Beats Fit Pro vs Google Pixel Buds Pro
The Verdict
Both earbuds deliver solid performance for their price tier, but with different strengths. Beats Fit Pro excels with superior battery longevity (6 hours ANC on versus 7 hours for Pixel Buds Pro), lighter weight at 5.6g per earbud, and seamless Apple ecosystem integration through the H1 chip. Google Pixel Buds Pro counters with multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, wireless charging capability, longer total case battery (31 hours versus 24), and innovative real-time translation features. Sound quality between them is comparable, though Pixel Buds' 11mm drivers and Volume EQ provide slightly better frequency balance. For iPhone users prioritizing ecosystem convenience and active fit, Beats Fit Pro makes sense at $179. Android users or those wanting multipoint connectivity and wireless charging should choose Pixel Buds Pro at $199. Pick based on your phone ecosystem rather than performance differences.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Beats Fit Pro if…
- →Secure wingtip design stays locked in during intense workouts
- →ANC and Transparency mode work well at $179
- →Spatial Audio with head tracking for Apple Music
Buy the Google Pixel Buds Pro if…
- →Excellent ANC (Silent Seal) adapts to ear canal for effective noise blocking
- →Multipoint Bluetooth connects to two devices seamlessly
- →Google Assistant integration with hands-free voice commands
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Beats Fit Pro
Pros
- Secure wingtip design stays locked in during intense workouts
- ANC and Transparency mode work well at $179
- Spatial Audio with head tracking for Apple Music
- IPX4 sweat and water resistance for gym use
- Works with both iOS and Android — not Apple-exclusive
Cons
- 6-hour battery per charge is below average
- No LDAC or aptX — AAC-only Bluetooth
- H1 chip is older — missing features of newer H2 chip
- Wingtips can cause discomfort in smaller ears after hours
Google Pixel Buds Pro
Pros
- Excellent ANC (Silent Seal) adapts to ear canal for effective noise blocking
- Multipoint Bluetooth connects to two devices seamlessly
- Google Assistant integration with hands-free voice commands
- 7-hour battery with ANC is strong — 31 hours total with case
- Comfortable secure fit with multiple ear tip sizes
Cons
- Limited to AAC and SBC codecs — no LDAC or aptX
- ANC can produce some wind noise in outdoor use
- Bluetooth 5.0 instead of newer 5.2 or 5.3
- Touch controls can be overly sensitive
- IPX4 is basic water resistance — not suitable for swimming
Full Specifications
| Spec | Beats Fit Pro | Google Pixel Buds Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Active Noise Cancelling | ||
| Type | in-ear | in-ear |
| Weight | 5.6 g (each) | 6.2 g (each) |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | 6 hrs (ANC on), 24 hrs total with case | 7 hrs (ANC on), 11 hrs (ANC off), 31 hrs total with case |
| Charging | USB-C, 5-min charge for 1 hr playback | USB-C, Qi wireless |
| Drivers | Custom Beats driver | Custom 11mm dynamic driver |
| Features | Secure-fit wingtips for active use, Apple H1 chip with one-touch pairing, Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode, Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, Adaptive EQ, Android and iOS compatible | Silent Seal active noise cancellation, Google Assistant with hands-free activation, Multipoint Bluetooth, Volume EQ for balanced sound at all levels, Real-time translation through Google Translate |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wired option | ||
| Codecs | AAC, SBC | AAC, SBC |
| Bluetooth | 5.0 | 5.0 |
| Multipoint | ||
| Water Resistance | IPX4 | IPX4 |
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