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The video provides a comparison between the Beats Fit Pro true wireless earbuds and the Beats Studio Buds, focusing on design, features, and performance. Key points include differences in price, battery life, design details, IPX4 water resistance, sound quality, features like active noise cancellation and transparency mode, as well as additional functionalities like spatial audio support, automatic device pairing, and Find My integration. The Fit Pro earbuds are highlighted for their secure fit, improved sound quality, and range of features, making them a preferred choice over the Studio Buds which are seen as a more affordable option with good sound quality but fewer premium features. The speaker also briefly mentions the AirPods Pro as a comfortable option for everyday and gym use.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on comparing the design, key differences, and features of the new Beats Fit Pro true wireless earbuds with the Beats Studio Buds. The Fit Pros have ear wings, making them versatile for everyday casual listening and exercise. One key difference is the price, with the Studio Buds on sale for $129 and the Fit Pros retailing for $199. The Fit Pros offer around 6 hours of use with active noise canceling (ANC) and up to 24 hours total usage with the case, while the Studio Buds provide 8 hours without ANC and 24 hours total usage as well. The design of the case is detailed, with a comparison to other Beats products in terms of size and features.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on comparing the Fit Pro earbuds to the Studio buds in terms of features and design. Both earbuds support fast charging but not wireless charging. They both feature active noise cancellation and transparency mode, with a similar performance level. The Fit Pro earbuds have ear wings for a secure fit during exercise, while the Studio buds also stay in place but with less security. The Fit Pro earbuds have a non-removable ear wing design, available in different colors, and are slightly larger than the Studio buds. Both pairs require twisting to lock them in place and ensuring proper ear tip sizes for a snug fit.
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In this segment of the video, the transcript discusses the IPX4 certification of the earbuds, indicating they are resistant to water and sweat. The transcript mentions that the earbuds did not malfunction even when wet. The text also addresses sound leakage and pairing the earbuds to Android or Apple devices. It highlights that there is no noticeable latency issue when paired with devices for regular use; however, there might be latency during gaming. The earbuds have playback controls via physical buttons, with the Fit Pro offering volume controls while the Studio Buds do not. The speaker wishes for more customizable options for playback controls.
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In this segment of the video, it is highlighted that the Fit Pro earbuds offer benefits such as spatial audio support with face tracking or fixed mode settings, automatic pairing across iCloud devices, and the Find My feature for tracking. Additional features of the Fit Pro earbuds include audio sharing, in-ear detection, and slightly improved sound quality with more clarity and punch on the low end compared to the Studio Buds. Both earbuds provide sufficient output and feature built-in mics for voice calls, which perform well in reducing ambient noise. The Fit Pro earbuds are praised as a favorable option among the two discussed.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different Apple earbuds, highlighting the AirPods Pro as being the most comfortable for both everyday wear and gym use. They praise the Fit Pro Earbuds for their solid performance despite lacking wireless charging. The Studio Buds are recommended as a more affordable alternative with good sound quality but fewer premium features. The speaker also encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel for more content.