Beats reportedly set to expand Powerbeats line with more affordable Fit earbuds coming later this fall

If you were curious about the next pair of Beats, a pair of leaks has revealed nearly everything about the upcoming Powerbeats Fit earbuds from the Apple subsidiary. The new buds are the successor headphones to the Beats Fit Pro that launched in 2023.
Apple teased the buds a month ago in an ad featuring NFL players Justin Jefferson, Saquon Barkley and Jaden Daniels. The ad briefly showed the buds in the players' ears and stated that they were launching this fall.
This week, right before the big iPhone 17 reveal Apple event, regular leaker Evan Blass posted a bunch of images showing off the Beats and their carrying cases. The buds are supposedly launching in four colors: Spark Orange, Gravel Gray, Jet Black, and Power Pink.
He also shared a feature list for the new Powerbeats Fit:





He also shared a feature list for the new Powerbeats Fit:
- High-performance earbuds for working out, with universal secure-fit wingtips
- Powered by the Apple H1 chip
- Active Noise Cancelling
- IPX4 sweat and water resistance
- Up to 30 hours of battery life
- 7 hours per bud on one charge
- Transparency mode
- Adaptive EQ
- Personalized Spatial Audio
- Four ear tip sizes
The Fit are supposed to be a slightly more affordable version of the Powerbeats Pro 2, so it lacks some features. For example, based on Blass's info, the Fit doesn't appear to have the heart-rate sensing feature.
Price and release date
Evan Blass only shared renders and some feature details. Another leak from the French site, Dealabs, reveals when the Fit earbuds may be released and their potential cost.
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Based on their information, it looks like the Powerbeats Fit are part of an effort by Beats to unify its headphones under the Powerbeats moniker.
According to them, the Powerbeats Fit is set to launch on September 30, 2025, with a price of $199.99 in the United States and €229.95 in Europe. This is about the same price as the Beats Fit Pro at launch, though the older buds can be had for closer to $100 currently.
It is cheaper than the Powerbeats Pro 2, which start at $249.99.
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