Apple-owned Beats has launched its new Powerbeats Fit wireless earbuds in India on September 30, 2025. The earbuds feature active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and an IPX4 rating for sweat and water resistance.
Powerbeats Fit also supports personalised Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking. The adaptive EQ automatically adjusts the sound based on the individual’s fit and seal, using built-in microphones to measure audio output and tailor it to the user’s ear profile.
The earbuds run on the Apple H1 chip. For iOS users, features include automatic device switching, audio sharing, hands-free Siri, and Find My. Android users can access one-touch pairing, customisable controls, battery status, Locate My Beats, and a Fit Test through the Beats App.
The earbuds come with universal secure-fit wingtips and four ear tip sizes: extra-small, small, medium, and large. On-device controls allow users to manage music playback, adjust volume, switch listening modes, handle calls, and activate voice assistants. Dual beam-forming microphones ensure improved call quality.
Battery life extends up to 30 hours with the charging case, while each earbud provides up to seven hours of playback per charge. A quick five-minute charge delivers up to one hour of use.
Powerbeats Fit is available in Jet Black, Gravel Gray, Spark Orange, and Power Pink, priced at ₹24,900. Pre-orders start today on Apple’s portal, with general availability beginning October 2.
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