Apple is expanding its Beats lineup again — this time with a fresh take on its fitness-focused earbuds. The company quietly teased the Powerbeats Fit in a short YouTube video this morning, describing them as “fit for every move.” The new earbuds are set to launch sometime in fall 2025.
Details remain scarce, but the Powerbeats Fit appear to be a direct successor to the Beats Fit Pro, which debuted back in 2021. Those earbuds became a fan favorite thanks to their compact in-ear design paired with a secure wingtip hook, making them a go-to option for gym-goers and runners. They shipped with Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode, and Adaptive EQ — features inherited from Apple’s AirPods Pro lineup.
The question now is how Apple will modernize the formula. Earlier this year, Apple refreshed the Powerbeats Pro with a slimmer frame, heart rate monitoring, and the H2 audio chip for better sound and efficiency. If the Powerbeats Fit follow the same playbook, buyers could be looking at smarter health integration, longer battery life, and improved audio performance powered by Apple silicon.
While Apple hasn’t confirmed specs or pricing just yet, the branding suggests these earbuds will be heavily marketed toward fitness and movement — a natural fit (pun intended) for Beats, which has always leaned into athletic appeal.
For now, all we have is the teaser. But with a fall release window, expect Apple to reveal more in the coming weeks — possibly at the iPhone 17 launch event on September 9.