Great video again! Number one video maker when it comes to earbuds. Grasping the essentials, highlighting both the negative and the positive side, without any bias! In a word: Honest video, without interruption!
You are one of the best reviewers on Techno Planet. You deserve at least over 100K followers. I am pretty sure you will get success very soon with your tremendous effort. I live in Germany and want to purchase it from the USA. The question is about the shipping. May I get any problem with shipping from the US? Like customs. Thanks in advance
Excellent review. I am not interested in this one because I bought the Beats Studio ones and I am very happy. They work very well with my Iphone. For christmas, I will take the Nothing Ear 1 in black. Seems very beautiful.
Another great review like usual. Using a android phone (Samsung) which would u grab to use mostly between Jabra Elite 7 Pro, Vista 2 or these Fit Pro? Mainly concerned about comfort and sound quality
I’d probably pick the Jabra for fit, controls, passive isolation and customisation but the Vista 2 still sounds better in my opinion. The Beats has the best ANC though and its the most comfortable too. The “Jaybreats Elite Vista Pro” would be the perfect sport earbud 😎
@@AndysTechTone lol.. hey u might be onto something there. But I'm more concerned with sound quality, including max volume, & a good small fit (ie..Free Pro 2) with decent ip rating as I sweat a lot. I care more about a good natural ambient than ANC personally myself.
@@AndysTechTone yeah I like my bass. Still use my 75t prolly more than anything else. Really enjoying the Free Pro 2 as well. Great fit, decent ambient/ANC & good sound quality in my opinion. Really fun to use
The Fit Pro buds are good all-rounders in my opinion as their sound is free from any major coloration or imbalance. Bass is snappy but not boomy, mids are forward enough but not shouty and the highs are detailed but not harsh. And even if you need to do some EQing to tailor them to any genre, that’s a good starting point
@@AndysTechTone wow thank you for the detail answer, this is why I subscribed you videos are good and you are knowledgeable INDEED! Alright one last question, i am andriod user do you think i should use Atmos Dolby for my beats fit pro for music? Or just only use it for movies & youtube videos/podcast. Or you believe atmos dolby is just a gimmick? And i shouldn't use it at all? Also tube amp pro? Is useful for beats fit pro?
@@Blue_Tsuki I believe that Dolby Atmos can be great for music but only with a proper multichannel speaker setup in a real room. With headphones it's just a gimmick. But you can always give it a go and then decide whether it works for you or not. I've never use the Tube Am Pro so again, give it a go and see it for yourself.
@@AndysTechTone i just tested it out on beats fit pro, i guess MAYBE overall balances it or it BASICALLY JUST increases the vocal volume more. So i THINK it kinda hides away a lil bit of the beats signature sound, you mentioned above. And seem like tube amp makes it slighty warmer? Idk I think imma keep the tub amp pro on, but only use atmos dolby for movies/podcast/youtube videos. For music it kinda just increase the vocal volumes? Anyways once again thank you for the replies truly appreciated it, was curious if i could get a similar feature like iphone's spatial audio but i guess just gotta deal with it. Also your videos are one of the reason i bought beats fit pro. So keep the good work!! 💪🏻
How do you think these compare to the Normal AirPods 2nd generation as far as Comfortability (4 hours +) Sound quality, and bass? Thinking about upgrading.
I never used any Airpods (only the Pros) because I cannot really use earbuds without eartips. So I haven’t a clue about the difference between the two buds…
@@AndysTechTone That’s alright. Would you say they’re your all time favorite $200 pair of earbuds now? If not, which pair would you recommend for $200 for the best Sound quality, bass, and comfortability for 8 hrs + use with the H1 Chip?
I tried these and went back to the Neobuds. The secure fit is the only thing I felt the BFPs did better than the Neobuds, and that wasn’t worth the $70 price increase to me. In my opinion the Neobuds sound better and the ANC is a tie between the two.
Being an android user, this isn't a pair that I would get the full benefit from, anyway. I do think it was a poor design choice to make the ear wings nonremovable as the fit for the fit pro is more of a gamble without adjustability. Unfortunately, if it's uncomfortable it doesn't matter how good everything else is in the long term. Thanks for another outstanding review! 👍
The wings are surpisingly flexible and I believe they can fit loads of different ears but multiple sets would have increased the chances of getting a tight fit for most people. I admittedly got lucky there…
I’d give myself some time to get more familiar with iOS first and then I’ll do a video about the switch for sure. In January everything gets a little quite anyway so you can expect it then. In the meantime you can tell me what you’d like me to talk about. Any particular feature you might be interested in
@@AndysTechTone nothing inparticular no. Just the overall experience with switching over & maybe what the main difference you had to get used to with ios
@@AndysTechTone lol.. yeah that's something to get used to. I think personally I would get used to those things, it's the actual software & how ios is in general for me... lol
@@BJPerryJr I believe software is something you can get used to as well. Honestly they all have the same basic features and apps. So unless you need something very specific which doesn’t exist on one platform or the other then it doesn’t really matter which one you use
I'm in the market for new earbuds. My first priority is crisp clear call both ways and after that is anc. I had the buds pro, they got lost today, I was happy with them. What should I buy now?
@@AndysTechTone price is not an issue but I've never used any other brand except samsung and apple in this department. I'll get the 85ts or the elite 7s if you'll recommend them?
@@mohammadsaad66 I don’t want you to buy anything just because I said so but the Elite 7 Pro might be a good option for you. But why not stick to Apple and get the Airpods Pro as if there is something they can do well is phone calls and ANC
My primary use for earbuds is in the gym and during exercise so the Beats Fit Pro suits me better. But probably 90% of people would be better off with the L3P. It’s different for me as I don’t really have to choose one as I can get a pair of buds for every use case. One for ANC, one for running, one for swimming, one for casual use etc
@@AndysTechTone i am sure I will end up in that category too. I was hoping to be fine with the soundcore lp3 and hold off until the AirPods Pro 2 came out but there is something I really like about the beats fit and I can’t place my finger on it. Guess I’ll start an earbud collection 😂. Thank you for your work, keep it up.
The super cheap case, terrible mic quality when you have background noise, lack of features for a Android person, and a loud clicking noise in my left earbud at max volume (common problem amongst airpods apparently) is the reason I returned mine. They just weren't worth the $200 price tag to me. They were super comfortable and their anc was amazing. But I couldn't keep a $200 set of earbuds with less features than a $60 pair of earbuds. The jbl reflect flow pro outperformed them in everything except size and ANC/transparency. The jbl sound quality once eq'd completely blows them away and their features do as well.... But I do miss the fit of the beats fit pro.
To add insult to injury for me personally, none of the included ear tips fit me properly and I couldn't get a proper seal with these so even with ANC on and music playing at near max volume I could clearly hear my surroundings like ambient mode was turned on (double checked and it was not). Tempted of trying the Galaxy Bud Pros now but honestly I'm probably just gonna stick with my Galaxy Buds. Would love an ANC active buds for Android but so far the Jabra and Beats have dissapointed me so I'm skeptical and will impress.
@@HighOctaneFun1 It’s interesting to hear about your struggles with the fit as I experienced something similar with the Galaxy Buds Pro. I keep saying in my videos that the fit is king and only then comes everything else
@@HighOctaneFun1 I normally use foam tips since you squeeze them and then insert them in. That way they mold to the inside of your ears. I highly recommend them. You can get them cheap on Amazon
Mars Hall I've been using the JBL Reflect Minis for over a year now and I haven't heard anything yet that can compare to the JBL'S the volume bass and overall EQ ability is insane. I've had the Sennheiser CX Plus the Jaybird Vista 2 , Lypertek Z3 and many more. Only the Lypertek came close I use the Jabra Elite Active 75t as a backup and for phone calls I'm afraid we're addicted to the Dynamic sound or V shape more like a U shape for me. This channel here is really good though he does a great job. 🤔👍🇺🇸
Great review! You're my go to earbuds reviewer, always touch on important points and give pros and cons.
Thanks Andrew , much appreciated 👍
Great video again! Number one video maker when it comes to earbuds. Grasping the essentials, highlighting both the negative and the positive side, without any bias! In a word: Honest video, without interruption!
Thanks Ádám, much appreciated 👍
A helpful review. I’m considering a set of workout bud as an iOS I might go for these. I’m going to look up your comparisons of the different buds.
Great review!
That's why I like this channel nobody ever said anything about the wiggly case that means that will be a problem later great review
$60 earbuds come in a better quality case these days. And with wireless charging too… 😳
@@AndysTechTone very well said 👏
I really enjoy this guys content and channel, keep crushing it man!
Cheers Robert, thanks for your support 👍
I had the powerboats pro for about a year and the left ear has already gone bad. If you decide on these you might want the warranty.
Great review Andy! The environment in your videos is amazing! Where are you from?
Thanks Erez. I’m from Hungary but I’ve been living in Galway, Ireland for quite a while now
@@AndysTechTone I thought Hungary from your accent :) Ireland looks beautiful
You are one of the best reviewers on Techno Planet. You deserve at least over 100K followers. I am pretty sure you will get success very soon with your tremendous effort.
I live in Germany and want to purchase it from the USA. The question is about the shipping. May I get any problem with shipping from the US? Like customs.
Thanks in advance
Thanks 😊 you’ll have to pay some customs clearance fee for sure but I don’t think you should run into other problems there
@@AndysTechTone Thanks for your answer 🙏
Excellent review. I am not interested in this one because I bought the Beats Studio ones and I am very happy. They work very well with my Iphone. For christmas, I will take the Nothing Ear 1 in black. Seems very beautiful.
The Studio Buds are great too. Enjoy and thanks for watching 👍
In your opinion which genreS are meant for Beats fit pro? Hip pop and what else?
Another great review like usual. Using a android phone (Samsung) which would u grab to use mostly between Jabra Elite 7 Pro, Vista 2 or these Fit Pro? Mainly concerned about comfort and sound quality
I’d probably pick the Jabra for fit, controls, passive isolation and customisation but the Vista 2 still sounds better in my opinion. The Beats has the best ANC though and its the most comfortable too. The “Jaybreats Elite Vista Pro” would be the perfect sport earbud 😎
@@AndysTechTone lol.. hey u might be onto something there. But I'm more concerned with sound quality, including max volume, & a good small fit (ie..Free Pro 2) with decent ip rating as I sweat a lot. I care more about a good natural ambient than ANC personally myself.
If you like bass get the Jabra, if you like more balance in the sound, get the Vista 2.
@@AndysTechTone yeah I like my bass. Still use my 75t prolly more than anything else. Really enjoying the Free Pro 2 as well. Great fit, decent ambient/ANC & good sound quality in my opinion. Really fun to use
@@BJPerryJr what about the liberty 3 pros? Seem to be one of the best all around buds from what Ive seen..have a pair ordered so I hope Im right.
In your opinion which genreS are the best for beats fit pro? Definitely hip pop and what else more??
The Fit Pro buds are good all-rounders in my opinion as their sound is free from any major coloration or imbalance. Bass is snappy but not boomy, mids are forward enough but not shouty and the highs are detailed but not harsh. And even if you need to do some EQing to tailor them to any genre, that’s a good starting point
@@AndysTechTone wow thank you for the detail answer, this is why I subscribed you videos are good and you are knowledgeable INDEED! Alright one last question, i am andriod user do you think i should use Atmos Dolby for my beats fit pro for music? Or just only use it for movies & youtube videos/podcast. Or you believe atmos dolby is just a gimmick? And i shouldn't use it at all?
Also tube amp pro? Is useful for beats fit pro?
@@Blue_Tsuki I believe that Dolby Atmos can be great for music but only with a proper multichannel speaker setup in a real room. With headphones it's just a gimmick. But you can always give it a go and then decide whether it works for you or not. I've never use the Tube Am Pro so again, give it a go and see it for yourself.
@@AndysTechTone i just tested it out on beats fit pro, i guess MAYBE overall balances it or it BASICALLY JUST increases the vocal volume more. So i THINK it kinda hides away a lil bit of the beats signature sound, you mentioned above.
And seem like tube amp makes it slighty warmer? Idk
I think imma keep the tub amp pro on, but only use atmos dolby for movies/podcast/youtube videos. For music it kinda just increase the vocal volumes?
Anyways once again thank you for the replies truly appreciated it, was curious if i could get a similar feature like iphone's spatial audio but i guess just gotta deal with it. Also your videos are one of the reason i bought beats fit pro. So keep the good work!! 💪🏻
How do you think these compare to the Normal AirPods 2nd generation as far as Comfortability (4 hours +) Sound quality, and bass? Thinking about upgrading.
I never used any Airpods (only the Pros) because I cannot really use earbuds without eartips. So I haven’t a clue about the difference between the two buds…
@@AndysTechTone That’s alright. Would you say they’re your all time favorite $200 pair of earbuds now? If not, which pair would you recommend for $200 for the best Sound quality, bass, and comfortability for 8 hrs + use with the H1 Chip?
@@MagicMikeBilliards if you need H1 than definitely get the Fit Pro in my opinion. Ever since I got an iPhone those are my main workout buds
@@AndysTechTone Cool. I will go with these then 👍🏼. Thank you sir!
No worries. Let me know how you find them!
I tried these and went back to the Neobuds. The secure fit is the only thing I felt the BFPs did better than the Neobuds, and that wasn’t worth the $70 price increase to me. In my opinion the Neobuds sound better and the ANC is a tie between the two.
I agree and if the secure fit is not top priority for you then paying the extra price for these would be wasting money indeed 😎
Being an android user, this isn't a pair that I would get the full benefit from, anyway. I do think it was a poor design choice to make the ear wings nonremovable as the fit for the fit pro is more of a gamble without adjustability. Unfortunately, if it's uncomfortable it doesn't matter how good everything else is in the long term. Thanks for another outstanding review! 👍
The wings are surpisingly flexible and I believe they can fit loads of different ears but multiple sets would have increased the chances of getting a tight fit for most people. I admittedly got lucky there…
I'm a lifelong Android user myself so I'm curious to see a video about your switch to iPhone as I've been giving it some thought myself. Thanks
I’d give myself some time to get more familiar with iOS first and then I’ll do a video about the switch for sure. In January everything gets a little quite anyway so you can expect it then. In the meantime you can tell me what you’d like me to talk about. Any particular feature you might be interested in
@@AndysTechTone nothing inparticular no. Just the overall experience with switching over & maybe what the main difference you had to get used to with ios
Here is a quick one: I keep turning the screen off instead of changing volume as the buttons are on the opposite side compared to my Xperia 5 II 😳
@@AndysTechTone lol.. yeah that's something to get used to. I think personally I would get used to those things, it's the actual software & how ios is in general for me... lol
@@BJPerryJr I believe software is something you can get used to as well. Honestly they all have the same basic features and apps. So unless you need something very specific which doesn’t exist on one platform or the other then it doesn’t really matter which one you use
I'm in the market for new earbuds. My first priority is crisp clear call both ways and after that is anc. I had the buds pro, they got lost today, I was happy with them. What should I buy now?
How about the new Jabras maybe?
@@AndysTechTone price is not an issue but I've never used any other brand except samsung and apple in this department. I'll get the 85ts or the elite 7s if you'll recommend them?
@@mohammadsaad66 I don’t want you to buy anything just because I said so but the Elite 7 Pro might be a good option for you. But why not stick to Apple and get the Airpods Pro as if there is something they can do well is phone calls and ANC
@@AndysTechTone I'm using a pixel 5 rightnow
@@mohammadsaad66 then Jabra it is
Between these and the soundcore Liberty 3 pro what ones did you prefer. Sound still had to go to soundcore.
My primary use for earbuds is in the gym and during exercise so the Beats Fit Pro suits me better. But probably 90% of people would be better off with the L3P. It’s different for me as I don’t really have to choose one as I can get a pair of buds for every use case. One for ANC, one for running, one for swimming, one for casual use etc
@@AndysTechTone i am sure I will end up in that category too. I was hoping to be fine with the soundcore lp3 and hold off until the AirPods Pro 2 came out but there is something I really like about the beats fit and I can’t place my finger on it. Guess I’ll start an earbud collection 😂. Thank you for your work, keep it up.
@@braddavister137 Owning multiple earbuds can significantly reduce stress levels and that’s a scientifically proven fact 😁
@@AndysTechTone that’s funny! Thank you for justifying my addiction!
@@braddavister137 anytime Brad, anytime 😎
So i guess as an android user its a no go excellent review as always
Thanks but Android users can still enjoy the tight fit and the good ANC. It’s all some people might need…
The super cheap case, terrible mic quality when you have background noise, lack of features for a Android person, and a loud clicking noise in my left earbud at max volume (common problem amongst airpods apparently) is the reason I returned mine. They just weren't worth the $200 price tag to me. They were super comfortable and their anc was amazing. But I couldn't keep a $200 set of earbuds with less features than a $60 pair of earbuds. The jbl reflect flow pro outperformed them in everything except size and ANC/transparency. The jbl sound quality once eq'd completely blows them away and their features do as well.... But I do miss the fit of the beats fit pro.
I absolutely understand your frustration Mars…
To add insult to injury for me personally, none of the included ear tips fit me properly and I couldn't get a proper seal with these so even with ANC on and music playing at near max volume I could clearly hear my surroundings like ambient mode was turned on (double checked and it was not). Tempted of trying the Galaxy Bud Pros now but honestly I'm probably just gonna stick with my Galaxy Buds. Would love an ANC active buds for Android but so far the Jabra and Beats have dissapointed me so I'm skeptical and will impress.
@@HighOctaneFun1 It’s interesting to hear about your struggles with the fit as I experienced something similar with the Galaxy Buds Pro. I keep saying in my videos that the fit is king and only then comes everything else
@@HighOctaneFun1 I normally use foam tips since you squeeze them and then insert them in. That way they mold to the inside of your ears. I highly recommend them. You can get them cheap on Amazon
Mars Hall I've been using the JBL Reflect Minis for over a year now and I haven't heard anything yet that can compare to the JBL'S the volume bass and overall EQ ability is insane. I've had the Sennheiser CX Plus the Jaybird Vista 2 , Lypertek Z3 and many more. Only the Lypertek came close I use the Jabra Elite Active 75t as a backup and for phone calls I'm afraid we're addicted to the Dynamic sound or V shape more like a U shape for me. This channel here is really good though he does a great job. 🤔👍🇺🇸
Pls review LG tone free FP9
I did that already 😎
Nice
Thanks 👍
What about android users?
Well, there are plenty other options available…
@@AndysTechTone thanks! I will keep this in mind.
I rated them a 7. After 2 months the rubber ear piece ripped off 😒
Ohh, that’s no good 😳