🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Elevate Your Game!
The Powerbeats High-Performance Wireless Bluetooth Headphones offer a robust listening experience with up to 15 hours of battery life, adjustable earhooks for a secure fit, and a sweat-resistant design, making them ideal for sports and exercise. Enhanced by the Apple H1 chip, these headphones ensure quick connectivity and minimal dropouts, while integrated controls allow for effortless management of music and calls.
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Antenna Location | Exercising |
Enclosure Material | Engineered plastic or composite material |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Built in Microphone, Sweatproof |
Earpiece Shape | Oblong |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | lightning |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Renewed |
Theme | Video Game |
Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
J**N
Work well for running
I have AirPod pros, but they sort of fall out when I’m exercising, so I wanted to try something more around the ear. They fit nicely and connect easily to my iPhone. The battery life is pretty solid. The sound is pretty good especially if the primary function is for exercising. They were really good value for the cost. Overall I’d recommend.
D**W
Say no more
Beats by Dre. Say no more. The quality, The sound, The function what can you say? I love them no issues over here.
F**.
No good
Didn’t come with a Manual and it did not show up sealed as a “new” product would. Stopping charging and stopped turning on after a few days.
V**C
Best headphones for running
I've gone through 5 or 6 different Bluetooth headphones for running in the last few years, and these are by far the best. The big advantage is that they are connected in the back by a wire. Without this, earbuds get lost along the trail--a very expensive problem. I do not find the wire to be at all uncomfortable. The battery life is great, I guess because the headphones are a little larger than earbuds. The hook keeps them on my ears during runs. And the PowerBeats use Apple's new H1 chip for seamless function with an iPhone. The only problem is that it's irritating to hear your texts read to you in the middle of podcasts, but I can live with that.
A**N
Solid earbuds, excellent connection to Apple devices
First of all, as Renewed earbuds, these are functionally excellent. I don't observe any degradation in battery life from new, and they function 100% properly. That said, I'm MUCH less happy about the fact that my pair were either chewed by a small animal or maybe briefly dropped in a garbage disposal, or possibly hit by bird shot: pretty obvious indentations on three sides of the main body of the left earbud. But, again, they function (seemingly) perfectly, so my complaint is only one of aesthetics and full disclosure on the part of the vendor, no strike to the manufacturer.On functionality: the ease and solidity of connection between these earbuds and Apple devices is a revelation. I've only ever had 3rd party Bluetooth devices, never native Apple accessories, and it really is another level of connectivity. This is most particularly clear on Zoom calls, where these earbuds seem to have significantly more "bandwidth" than any 3rd party headphones I've used. I will often have Spotify playing instrumental music softly in the background during long Zoom calls just for my own peace of mind, which seemed to be causing laggy interruptions with the 3rd party earbuds I've used, but when I switched to these mid-meeting, those issues cleared up right away. So what I have experienced as wifi/internet connectivity issues in the past may actually have been my earbuds. Who knew? These Powerbuds are far superior in that regard, they pair extremely fast and foolproof, and they switch between Apple devices seamlessly. Very high marks in that regard.These earbuds sound quite good for casual listening, as far as earbuds go (they're not reference monitors; you gotta have reasonable standards), very clear and even frequency response, nothing that sticks out and jabs your eardrums. I'm told the voice quality of the mic on calls is pretty decent. Overall these sound entirely reasonable for their price point—I've heard much worse. Worth noting: likely owing to the particularities of my ears, I don't get a good seal from the tips without *really* cramming them in there, which is about as uncomfortable as you'd imagine. Not a big deal for daily use—and I'd argue it's much safer to have some noise bleed in from the outside world if you're wearing these out and about—but if you need a noisy environment really sealed out (I can see this being an issue on airplanes, for instance) you *may* have an issue with these.On comfort: I have somewhat peculiar ear canals, and only one of the included pair of tips is even remotely comfortable, and even that's a bit of a stretch for long-term use. If I use them for several hours back-to-back for a few days in a row, my ears definitely get a bit sore. Again, this is unique to everyone, and I've only ever found one pair of earbuds yet that fit really comfortably out of the box; your mileage may vary, and aftermarket tips are an option i plan to explore as well.(By the way, if you happen to have ears that are somewhat odd in the particular ways mine are, for the record I've found the Monoprice TWE-04 earbuds to be VERY comfortable to wear, with a great noise seal. Just throwing that out there.)One more word on fit: the over-ear loop makes these things *entirely* secure to wear. I don't think anything short of someone physically grabbing the cord between the buds would cause them to fall out unexpectedly. And for those of you wondering, I can also comfortably wear glasses/sunglasses (even some with chunky Wayfarer-style temple pieces) with these buds. Again, high marks in this category. (BTW the trick I use to get these on one-handed is to start with them rotated forward by about 90° from their usual wearing position, inserting the tip into the canal in a downward and inward motion, while using a couple fingers to tuck the loop behind your upper ear, then rotating the earbud rearward to get the tip seated in the canal. There's a learning curve, but it *is* possible.)Overall, I like these a lot, with a couple caveats. Their ease and security of wear and superior functionality win the day by a good margin, and outweigh the issue of less-than-perfect comfort.But seriously, maybe let a buyer know if you're selling something that's been pre-chewed by a puppy.
M**
Power Beats
Oh Boy these are great. I was using the Beats Flex for my runs, but the battery won't stay charged, so I upgraded to the power beats. The Fit is great, the operation buttons are perfectly placed. 5 stars 🌟
F**N
Crappy sound and durability
Sound quality - music- is mid to poor, R ear piece cracked was not stepped on This may have been returned as it has not product info included
K**7
Still working 4 years later
I bought these in 2020 and they are still working as well as when I bought them. Long battery life, easy to connect with phone, sound quality good and simple controls.
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