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Snag Powerbeats Pro 2 for $70 off this Prime Day

Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 drop to $179.95 for Prime Day, with upgraded mics, transparency mode, and seamless fitness app integration.

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A pair of Jet Black Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless earbuds shown in their open charging case. The earbuds and case are black in color, with the distinctive Beats 'b' logo visible on the earbuds. The case is placed on a gray speckled surface with a yellow stripe visible in the foreground. The image shows the earbuds' characteristic ear hook design resting within the compact charging case.
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Hey there, fitness enthusiasts and music lovers! Have you heard the buzz? The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2—fresh off their February launch—are hitting an all-time low price for Prime Day. We’re talking $179.95, a solid $70 off their usual $249.95 tag, available at heavy hitters like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Sure, Apple’s second-gen AirPods Pro are also on sale for $149 (a sweet $100 off) over at Amazon, but if your priority is earbuds that can keep up with your sweat-drenched workouts, the Powerbeats Pro 2 are where it’s at.

It took Beats nearly six years to drop a sequel to the original Powerbeats Pro, and let me tell you, they didn’t disappoint. These earbuds are built for action—whether you’re pounding the pavement or pumping iron—and they’re loaded with features that make them a standout choice.

Beats Powerbeats Pro 2
Four Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 wireless earbuds shown in a row against a gray gradient background. From left to right, the earbuds are displayed in Jet Black, Hyper Purple, Quick Sand (beige/gray), and Electric Orange colors. Each earbud features the distinctive ear hook design and Beats 'b' logo, photographed from a side angle to showcase their sleek, curved profile.
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Prime Day deal alert: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are $179.95, with ANC, heart rate monitoring, and a lighter build for workouts.

$180 at Amazon
$180 at Walmart
$180 at Best Buy

The Powerbeats Pro 2 aren’t just another pair of wireless earbuds—they’re practically a workout companion. Here’s what they bring to the table:

  • Active noise cancellation (ANC): Tune out the gym chatter or street noise when you need to lock in.
  • Transparency mode: Flip the switch to hear what’s around you—perfect for outdoor runs or staying aware mid-workout.
  • Heart rate monitoring: Yep, these bad boys track your pulse with optical sensors and accelerometers, tech borrowed straight from the Apple Watch. The data syncs up with apps like Nike Run Club, Runna, and Peloton, giving you real-time performance stats.
  • Crystal-clear calls: Updated mics filter out background noise like champs, so you sound sharp even if you’re calling mid-jog.
  • Tactile controls: On-ear buttons mean no fumbling with touch controls when your hands are sweaty.
  • Siri on demand: Apple fans can go hands-free with voice commands—super handy when you’re in the zone.

The real game-changer? That’s heart rate monitoring. If you’re not already rocking a fitness tracker, these earbuds can step up, offering insights into your workout intensity without needing an extra gadget. It’s not just a gimmick either—the integration with fitness apps makes it legit useful.

Beats didn’t just upgrade the tech—they reworked the design too. The Powerbeats Pro 2 are 20% lighter than the original, and the ear hooks are 50% smaller, making them way more comfortable for long hauls. Whether you’re grinding through a marathon training session or just chilling with music, they stay secure without feeling like a burden. Oh, and the charging case? It’s shrunk by 33% but still packs a punch, delivering up to 45 hours of total battery life (about 10 hours from the earbuds alone). Toss it in your gym bag and forget about it.

Sound-wise, you’re getting that classic Beats thump—bass that hits hard to keep you motivated. Admittedly, the overall audio quality doesn’t quite match the second-gen AirPods Pro’s finesse, but for workout vibes, it’s tough to beat (pun intended).

Let’s be real—the AirPods Pro are a steal at $149, and they’re killer for casual listening with top-notch noise cancellation and sound. But they’re not built for the gym like the Powerbeats Pro 2. If you’re someone who sweats buckets, needs earbuds that won’t budge during burpees, or wants that heart rate tracking, the Powerbeats take the crown. The AirPods Pro might edge out in everyday versatility, but for fitness buffs, the Powerbeats Pro 2’s sporty edge makes the $30 price gap worth it.

Here’s the bottom line: at $179.95, the Powerbeats Pro 2 are $70 off their regular price, and Amazon’s even shaving an extra $20 off the previous lowest price we’ve seen. For a pair of earbuds that launched just months ago, that’s a rare discount—and a signal that Prime Day is the time to pounce. Stock’s moving fast at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, so don’t sleep on this one.

If you’re in the market for wireless earbuds that can handle your active lifestyle, the Powerbeats Pro 2 are a no-brainer. They’re comfy, packed with fitness-friendly features, and now priced at an all-time low. Whether you’re chasing PRs or just need tunes to power through your day, these earbuds deliver—and at $179.95, they’re a bargain you won’t see again anytime soon.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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