Save $40 on Beats Fit Pro Earbuds with Apple H1 Chip

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Looking for a pair of earbuds that work well with your Apple devices but don’t want to do the AirPods? You should consider the Beats Fit Pro, now on sale for 20% off. Not only are they an Apple product, they are powered by the H1 headphone chip and work with Siri.

The earbuds have three listening modes: Active Noise Cancelling, Transparency Mode, and Adaptive EQ. Apple’s H1 chip allows for Audio Switching and Audio Sharing when you pair the headphones with other Beats headphones or Apple AirPods. The chip also allows you to use the Siri voice assistant.

The dynamic head tracking in Spatial Audio will allow you to be even more immersed in your music, as well as movies, TV shows, videos, and games. Gyroscopes and accelerometers adjust as your head moves around. A dual-element diaphragm in a two-chamber housing provides a clear sound with stereo separation. It all makes you feel like you are right there in the action.

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The Beats Fit Pro are sweat- and water-resistant with a rating of IPX4. They ship with three sizes of silicone ear tips to ensure you get a size that fits you well. Twist each earbud back, then tuck the wingtips into your upper ear to ensure you get a comfortable fit.

While Beats is an Apple brand, these earbuds will easily connect to Android as well through Bluetooth. The Beats app for Android allows for even more features, such as one-touch pairing, customized controls, battery levels, and firmware updates. Whether you’re connecting to an Android or iPhone, you’ll get six hours of listening time with noise cancelling on and 24 in combination with the charging case.

Take $40 off the price of these earbuds in your choice of colors and pay just $159.95. Pay $179.95 for three of the colors.

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