These Bluetooth-only headphones support version 5.0 and, unlike the Beats Studio Buds True Wireless, have an H1 chip for seamless pairing with Apple devices. Unfortunately, you can't pair them with multiple devices simultaneously. Their latency is average for Bluetooth headphones. They're not great...
Interestingly, the Powerbeats Pro uses the same Apple H1 chip that powers the AirPods Pro. That gives it Bluetooth 5.0 support, faster connection times when you switch between Apple devices, instant pairing with iOS and macOS when you open the case, and improved Siri controls. The Powerbeats ...
Select Bluetooth. Then, tap the Info button next to your Powerbeats Pro. Select Forget This Device. Put your earbuds into the case and restart your iPhone. Pair your earbuds with your device and check if they still shut down unexpectedly. Get the Latest iOS Updates Be sure to update your ...
Forget the device in iPhone Bluetooth Download Beats Updater (I don't know if this is vital; I'm using Chrome on Mac) Plug in your Powerbeats Pro case with earbuds in them (it said I already had the newest firmware) Rename it (again, idk if vital; I ended up renaming it 2x - onc...