After much speculation and the appearance of the new Bates headphones called Fit Pro in the source code of iOS 15.1, the brand officially unveiled the Beats Fit Pro yesterday. The headphones, which have been leaked before, have a design language inspired by the newly introduced headphones of Bods Studio, and in the style of Bates’s old-fashioned designs, a hook-like appendage has been created at the end of each headphone brand to keep the headphones separate in practice.

Priced at $ 200, the Fit Pro includes all the features of Apple’s high-end headphones, including Active Noise Removal (ANC), Transparency, Adaptive EQ, and Dynamic Head Tracking surround sound. In addition, the headphones are equipped with an H1 audio chip to execute “Hey Siri” commands, support for Find My feature, as well as talk pairing, automatic switching between devices on the same iCloud account, and voice sharing.

In fact, Bates’ new headphones can be considered a sporty example of the AirPad Pro; Because they have a very similar set of features, but a completely different design. The Fit Pro lacks the shapely body found on all AirPad models and is adorned with hook-like pieces to secure the headphones during strenuous activity. Bates claims to have measured thousands of ears in order to digitally model soft hook-like pieces that are actually quite flexible while providing good stability for headphone safety.

Depending on the size of the person’s ear, Bates has placed three silicone pads (including the default pad) in different sizes inside the box, which help make the in-ear headphones more comfortable. The Fit Pro fits snugly in the ear and does not come off the ear in strenuous activities such as exercise.