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Apple’s Powerbeats Fit leak suggests Beats Fit Pro 2 rebrand

Is this the sequel to the Beats Fit Pro we've been waiting for?
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September 4, 2025

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TL;DR
  • Apple teased a new earbuds: Powerbeats Fit
  • Leaked images show four colors: black, orange, pink, and beige
  • Design nearly identical to Beats Fit Pro, with silicone wingtips
  • Expected features include ANC, improved fit, and possibly heart rate sensing
  • Launch likely in fall 2025, possibly November

Apple’s upcoming Powerbeats Fit earbuds have surfaced in new leaks, revealing a design and feature set strikingly similar to the Beats Fit Pro, fueling speculation that this is a lightly refreshed or rebranded Beats Fit Pro 2.

Leaked images show the Powerbeats Fit in four color options: black, orange, pink, and beige. The earbuds retain the familiar wingtip design seen in the Beats Fit Pro, designed for secure in-ear stability during workouts.

The new model is rumored to inherit features from the Beats Fit Pro and potentially borrow enhancements from the Powerbeats Pro 2, including active noise cancelation (ANC), improved sound quality, and heart rate monitoring. The charging case appears similar in size and shape to the previous model, though users have expressed hope for a slimmer design and wireless charging support.

With Apple confirming a fall 2025 release window, and its annual iPhone event scheduled for September 9, the Powerbeats Fit could launch shortly after—likely in October or November. No pricing or exact feature list has been officially disclosed.

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The original Beats Fit Pro, released in 2021, gained praise for its fit, Apple H1 chip integration, and AirPods-level features, including Spatial Audio and hands-free “Hey Siri” support. While Apple hasn’t labeled this new model as “Pro,” early reactions suggest it may function as a true sequel, even if it drops the branding.

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