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Beats Fit Pro vs Jabra Elite 10

Updated Apr 2026headphones
Beats Fit Pro
Beats
Beats Fit Pro
$179
8.1/10
VS
Jabra Elite 10
Jabra
Jabra Elite 10
$250
8.5/10
Winner

The Verdict

Both earbuds deliver premium in-ear experiences, but target different priorities. Beats Fit Pro excels with Apple ecosystem integration via H1 chip, spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, and secure wingtips ideal for active users,all at a $70 lower price point. Jabra Elite 10 counters with superior battery longevity (27 vs 24 hours total), advanced 6-mic call quality, Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint connectivity, and IP57 water resistance versus IPX4. Sound-wise, Jabra's 10mm driver and Dolby Atmos compete well against Beats' custom driver. ANC performance is comparable, though Jabra's adaptive hybrid system offers slightly more sophistication. For Apple devotees prioritizing value and active-use comfort, Beats Fit Pro wins. Those wanting longer battery life, superior calling, and platform-agnostic features should invest in Jabra Elite 10.

ancElite 10
ValueFit Pro
BatteryElite 10
comfortFit Pro
sound_qualityElite 10

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 Jabra Elite 10 if…

  • Exceptionally comfortable semi-open ComfortFit design
  • Dolby Atmos with head tracking on supported content
  • Bluetooth multipoint and future-ready LE Audio

Category Scores

Beats Fit Pro
Jabra Elite 10
anc
8.0
8.3
Value
8.5
8.1
Battery
7.8
8.7
comfort
8.5
8.2
sound_quality
8.2
8.4

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

Jabra Elite 10

Pros

  • Exceptionally comfortable semi-open ComfortFit design
  • Dolby Atmos with head tracking on supported content
  • Bluetooth multipoint and future-ready LE Audio
  • Strong call quality with 6-mic system
  • IP57 dust and water resistance

Cons

  • ANC is solid but not on the level of Bose or Sony
  • Semi-open fit leaks more sound than fully sealed buds
  • No aptX or LDAC hi-res codec support
  • Case is larger than competitors

Full Specifications

SpecBeats Fit ProJabra Elite 10
Active Noise Cancelling
Typein-earin-ear
Weight5.6 g (each)5.7 g (per bud)
Battery
Battery life6 hrs (ANC on), 24 hrs total with case6 hrs buds (ANC on) / 8 hrs (ANC off), up to 27 hrs total with case
ChargingUSB-C, 5-min charge for 1 hr playbackUSB-C, Qi wireless
DriversCustom Beats driver10 mm dynamic driver
FeaturesSecure-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 compatibleDolby Atmos with head tracking, Advanced Adaptive Hybrid ANC, ComfortFit semi-open design, Bluetooth LE Audio with Auracast (via update), Bluetooth multipoint, 6-mic call technology
Connectivity
Wired option
CodecsAAC, SBCLE Audio LC3, AAC, SBC
Bluetooth5.05.3
Multipoint
Water ResistanceIPX4IP57 (buds)

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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