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So, here’s a curveball—what do you get when two giants, Nike and Beats, finally decide to team up? Well, it’s not just another pair of earbuds; it’s the Nike x Powerbeats Pro 2, a limited-edition beast that screams performance and style in that unmistakable “volt” yellow. Ever wonder what happens when elite sports tech crashes headfirst into street-savvy flair? These headphones might just have the answer. They’re not only engineered for those heavy workouts but also crafted to keep you locked in, heart rate monitored, and looking sharp as you transition from gym battles to daily grind. And let me tell you, our editors didn’t just like them—they rated these as the best ear hook workout headphones. Curious how this powerhouse collaboration stacks up in real life? Dive in and find out why these earbuds are already the talk of the town.
- Earlier this week, Nike and Beats announced a first-ever collaboration: the Nike x Powerbeats Pro 2 headphones.
- You can shop the limited-edition “volt” yellow headphones starting today.
- Our editors rated the Powerbeats Pro 2 as the best ear hook workout headphones.
EARLIER THIS WEEK, Beats and Nike announced a historic first-ever hardware collaboration. Starting today, you can shop the Powerbeats Pro 2 Nike Special Edition, so you can keep your head in the game and everyone else out.
The limited-edition release comes in Nike’s iconic highlighter yellow colorway, “volt,” paired with a matte black, volt-speckled charging case. Nike’s “Just Do It” mantra is printed on the inside of the case lid. For the first time, Beats has shared its branding with Nike’s Swoosh, with the Swoosh on the right bud and the Beats “b” on the left.
While the color and aesthetic are new, the earbuds have the same industry-leading audio tech as the Powerbeats Pro 2 that we know and love. The earbuds feature active noise cancelling, transparency mode, a built-in heart rate monitor, and wrap-around ear hooks. The goal of the collaboration was to build a performance tool that bridges the gap between elite sport and street style.
To accompany the launch, Beats brand ambassador LeBron James stars in a comedic campaign video as he trades the court for the golf course. “I’ve been part of the Beats journey since day one with the original Powerbeats, and the Powerbeats Pro 2 represent everything I need in my daily routine, whether I’m training, recovering, or just living life,” James said in the press release.
Our editors rated the Powerbeats Pro 2 as the best ear hook workout headphones, noting their comfortable fit, heart rate monitor insights, and intuitive controls. The headphones also boast up to 45 hours of battery life when paired with the charging case.
“During testing, these headphones felt glued to our ears—even during a windy run—and didn’t flinch after getting drenched in sweat thanks to the IPX4 rating,” Men’s Health contributor Brandon Russell writes in his review. “The softer plastic avoids that slimy feel after intense workouts, allowing them to quickly transition from the gym to the office.”
Starting today, the Nike x Powerbeats Pro 2 are available to shop for $250 on apple.com and nike.com, and in select Apple Stores.
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Sidney Lee is the Editor, Deals and Trends, for Best Products, Popular Mechanics, Runner’s World, Biography, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, and Oprah Daily. She loves keeping up on the latest social media trends and viral pop culture moments to recommend only the best products to readers. Previously, Sidney was the Assistant Home Editor at HGTV Magazine as well as contributing editor at Food Network and The Pioneer Woman Magazines, covering home, food, style, and more. She is based in Manhattan, and outside of work you can find her trying all the latest restaurants the city has to offer.
Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up. He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.




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