Powerbeats Pro Water Resistance Test: Find Out What Happens if You Drop Apple's Newest Earbuds in the Toilet

Apple's new Powerbeats Pro earbuds feature a "reinforced design" for improved "sweat and water resistance" along with an official IPX4 water resistance rating, which means they should be able to hold up to a good amount of moisture.

Still, there were a lot of reports of the Powerbeats 3 failing due to sweat exposure, so we thought we'd test the liquid tolerance of the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ with a series of water resistance tests.


An IPX4 water resistance rating means that the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ were able to withstand splashing water for at least 10 minutes, which is pretty decent because most people don't sweat buckets of water for an extended period of time.

powerbeatsprowet
We tested splashing water, jets of water, and even an extended dunk in water, and the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ held up and worked well after every single test. Here's what we did:

- Test 1 - Simulated a drop in a kitchen sink with heavy splashes of water.
- Test 2 - Set the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ in the shower for several minutes to simulate heavy rain.
- Test 3 - Dropped the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ in the toilet, submerging them briefly.
- Test 4 - Dunked the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ in a bowl of water for one minute.
- Test 5 - Dunked the PowerBeats Pro in a bowl of water for five minutes.
- Test 6 - Dunked the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ in a bowl of water for 20 minutes.

After each water test, the sound coming from the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ was muffled when we tested them, but once we got the water out, the earbuds were back to sounding normal.

powerbeatsprosink
The ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ survived all of our water tests. Nothing changed with the sound profile, the buttons continued to work, and charging was also fine. This suggests that the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ do indeed have superior water resistance to the Powerbeats 3 and should hold up well to sweat.

powerbeatsprotoilet
We do not recommend showering with the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌, using them in the rain, swimming with them, or otherwise exposing them to excessive moisture. Even when things are decently water resistant, the water resistance can wear down over time so it's going to be best to keep the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ as dry as possible.

powerbeatsprowaterdunk
While the ‌Powerbeats Pro‌ did well in our tests, we've only continually exposed them to water and moisture for a couple of hours. We still don't know how they'll hold up to sweat over time, but right now, things are looking positive.

Top Rated Comments

pj-uk Avatar
65 months ago
Why put them in a toilet when a bowl of water would do? :confused:
Score: 98 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dondiego87 Avatar
65 months ago
Ahem

Ear coli
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
scottinlexky Avatar
65 months ago
anything with Beats on it deserves to be flushed down toilet
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
hagjohn Avatar
65 months ago
They would not be going back into my ears, if they fell in the toilet.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Nautilus007 Avatar
65 months ago
anything with Beats on it deserves to be flushed down toilet
Apple owns the company now so I’m sure quality has increased.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
walnuts Avatar
65 months ago
Despite not having a waterproof rating, I've run and biked through lots of sweat and rain with AirPods and never had an issue. I could only assume that these would be better.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)

Popular Stories

maxresdefault

Apple Announces 'Let Loose' Event on May 7 Amid Rumors of New iPads

Tuesday April 23, 2024 7:11 am PDT by
Apple has announced it will be holding a special event on Tuesday, May 7 at 7 a.m. Pacific Time (10 a.m. Eastern Time), with a live stream to be available on Apple.com and on YouTube as usual. The event invitation has a tagline of "Let Loose" and shows an artistic render of an Apple Pencil, suggesting that iPads will be a focus of the event. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more ...
Apple Silicon AI Optimized Feature Siri

Apple Releases Open Source AI Models That Run On-Device

Wednesday April 24, 2024 3:39 pm PDT by
Apple today released several open source large language models (LLMs) that are designed to run on-device rather than through cloud servers. Called OpenELM (Open-source Efficient Language Models), the LLMs are available on the Hugging Face Hub, a community for sharing AI code. As outlined in a white paper [PDF], there are eight total OpenELM models, four of which were pre-trained using the...
Apple Vision Pro Dual Loop Band Orange Feature 2

Apple Cuts Vision Pro Shipments as Demand Falls 'Sharply Beyond Expectations'

Tuesday April 23, 2024 9:44 am PDT by
Apple has dropped the number of Vision Pro units that it plans to ship in 2024, going from an expected 700 to 800k units to just 400k to 450k units, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Orders have been scaled back before the Vision Pro has launched in markets outside of the United States, which Kuo says is a sign that demand in the U.S. has "fallen sharply beyond expectations." As a...
iOS 18 Siri Integrated Feature

iOS 18 Rumored to Add These 10 New Features to Your iPhone

Wednesday April 24, 2024 2:05 pm PDT by
Apple is set to unveil iOS 18 during its WWDC keynote on June 10, so the software update is a little over six weeks away from being announced. Below, we recap rumored features and changes planned for the iPhone with iOS 18. iOS 18 will reportedly be the "biggest" update in the iPhone's history, with new ChatGPT-inspired generative AI features, a more customizable Home Screen, and much more....
iPad And Calculator App Feature

Apple Finally Plans to Release a Calculator App for iPad Later This Year

Tuesday April 23, 2024 9:08 am PDT by
Apple is finally planning a Calculator app for the iPad, over 14 years after launching the device, according to a source familiar with the matter. iPadOS 18 will include a built-in Calculator app for all iPad models that are compatible with the software update, which is expected to be unveiled during the opening keynote of Apple's annual developers conference WWDC on June 10. AppleInsider...