Headphones wireless running: Best Earbuds for Runners 2023

The 6 Best Headphones For Running – Summer 2023: Reviews

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Intro
  3. Best Headphones

    1. Best Upper Mid-Range

      1. Best Mid-Range

        1. Best Budget

          1. Best Bone Conduction

            1. Best Over-Ear

              1. Notable Mentions
              2. Recent Updates
              3. All Reviews
              4. Discussions

              Updated Jun 30, 2023 at 12:41 pm

              By Kieran Dunn

              Whether you’re a casual jogger or a marathon runner, music can be a perfect companion to help push you to your limits. Running headphones should be stable enough to stay on or in your ear, as well as be comfortable, easy to use, and portable enough to take around with you. While some people like to block out as much background noise as possible when working out, it can be helpful to stay aware of your surroundings if you run outside.

              We’ve tested over 725 pairs of headphones, and below are our recommendations for the best wireless headphones for running that you can buy. Check out our recommendations for the best over-ear headphones for working out, the best wireless earbuds for running, and the best wireless headphones.

              1. Best Headphones For Running

                Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless

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                The Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless are the best headphones for running that we’ve tested. Their ear hook design makes them almost impossible to shake out during an intense sprint or brisk jog. They’re also lightweight and flexible enough to fit comfortably around your ear for hours without causing any fatigue or discomfort. While they’re only rated IPX4 for resistance against water splashes, they have good durability and feature an h2 chip which allows for seamless pairing with Apple devices, so you won’t have to spend time ensuring they’re connected to your iPhone before starting a run.

                While these headphones don’t have any sound customization options available, they have a very neutral default sound profile. Bass and treble are reproduced with high accuracy, ensuring a rich mix with ample thump and punch to complement pump-up jams. Their battery lasts nearly 12 hours on a single charge, meaning they’re well-suited for longer runs or marathon training sessions.

                They don’t block out much ambient noise passively, but you’ll stay more aware of your surroundings. Check out the Beats Fit Pro True Wireless if you’re looking for ANC and an even more neutral sound, but they aren’t as stable, and their battery lasts half as long as the Powerbeats Pro.

                See our review

              2. Best Upper Mid-Range Headphones For Running

                Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless

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                The Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless are the best upper mid-range running headphones we’ve tested. They have an impressive IP68 rating, meaning they’re dust-tight and protected from submersion in water. They’re also quite comfortable and have stability fins, so they won’t fall out of your ears during runs. Their easy-to-use control scheme has music and volume functions, so you don’t need to pull out your phone during a run to skip a track.

                These buds have a well-balanced sound profile that’s also versatile enough for most kinds of audio content, and their companion app has a parametric EQ and presets, so you can adjust it to suit your tastes. While they have an ANC feature, it’s not very effective, especially when blocking out bass-range sounds like rumbling engines if you’re jogging near a busy road.

                On the other hand, if you’re looking for more spacial awareness, you can turn on their transparency mode. Their battery only lasts half as long as the Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless, but they come with a portable case that holds a couple of extra charges. The case is also rated IP54, which helps protect them from dust and water even when stored away.

                See our review

              3. Best Mid-Range Headphones For Running

                Skullcandy Push Active True Wireless

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                If you’re looking for something cheaper, the Skullcandy Push Active True Wireless are the best wireless headphones for running in the mid-range we’ve tested. They aren’t as well-built as the Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless, but they feel sturdy and have an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance. Unlike the previous pick, they have ear hooks to stop them from slipping out of place even if the buds pop out of your ears, giving you an extra sense of security if you’re worried about losing your headphones.

                Their slightly bass-rich sound profile is suitable for a variety of genres, and you can customize it with a graphic EQ and presets in the companion app. They also have a long, 9. 5-hour continuous battery life, so you don’t need to worry about charging them as often. However, while their case holds more than three extra charges, it’s not IP-rated for dust or water resistance like the Jaybird.

                The earbuds have a deep in-ear fit and can feel a bit plunger-like, but the ear hooks are flexible, and the headphones have a comfortable fit for most people. If you don’t like the look or feel of ear hooks, the Jabra Elite 3 True Wireless are a good mid-range option. They aren’t quite as stable, but will easily stay in place for runs, have a similarly comfortable fit, and are rated IP55 for dust and water resistance.

                See our review

              4. Best Budget Headphones For Running

                Beats Flex Wireless

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                If you’re looking for extra protection against your earbuds falling out, consider our budget pick, the Beats Flex Wireless. These in-ears come with an attacked neckband that makes them easy to take on and off without worrying about a case. They’re lightweight and have similar stability as the Skullcandy Push Active True Wireless. If you wear glasses, they’re likely to be more comfortable than the Skullcandy’s ear-hooks which compete for space behind your ear with glasses’ arms.

                Their sound profile is bass-heavy, with extra thump and punch to complement genres like hip-hop and EDM. Vocals and instrumentals also sound clear and present, making them versatile enough for all kinds of workout playlists. However, their companion app lacks any sound customization features. Fortunately, their battery lasts around 11 hours on a single charge, which will get you through a few long runs before recharging.

                Their W1 chip also allows for seamless pairing with Apple devices, and they can do a decent job of passively blocking background chatter from passing pedestrians; just don’t expect them to isolate you from heavy traffic noise. If you’re looking for even cheaper buds, check out the Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 Truly Wireless. They aren’t as stable due to their bud-only design, but you can adjust their sound between a number of EQ presets, and their carrying case has a built-in charging cable.

                See our review

              5. Best Bone Conduction Headphones For Running

                Shokz OpenRun Bone Conduction

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                Having good spatial awareness is key to avoiding obstacles and staying safe when running outside. Some headphones use transparency mode to help you hear your surroundings, but the sound they create can’t capture your environment perfectly. Unlike some of the other picks on this list, the Shokz OpenRun Bone Conduction bypass the ear canal and use bone conduction to send vibrations via your cheekbones, leaving your whole ear unobstructed and able to hear the world around you.

                However, this does mean that they don’t block out any background sound at all. Their unique sound reproduction may not be for everyone, either. These headphones lack low-bass, so music like EDM and hip-hop lacks body and sounds hollow. However, thanks to their fairly balanced mid-range, they can be a solid choice if you listen to vocal-centric content like podcasts.

                These headphones hook around your ear, ensuring they don’t move too much during intense movement outside. They’re well-built and have an IP67 rating for protection against dust and water, meaning you can wear these out in the rain without worrying about damage. They last roughly 13 hours continuously and have a standby mode to help conserve battery life if you forget to turn them off. However, they use a proprietary charging cable, so you’ll need to buy a new one if you lose or misplace it.

                See our review

              6. Best Over-Ear Headphones For Running

                Beats Studio3 Wireless

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                If you find in-ears and earbuds uncomfortable, you may prefer over-ears like the Beats Studio3 Wireless. These wireless headphones have a sturdy build quality and have a comfortable fit for most people. Sports earbuds from this manufacturer, like the Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless, are more stable, but they won’t keep you as isolated from outside noise. Their ANC does a decent job at blocking out chatty gym-goers, and they come with a W1 chip for seamless pairing with Apple devices. While they don’t have an IP rating for protection against the elements, they last 23 hours on a single charge, so you can use them through several runs before needing a top-up.

                The Beats have a warm sound profile. There’s a touch of extra bass to compliment your pump-up jams. Unfortunately, an underemphasis in the treble range means instruments and vocals sound muddy and dull. Their companion app lacks sound customization features, like a graphic EQ or presets, so you’re stuck with their sound out of the box. Their control scheme is also hard to navigate because all the buttons are flush with the ear cups’ body. Feedback is tactile and clicky, so you’ll know when you’ve input a command.

                If you like over-ears for running, check out our list of the best over-ear headphones for working out.

                See our review

              Notable Mentions

              • Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless:
                The Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless are premium in-ears that are just as well-built as the Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless and offer a much better ANC and transparency performance. However, their fit is less stable, and they’re only rated IPX4 for resistance against being splashed with water.
                See our review
              • Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless:
                The Jabra Elite 7 Active True Wireless are sports-oriented earbuds with an IP57 rating for dust and water resistance. They have better battery life but aren’t as stable or well-built as the Beats Powerbeats Pro Truly Wireless.
                See our review
              • JBL Live Free NC+ TWS True Wireless:
                The JBL Live Free NC+ TWS True Wireless are a good choice for runs, thanks to their good build quality and an IPX7 rating for water resistance. However, they don’t have stability fins, so they aren’t stable as the Jaybird Vista 2 Truly Wireless.
                See our review

              Recent Updates

              1. Jun 30, 2023:
                We’ve replaced and restructured some of the picks on this list to better align with user interest and need.

              2. Jun 02, 2023:
                Reorganized the article to focus on in-ears and earbuds. Added the Skullcandy Push Active True Wireless as the ‘Best Mid-Range’ pick and removed the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless.

              3. May 04, 2023:
                Overhauled the article to showcase earbuds and over-ear headphones, as well as reflect best-of picks in each category’s respective ‘Best For Running’ article.

              4. Mar 10, 2023:
                Checked that the products are relevant and available. Made minor updates to the text.

              5. Feb 09, 2023:
                Made minor updates to the text and checked that the products are in stock.

              All Reviews

              Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best bluetooth headphones for running and the best earbuds for running to buy for most people in each price range. We factor in the price (cheaper headphones win over pricier ones if the difference isn’t worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no headphones that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

              If you would like to choose for yourself, here is the list of all of our headphone reviews, ranked by their suitability for sports and fitness. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and where you use the headphones will matter more in your selection.

              JBL Endurance Peak 3 Review: getting closer to the perfect workout companion

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              The JBL Endurance Peak 3 are an improvement on already stellar workout earbuds

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              TechRadar Verdict

              The JBL Endurance Peak 3 are an almost ideal audio companion for most workouts thanks to their incredibly secure fit, long battery life, and IP68 rating. And, while the ear-hooks can get uncomfortable for long periods of wear and the sound quality is a bit bass-heavy, the inclusion of transparency mode fixes the most egregious issue of the previous Endurance Peak II.

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              JBL Endurance Peak 3: One minute review

              The JBL Endurance Peak 3 are made for extreme circumstances. Their secure fit, IP rating, and even extended battery life are probably overkill for the general treadmill user, though they work plenty well there too. 

              What they’re perfect for is any activity where you need to be sure they’ll stay in place and can handle whatever weather conditions you might experience, whether that’s hiking in inclement weather, climbing up the side of a mountain, skiing, or even going for a run.

              What’s more, this third iteration builds upon and improves on the JBL Endurance Peak II, already among the best running headphones out there, for an almost perfect workout companion by adding a transparency mode and a better IP rating. 

              Whether you would consider these among the best workout headphones is going to depend on what you need them for. If you’re a long-distance runner going at a steady speed for hours on end, there are options that you’ll probably find more comfortable. However, as we’ll see in this review, I think the JBL Endurance Peak 3 are superb earbuds for athletes and those with an active lifestyle. 

              JBL Endurance Peak 3: Specifications

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              JBL Endurance Peak 3
              Component Value
              Interface Bluetooth 5.2
              Battery life 10 hours per earbuds, 50 hours total with case
              Noise cancellation Passive Noise Cancellation
              Water resistance IP68
              Weight 0. 9 oz (25g) per earbud
              Securing mechanism Ear hook

              JBL Endurance Peak 3: Price and Availability

              • How much does it cost? $99.95 / about £82.99 /AU$199.95
              • When is it available? Available now
              • Where can you get it? Available in the US, UK and Australia

              The JBL Endurance Peak 3, released in February of 2023, might include a transparency mode but mostly keep a lot of things the same as the previous model including, thankfully, the price. Instead of taking the opportunity of a slightly expanded feature-set to raise the price, JBL decided to keep this newest version at that under-$100 /  £100 price tag.

              Sure, you can spend much less on a pair of workout earbuds sporting ear-hooks for that secure fit such as the JLab Go Air Sport, which go for a criminally low $30 / £29 / AU$69, but their IP55 rating isn’t quite as robust as the IP68 rating of the JBLs. More importantly, at least for those who need workout earbuds outside the gym, the JLab don’t come with a transparency mode.

              However, many of the best options will set you back much more, like the Beats Powerbeats Pro. These earbuds go for $249 / £219 / AU$349, yet they don’t have the battery life, IP rating, or transparency mode of the JBL Endurance Peak 3.

              • Value score: 5/5

              JBL Endurance Peak 3: Design

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              • Ear-hook design gives very secure fit
              • Can be uncomfortable after long periods
              • IP68 rating to withstand most weather conditions

              If there’s ever been a case of “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it,” the JBL Endurance Peak 3 are it. Or at least, that’s the approach that JBL seems to have taken here as they look identical to the Endurance Peak 2. The earbuds have that same thick stem that attaches to the earbud and a large bendable ear hook that fits around the ear for a fit so secure it would require some extreme force for it to come loose. Each earbud also has capacitive touch controls, though they require a little pressure to engage.

              The charging case, which matches the color of the earbuds (you can either grab these in black or white), is similarly bulky to the point that it takes up a similar amount of space as at least two Beats Fit Pro cases. In essence, everything about the JBL Endurance Peak 3 is big. This is not for someone who wants something slim to pop in while on a treadmill.

              The downside to wearing earbuds this big, especially the ear hooks, is that they can get uncomfortable after a while. That’s due to the fact they not only fill up the opening to the ear canal but are continuously pressed in by the ear hook.

              On the bright side, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 are built to withstand the elements with their IP68 rating, a vast improvement over the previous model’s solid IP55 rating. That means this newer version is virtually waterproof and can withstand quite a bit of debris as well. If you’re a rock climber, skier, or do anything where you have to factor in weather conditions, an IP68 rating is a godsend. Just keep in mind that these are not great for swimming if only because Bluetooth has an extremely short functional range in the water.

              • Design: 4.5 / 5

              JBL Endurance Peak 3: Performance

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              • Mostly good sound
              • Bass is pronounced but indistinct
              • Transparency mode is finally here and works well

              As is the case with any pair of earbuds whether they’re for the gym or a commute, it doesn’t matter how well all the different elements are if the sound quality isn’t there. And, while the JBL Endurance Peak 3 are nowhere close to audiophile-quality, they sound pretty good. The high-end can be a tiny bit bright but not to the point of pain, even after using them for 30-45 minutes. The mids, to compensate, are a little recessed but full enough to sound pleasant. And, as seems to be the case with many workout earbuds, the bass is big.

              The thinking, at least from what I can gather from the way manufacturers present their products, is that this built-in bass boost is to help motivate during workouts. While that doesn’t resonate with me, it might with some. However, as we’ll discuss in the next section, you can EQ in a bass boost if you want that. It doesn’t need to be quite this pronounced. On top of that, no matter the genre of music I listen to, that big bass starts to sound muddy and to lose some definition to the point where I would use the EQ to roll off some of that low end. That said, some people may enjoy that extra low-end oomph. In essence, they sound good or at least good enough for the price and can be easily EQ’ed into a sound that works best for you.

              The transparency mode, selectable in the JBL app as well as through the on-unit controls, is the main improvement these earbuds have received over the previous version. And, they’re a welcome addition. Billed as Ambient Sound Control here, there are just two settings: Ambient Aware and TalkThru. While there’s no additional controls as I have found with other brands, both modes are effective. 

              Ambient Aware brings in just enough outside ambient sounds that I’m aware of surroundings when going for a jog – especially important when I have to worry about passing vehicles – though I do have to balance the volume of what I’m listening to to not drown out the sounds of my environment. TalkThru is a more aggressive mode where the volume of your source is limited so that you can easily hold a conversation without removing the earbuds or pausing the music.

              Like almost all earbuds these days, you can use the JBL Endurance Peak 3 to take calls as it employs four mics to pick up the voice. It’s not going to be as crisp as when I hold the phone up to my face as the voice comes through slightly veiled and with a tiny bit of echo, but it’s still loud and understandable. Really, that’s not much worse than most of the other models as I’ve found very few to give the same experience as talking directly into the phone.

              • Performance: 4 / 5

              JBL Endurance Peak 3: App

              • Easy to use
              • Relatively powerful EQ
              • Some limited customizations of gestures

              The JBL Headphone app is streamlined and easy to use with just about everything you need accessible on the landing page for the earbuds. You just scroll down to find the feature you want to mess with.

              At the top, just under a picture of the JBL Endurance Peak 3 and a reading of each earbud’s battery life sits the Ambient Sound Control, which you can turn on and off and switch between Ambient Aware and TalkThru. 

              Next is the EQ. There’s a toggle to turn it on and off, three presets and a custom button along with the presets. I wasn’t a huge fan of the presets but the EQ itself is reasonably powerful. You can boost or cut up to 6 dB and can create up to 10 different adjustable points on the EQ graph. So, you can create a 5-point EQ profile or a 10-point one depending on what you’re trying to do. Additionally, you can create more than one custom EQ profile, something that I typically don’t see in these sorts of apps.

              Following the EQ is Gestures where you can customize what the touch controls do on each earbud. However, you can’t select for each type of press as there is a dropdown menu to let you choose from a preselected bundle of gestures.

              There’s VoiceAware on hand as well with a slider that will adjust how much you hear your own voice, a nice feature for making a call in noisy environments. And, lastly, you can choose between Audio Mode and Video Mode. This is a nice feature for anyone who might stream something on their phone. Instead of dealing with delayed audio, you can choose Video Mode for reduced latency. Or, if you’re just listening to music and want better sound quality, then choose Audio Mode.

              • App score: 4/5

              JBL Endurance Peak 3: Battery life

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              • Ten hours of battery in earbuds
              • Charging case adds another 40 hours
              • Ten minutes of charging gives an hour of use

              Battery life has come a long way in earbuds but having enough juice to last hours on end is important for something you might want to use for more than just a 45-minute session at the gym. Luckily, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 last an impressive ten hours on a single charge. Of course, using features like the transparency mode will affect that. But, when tested without any features, mainly turning off the Ambient Sound Control, I found these to last as advertised. Every hour they ran, the battery life would drop 10%.

              Additionally, the charging case adds another 40 hours of battery life. As it should, considering how bulky it is. What’s more, if you somehow manage to drain the earbuds, ten minutes of charging will give you an additional hour of use.

              •  Battery: 5 /5 

              Should I buy the JBL Endurance Peak 3?

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              Report Card
              Category Comment Score
              Value At just under $100 / £100, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 hit that sweet spot between performance and price making them a great value. 5/5
              Design They may be a bit uncomfortable for long periods of wear, but that’s because they’re so secure that you can use them for more extreme activities. And, having that IP68 rating helps as well. 4.5/5
              Performance Though the JBL Endurance Peak 3 sound good, they have just a little too much bass. On the other hand, the transparency mode works the way it should. 4/5
              App Not only is the app easy to use but there’s plenty of extra functionality available, including a very usable EQ. 4.5/5
              Battery With ten hours of battery in the earbuds and another 40 in the charging case (for 50 hours total), you don’t have to interrupt a workout to charge the Endurance Peak 3 back up. 5/5
              Total JBL took a very good pair of workout earbuds and made them even better by including a transparency mode and a better IP rating. The positives vastly outweigh any negatives as long as you’re getting them for more vigorous activities. 4.5/5

              Buy it if…

              You want the ultimate workout earbuds

              Whether it’s the ear hooks or the IP68 rating, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 will make it through just about any workout, whether it’s the treadmill or rock climbing.

              You need transparency mode

              A crucial feature for anyone needing environmental awareness, the biggest omission of the Endurance Peak II has finally been added to the Endurance Peak 3.

              You don’t want to spend a lot of money

              At around $100 / £100, these earbuds are pretty affordable, coming in at a significantly lower price than Apple Airpods, Beats Fit Pro, or many of the other options marketed towards active lifestyles.

              Don’t buy it if…

              You want audiophile audio

              Though these earbuds sound pretty good, they’re not the best sounding ones you’ll come across, especially with their emphasis on the low-end.

              You care most about comfort

              That secure fit comes at a price, meaning that your ears will start to feel the pressure of the JBL Endurance Peak 3 being pressed into them. If you’re doing lower impact workouts, you can find more comfortable earbuds that will stay in your ears.

              Also consider

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              Also consider
              Component JBL Endurance Peak 3 Jabra Elite 4 Active Jlab Go Air Sport
              Interface Bluetooth 5.2 Bluetooth 5.2 Bluetooth 5.1
              Battery life 10 hours per earbuds, 50 hours total with case 7 hours, 28 hours with case 8 hours, 24 hours with case
              Noise cancellation Passive Noise Cancelation Active Noise Cancelation No
              Water resistance IP68 IP57 IP55
              Weight 0. 9 oz (25g) per earbud 5g per earbud 6.6g per earbud
              Securing mechanism Ear hook In-ear secure fit Ear hook

              Jabra Elite 4 Active

              Not only do the Jabra Elite 4 Active have active noise cancellation on hand, but they have a transparency mode (which could be better), and adjustable EQ. They also have a pleasant, clear sound that will keep you engaged while putting in the time on an elliptical.

              Read our full Jabra Elite 4 Active review 

              Jlab Go Air Sport

              The JLab Go Air Sport might not be the most feature-rich earbuds one could choose, but they offer a secure fit for workout fiends, decent sound quality, and, most importantly, cost around $30 / £30, making these ideal for anyone that gets concerned about losing or damaging their equipment.

              Read our full Jlab Go Air Sport review 

              How I tested the JBL Endurance Peak 3

              To test the JBL Endurance Peak 3, I not only used them for a couple weeks while working out, which included jogging around busy areas with them and doing bodyweight exercises with them, but I also spent plenty of time head-banging to see how secure they were. I also listened to various types of music, paying attention to all elements of the music. I took a look at and tested every feature in the app and ran some battery tests to see if they work as advertised.

              Having spent the last few years reviewing all sorts of audio gear, I’ve gotten a feel for what to look for and how to put a piece of kit through its paces to see whether it’s worth the recommendation. And, I’ve spent even longer playing and listening to music critically.

              First reviewed: April 23

              James Holland loves audio gear! So much so that he covers all the ins and outs, good and bad for Tech Radar and T3. Where does that so-called expertise come from? Not only is he a lifelong music-lover but he also works in the music industry and is a musician. When not testing headphones or listening to music, he loves to travel, rage at the latest PC games, and eat off-the-beaten-path but not too off-the-beaten-path food.

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              Wireless headphones for running and fitness

              Best wireless headphones for sports: top 10 models review

              The article collected 9 models of headphones with good reviews and excellent quality from well-known manufacturers. This does not include inexpensive headphones from Chinese brands, we will consider them in a separate article.

              There are several important factors to consider when choosing running headphones:

              • Waterproof and dustproof. Rated by the IP standard, labeled as IPX6 or IP68 on the device. The first number after IP is dust protection (maximum is 6), the second is moisture protection (maximum is 8). For sports headphones, we recommend IPX4 protection.
              • Comfortable fit. The best headphones for sports are completely wireless. Headphones with a headband or wire are less comfortable, but they hold a charge longer and are cheaper for the same characteristics.
              • Decent sound quality.
              • Incomplete isolation from external sounds. This applies to sports in a busy city. If you run alone and like to immerse yourself in music, choose headphones with good noise isolation.
              • Battery life.
              1. Jabra Elite Active 75t
              2. Sony WF-XB700
              3. JBL Under Armor True Wireless
              4. AfterShokz Aeropex
              5. Bose SoundSport
              6. Apple AirPods Pro
              7. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro
              8. Beats Powerbeats Pro
              9. Beats Powerbeats

              Jabra Elite Active 75t

              Fully wireless sports headphones with push buttons and IP57 water and dust resistance. Suitable for sports and everyday use.

              Pros

              • Quality sound
              • Comfortable and secure fit in the ears
              • Works 5-7 hours from one charge + 3 full charges from the case
              • Compact, does not stick out of the ears
              • 9051 6 Active noise reduction and transparency mode, to hear others without taking out your headphones

              • IP57 dust and water resistant, withstands heavy rain and showers
              • Customizable button control
              • Good microphone for talking

              Cons

              • Not suitable for all music, emphasis on bass
              • Only the right earpiece can be used separately
              • When you press the buttons, the earpiece can move, but this is a matter of habit

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              Sony WF-XB700

              A good combination of price and quality. Convenient control and decent autonomy. The sound is bass, so not for everyone.

              Pros

              • Good sound
              • Fits securely on the ears
              • Works up to 9 hours on a single charge
              • Stable Bluetooth connection up to 10 m
              • Volume control and track switching button mi
              • Waterproof IPX4 against sweat and light rain

              Cons

              • Large case and headphones
              • Case only lasts for 1 charge
              • No app
              • No noise cancellation
              • Only the left earbud works separately

              BUY SONY WF-XB700 (from 7000 r)

              JBL Under Armor True Wireless Flash

              Sports headphones from JBL and Under Armor. Excellent sound and noise reduction, convenient control and comfortable fit. Ideal for running and gym use. Suitable for everyday use and conversations.

              Pros

              • IPX7 waterproof against heavy rain
              • 5 hours of sound + 6 charges from case
              • Multiple ear cushions for a comfortable in-ear fit
              • TalkThru and AmbientAware technologies that let you hear ambient sounds for added safety
              • Button controls: pause, answer call, skip track

              Cons

                9 0516 Large and heavy case

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              AfterShokz Aeropex

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              Headphones are different from all bone conduction. Sound is transmitted in pulses through the bone rather than as sound waves through the ear. Your ears are always free, you perfectly hear what is happening around and the music at the same time. Therefore, the sound quality in them is only enough to listen to rhythmic music during training. For more complex compositions, it is better to choose other headphones.

              Pros

              • IP67 water/dust resistant, 1m submersible
              • 8 hour battery life
              • Button control keep in touch with colleagues in the office
              • Securely and comfortably fixed on the head

              Cons

              • Music is hard to hear in noisy places, ear plugs are included for this purpose
              • Connected by a rim at the back of the head
              • In silence, people around can hear music from headphones even at medium volume

              If you want a cheaper version, check out the budget version of AfterShokz Trekz Air.

              BUY AFTERSHIKZ AEROPEX (from 13000 r)

              Bose SoundSport Free

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              Sports, fully wireless headphones from a well-known audio brand.

              Pros

              • Balanced sound
              • IPX4 waterproof
              • Works 5 hours on a single charge + 2 charges from the case
              • Convenient mobile application for setting up
              • Replaceable ear pads for a secure fit in the ears
              • Button control

              Cons

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            2. Stiff buttons
            3. Oversized headphones
            4. During a call, sound in only one earphone
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              Apple AirPods Pro

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              AirPods Pro are not sports headphones, but they are popular and versatile, so we could not beat them in our selection. There is everything for sports: completely wireless, controlled by tapping, decent autonomy.

              Pros

              • Perfectly works with iPhone
              • Lasts 4 hours on a single charge + 4 charges from the case
              • Switches automatically between devices
              • All-in-one headphones for sports, everyday use, conversations
              • Good sound quality for versatile wireless headphones
              • Active noise canceling and transparent mode
              • Interchangeable ear cushions in different sizes
              • Headphone tap control
              • IPX4 waterproof
              • 5 minutes charge for 1 hour playback

              Cons

              • Only for Apple devices
              • The sound is noticeably worse than that of “musical” brand headphones

              BUY APPLE AIRPODS PRO (from 16000 r)

              Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro

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              Apple AirPods Pro competitors for Samsung ecosystem users, but also suitable for other Android smartphones. Universal headphones for sports, work, home use, negotiations. Perfectly correct wind noise in both speakers and microphones.

              Pros

              • Works 5 hours without recharging + 3 charges from the case
              • Charges in 5 minutes for 1 hour of playback
              • IPX7 water resistant
              • Interchangeable ear pads in different sizes
              • Active noise canceling and transparent mode
              • Wireless charging via Galaxy smartphone
              • Automatic switching between devices
              • Compact design 9 0517
              • Suitable for sports, everyday use and conversation
              • Adjustment via native app

              Cons

              • Not suitable for all ears, but adaptable

              BUY SAMSUNG GALAXY BUDS PRO (from Rs. Made on the same chip as AirPods, they fit and sound great, are easy to control, look stylish, and work perfectly with Apple and Android devices.

              Pros

              • Good, detailed sound, deep bass
              • Water resistant IPX4
              • Working 9hours from one charge + 2 charges from the case. 5 minutes quick charge gives you 1.5 hours of playback
              • Button controls on the earbuds, includes voice assistant
              • Eartips in four sizes
              • Sensors that stop playback when you take the earpiece out of your ear
              • Works perfectly with Apple and Android devices

              Cons

              • Lightning charging, not USB-C
              • Large case
              • Does not let in external sounds (may be dangerous on the streets)

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              Beats Powerbeats

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              Economy version of Powerbeats Pro. Not completely wireless, but still great sounding, secure fit and improved battery life. The longest lasting headphones in our selection. Suitable for sports, everyday use and conversations.

              Pros

              • Plays up to 15 hours on a single charge, and 5 minutes of charging is enough for 1 hour of playback 9Noise canceling
              • Lightning charging, not USB-C
              • Wired
              • Isolate from external sounds

              BUY BEATS POWERBEATS (from 9000 r)

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