Beats Fit Pro: Every Color Ranked

Beats Fit Pro: Every Color Ranked

The Beats Fit Pro are a great option for truly-wireless earbuds (they’re essentially first-generation AirPods Pro in a fun and sporty form factor) and they offer several colors to choose from. Beats, which is owned and operated by Apple, debuted the Beats Fit Pro in November 2021 with four original colorways. There were also a few limited edition versions of the Beats Fit Pro, most notably a collaboration with Kim Kardashian that brought skin-tone colored earbuds. But in February 2023, the company revealed three new colorways that reflect the changing fashion trends in the accessory market.

Though most smartphones come in muted colors that are usually whites, blacks, or Earth tones, consumers are increasingly searching for bright colors to compliment their devices. For many, the Beats Fit Pro were a way for buyers to add some personality into earbuds with Apple tech inside. Though Apple’s own AirPods and AirPods Pro don’t offer much room for customization — they only come in a white glossy colorway — the Beats Fit Pro have a wider range of colors available. Plus, Beats earbuds come with the same iOS integration as the AirPods product line. So, which color Beats Fit Pro should you buy?

1. Volt Yellow

Beats Fit Pro: Every Color Ranked

People are craving vibrant accessories to brighten up their look, and there’s no color that stands out more than Volt Yellow. It’s reminiscent of Nike’s iconic Volt color, and it overall conveys a sporty tone. Since the Beats Fit Pro have a hook to keep the earbuds snug during workouts, they’re a great fit for athletes and fitness gurus. Volt Yellow will either compliment other accessories or strongly stand out. Either way, it’s a fun Beats Fit Pro color.

2. Stone Purple

A pair of Beats Fit Pro in the Stone Purple colorway.

Bright colors aren’t for everyone, and buyers wanting to get away from the standard black and white options can find middle ground in Stone Purple. It’s a pastel-style purple that’s muted in color, but still has character and personality. All told, a pair of Beats Fit Pro earbuds in Stone Purple can add some color to a user’s tech portfolio without looking too out of place.

3. Coral Pink

A pair of Beats Fit Pro in the Coral Pink colorway.

Coral Pink is right in the middle of the Volt Yellow and the Stone Purple colorways. It isn’t nearly as bright as the Volt Yellow, but it also isn’t as muted as the Stone Purple. A pair of Beats Fit Pro in Coral Pink is a blend between pink and orange, and matches a few different colors Apple has shipped over the years. For users that like a brighter pink — and might have matching accessories — Coral Pink is a solid option.

4. Tidal Blue

A pair of Beats Fit Pro in the Tidal Blue colorway.

Intrigued by the Stone Purple but prefer a bluer color palate? Beats Fit Pro in the Tidal Blue colorway carries a similar style as the Stone Purple — but blue. People who like to wear shades of blue will find that the Tidal Blue color compliments their outfits well, and overall offers a trendy color without drawing too much attention.

5. Sage Gray

A pair of Beats Fit Pro in the Sage Gray colorway.

Sage Gray is a super simplistic colorway that looks a bit different from the whites, blacks, and grays commonly found on tech products. It’s a lighter gray than the Space Gray used on some Apple devices, but is definitely darker than a traditional silver color. Plus, to add a bit of flavor to the colorway, the Beats Fit Pro in Sage Gray have a light teal as a complimentary color on the Beats logo and on the case’s interior.

6. Beats White

A pair of Beats Fit Pro in the Beats White colorway.

Aptly named, the Beats White color is the same found throughout Beats’ product lineup. It’s a classic matte white colorway that adds a bit of variation by using Beats Red as a complimentary color. It’s subtle, though, as Beats Red is only used to color the Beats logo on the earbuds and their charging case.

7. Beats Black

A pair of Beats Fit Pro in the Beats Black colorway.

Similar to Beats White, Beats Black is the classic black color found on a bunch of the company’s products. The matte black color is one that is popularly used for tech products, so it’ll likely match a buyer’s existing collection nicely. However, it’s not doing much to differentiate itself from the pack. Beats Black also uses Beats Red as a complimentary color on the Beats logo, found on the earbuds and their charging case.

Unlike a lot of Apple products today, the Beats Fit Pro are available in both vibrant and muted colorways — allowing users to pick the perfect pair to match their individual style.