The Beats Powerbeats Pro Are at Their Lowest Price Right Now

A great pair of earbuds for those active people who want to have a secure fit.

The Beats Powerbeats Pro Are at Their Lowest Price Right Now

A great pair of earbuds for those active people who want to have a secure fit.

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Beats Powerbeats Pro earbuds on a teal and green gradient background.

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The Beats Powerbeats Pro has been considered one of the best pairs of earbuds for those who stay active and want the confidence of a secure fit. Until Sunday, Dec. 10, you can get them for their lowest price since their release after a 48% discount, currently at $129.95 (originally $249.95). Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous states in the U.S. If you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping; otherwise, it’ll be $6 to ship. 

Perfect for those who like to stay active outdoors

The Beats Powerbeats Pro have been around since 2019 and have been the staple workout earbuds from Beats by Dr. Dre. They have been well-regarded for years for getting the simple things you want in workout earbuds right: a secure fit, easy operation, and good sound. The fit is highly customizable to fit most ears; they have in-canal adjustable ear tips that come in four sizes as well as well as ear hooks that grip the ear firmly to avoid falling off during intense workouts. They are sweat and water-resistant with an IPX4 rating, meaning as long as you don’t submerge them underwater or put them in your sink, they will survive.

The controls are easy as well, with the left and right side mirroring their commands. It also has a sensor detection feature that starts playing music when you put the earbuds on. You’ll get nine hours of battery life from a single charge and an additional 24 hours from the charging case. And yes, you can take calls since it has a microphone as well. Keep in mind these earbuds are not noise-cancelling, but do have the natural noise isolation that comes with a secure in-ear seal. You can read the full "excellent" PCMag review here.