireless charging case
Charging case is huge
Ambient sound isolation
Not cancellation
More expensive than many wireless earbuds
Lower IP rating than other sports headphones
Poor isolation performance
Can take some time to get comfortable
Can be uncomfortable when worn for 2+ hours
Relatively large charging caseExpensive
Relatively short battery lifeMay not fit large ears wellExpensive
Can get in the way of sunglassesBass relatively weak compared to other high end models
Published: 2019-06-24, Author: Henry , review by: macworld.co.uk
The Powerbeats Pro are the best in-ear Beats yet and a fine choice if you have an iPhone and want excellent all-round wireless earphones. They are more expensive than AirPods, but they have better battery life, better fit and better audio.Connection issue...
Published: 2019-06-11, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Superb playback consistency, Flawless comfort and fit, Intuitive control system, Great battery life,
Dynamic range limited, Bass lacks punch, Audio lacks excitement,
We admire the Powerbeats Pro headphones for their build, their fit and their superb features. Thanks to the Apple H1 Bluetooth chip technology, they're wonderfully easy to set up and use, and they're virtually glitch-free in their delivery of wireless aud...
Published: 2019-05-24, Author: James , review by: stuff.tv
Grown up sound, Battery life, Apple's innards, Smooth setup and controls
Bulky charging case, No USB-C, Price, Noise isolation
Beats has found the perfect balance with the Pros. The hook design makes them the perfect everyday earphone for all manner of activities, whether it's the commute or park run in any conditions, to an overly sweaty gym session. All-day wear threatens to b...
Great fit, Great sound, Great connectivity, Great controls
Fairly great expense, Although Beats have toned down their bassy 'signature sound' of old, some might still find them a tad boomy
Powerbeats Pro: it's between this and Apple AirPods for total wireless world dominationOkay, I'll get one minor caveat out of the way first. For voice calls, Siri use and the kind of all-day wearability that a lot of people today look for from buds, Power...
Lightweight and sculpted design is comfy, 9 hour battery life is insane, Great sound on first listen, H1 chip for added smarts
Case is understandably quite chunky compared w/Airpods, No wireless charging case
On the whole, the Powerbeats Pro essentially seem like a better pair of AirPods. They're better fitted to the ear, they sound better and last longer. If there's any downside, it's that the case doesn't feature wireless charging. You have to use a Lightnin...
Abstract: As a runner, you know the power of a pumped-up playlist to energize your workout. As a techie, you covet the best gadgets. So when it comes to legging it, you naturally want top-notch gear to play your music clearly and unobtrusively. That means a pair of...
Abstract: It's easy to see the allure of completely cable-free earphones for runners-it's one less thing in the way, and especially on runs in hot weather, the absence of a neckband can be a blessing. But not all true wireless earbuds are made for running, and amon...
Published: 2019-05-08, Author: Tim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: We weren't impressed by Apple's second-gen AirPods, but the company also owns Beats, and the new true wireless Powerbeats Pro couldn't be more different from them. The Powerbeats offer stronger audio performance, easier controls, and a more secure fit, fo...
Good sound quality, Works well with iOS devices, Long battery life, Comfortable, secure fit, Controls on both earpieces
Only connects to a single device, Bulky carrying case, No support for wireless charging
How do they sound?I found the Powerbeats Pro to be better than the AirPods. It has a richer, fuller sound that's probably down to its larger 12mm linear piston aluminum driver, and better seal and isolation courtesy of its in-ear design. One of the things...