Do they stay on my ear? Yes. Do they stay in my ear canal? No.
Do they have noise cancelling? Yes. Does it noticeably cancel noise? No.
My primary set of headphones were/are the AirPods Pro 2's w/ Comply foam ear tips replacing the stock silicon tips. With the Comply tips they stay in your ear MUCH better and dramatically improve passive noise cancellation, thus improving overall noise cancellation. However, when doing higher intensity workouts, the sweat combined with movement would still cause them to fall out occasionally. Eating as well, as the jaw movement would wiggle them free very quickly every time.
I was back in the states in late February so decided to order the PB2's for this purpose. Gave them a go and right away I could tell they don't stay within your ear canal well at all and thus the audio becomes very tinny and lacks bass. Also the noise cancelling is almost completely ineffective. My initial intuition was that perhaps the Comply ear tips would make the difference (I remember being shocked at how much better they made my AirPods Pro 2's). So I decided to keep them on my return to Colombia and would order the Comply tips once they were available.
Well I've now had the Comply tips for a week and....these things are still terrible. The noise cancelling is a complete joke. I literally cannot even tell it is on most of the time. There is no position I can find that keeps the tips well seated in my ears. In addition, the buttons are terribly placed and result in accidental clicks almost every time you try to reposition the headphones.
I guess now I'll be waiting for them to update the Beats Fit Pro's. In the mean time I'll continue using my AirPods Pro 2's. The only thing I can see myself using the PB2's for is if I want to listen to something while I'm eating or when I'm biking (I'm a bike commuter and sometimes it's nice to have directions spoken to you while riding), otherwise they're just going to collect dust.
Do they have noise cancelling? Yes. Does it noticeably cancel noise? No.
My primary set of headphones were/are the AirPods Pro 2's w/ Comply foam ear tips replacing the stock silicon tips. With the Comply tips they stay in your ear MUCH better and dramatically improve passive noise cancellation, thus improving overall noise cancellation. However, when doing higher intensity workouts, the sweat combined with movement would still cause them to fall out occasionally. Eating as well, as the jaw movement would wiggle them free very quickly every time.
I was back in the states in late February so decided to order the PB2's for this purpose. Gave them a go and right away I could tell they don't stay within your ear canal well at all and thus the audio becomes very tinny and lacks bass. Also the noise cancelling is almost completely ineffective. My initial intuition was that perhaps the Comply ear tips would make the difference (I remember being shocked at how much better they made my AirPods Pro 2's). So I decided to keep them on my return to Colombia and would order the Comply tips once they were available.
Well I've now had the Comply tips for a week and....these things are still terrible. The noise cancelling is a complete joke. I literally cannot even tell it is on most of the time. There is no position I can find that keeps the tips well seated in my ears. In addition, the buttons are terribly placed and result in accidental clicks almost every time you try to reposition the headphones.
I guess now I'll be waiting for them to update the Beats Fit Pro's. In the mean time I'll continue using my AirPods Pro 2's. The only thing I can see myself using the PB2's for is if I want to listen to something while I'm eating or when I'm biking (I'm a bike commuter and sometimes it's nice to have directions spoken to you while riding), otherwise they're just going to collect dust.