
Beats Fit Pro Black
Score: 73/100
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Black
Score: 75/100Rankings

The Bose QuietComfort Ultra (2nd Gen) earbuds combine AI-enhanced ANC, CustomTune personalization and multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 support. Their battery life is modest, especially when immersive audio is active, and the case charges slowly. Best for travelers and audiophiles who value adaptive sound and seamless device switching.

The Beats Fit Pro (1st Gen) are true-wireless earbuds offering active noise cancellation, a secure wing-tip fit, and seamless Apple H1 integration. Their battery life is limited to about 6 hours with ANC and the design can feel bulky for some users. Ideal for athletes and iPhone users who prioritize fit and ANC.
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6 hoursbest | 6 hoursbest | |
27 hoursbest | — | |
— | 9 metersbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 66.3 gbest | 80 g |
9.5 mmbest | — | |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | |
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Total Weight (including case) (g) | 66.3 g | 80 g |

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Professional reviewers commend the Beats Fit Pro for its secure wingtip fit, strong ANC, and H1-driven Apple ecosystem features, noting its durability and bass-forward sound that suits active listeners. However, they point out ergonomic bulk, average mic performance, lack of multi-device pairing, and modest battery life as drawbacks.
Everyday users largely appreciate the secure fit during workouts, the robust build, and the convenient iPhone integration, while recurring concerns focus on fit comfort for smaller ears, the dominant bass response, and occasional microphone issues.

“won't fall out even during intense activity”




Professional reviewers consider the 2nd Gen QuietComfort Ultra earbuds a solid evolution of Bose's flagship wireless line, applauding the AI-driven CustomTune personalization and the class-leading ANC, while noting the battery penalty of Immersive Audio and the modest codec selection keep the product from being a clear market leader.
The source material does not provide direct user reviews, but the emphasis on multiple eartip sizes, stability bands, and the Bose app suggests the design aims to address common consumer concerns about fit, comfort, and personalization.