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These Highly Rated Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds Are on Sale for 60% Off Right Now

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The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 launched in February 2025 at $249.99, putting them in direct competition with the AirPods Pro 2. They’re currently down to $99.99 on Woot—a $150 drop, or about 60% off—and the lowest price recorded so far, according to price trackers. The deal is expected to last three days or until the stock runs out. Shipping is free for Prime members (or $6 otherwise), but Woot does not deliver to Alaska, Hawaii, or P.O. box addresses.

These are built for workouts first, and you can feel that in the design. The nickel-titanium alloy ear hooks curve around your ears and stay put, whether you’re running, lifting, or just moving around a lot, without that rigid, over-tight feeling some sports earbuds have. Plus, you get four ear tip sizes, which help create a proper seal for active noise cancellation and better sound. There’s also a transparency mode, which is useful if you run outdoors and need to hear traffic. As for the controls, the Powerbeats 2 Pro have physical buttons on each earbud, which makes them easier to use mid-workout when your hands are sweaty. They’re rated IPX4, so sweat or a bit of rain isn’t going to be an issue.

Getting them up and running is straightforward, and if you want a step-by-step walkthrough, Lifehacker has a detailed guide that covers how to set up and fine-tune every feature on the Powerbeats Pro 2. Sound-wise, they lean toward a punchier, bass-forward profile, which works well if your playlists are heavy on hip-hop or electronic music, but might feel a little too thumpy if you prefer something flatter. And since there’s no equalizer, you’re stuck with the default tuning.

The heart rate tracking sounds like a nice bonus, but it doesn’t always stay consistent, especially if your phone is juggling music and workout apps at the same time, according to our senior health editor, Beth Skwarecki. On the plus side, you get around eight to 10 hours on a single charge, and the case stretches that to roughly 45 hours, so you’re not constantly thinking about battery life.


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