Soundcore by Anker Sport X10: The Soundcore Sport with ear hooks. . As long as you get a tight seal, they sound great, with powerful, punchy bass and good detail. They also have active noise cancellation, which is effective but not as good as Sony or Bose's noise cancellation. They're also fully waterproof with an IPX7 rating, meaning they can be fully submerged in up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes. Battery life is rated at eight hours with three additional charges in the charging case.
Sennheiser Sport True Wireless: The Sport True Wireless Earbuds (around $100) are essentially Sennheiser's CX True Wireless Earbuds with sport fins – for a more secure fit – and better durability. They have an IP54 rating which makes them splash and dust resistant. The CX True Wireless, rated IPX4, does not offer dust resistance.
Skullcandy Push Active: With their over-ear design, they're essentially a more affordable version of the Beats Powerbeats Pro and they actually fit my ears slightly better than the Powerbeats Pro – I'm generally not a fan of over-ear style headphones 'ear, but these are one of the best models. They also cost a lot less than the Beats.
Cleer Audio Arc 2 Sport: Cleer's original Arc headphones were solid sports headphones with decent sound for open-style headphones that sit on your ears and pump sound into them. The 2023 model (around $170) improves sound quality and offers additional enhancements and enhanced features, including a new “enhanced” charging case with UV sterilization and multi-point Bluetooth connectivity (Bluetooth 5.3), all for a significantly improved product .
Beats Powerbeats Pro: While the Powerbeats Pro remain popular workout headphones, they've been around for several years, so it's best to buy them at a discount.
JBL Live Pro 2: Over the years, JBL has released some decent truly wireless earbuds, but nothing that really excited me. This finally changed with the arrival of the new product from the Samsung brand. Live Pro 2 And Live for free 2 buds. Both sets of earbuds – the Live Pro 2 have stems while the Live Free 2 has a pill-shaped design – offer a comfortable fit as well as strong noise cancellation, very good sound quality and performance. voice calling, plus a robust set of features including multi-point Bluetooth pairing, an IPX5 splash-proof rating, and wireless charging.
Sony LinkBuds: The LinkBuds are, in a sense, Sony's answer to Apple's Standard AirPods. While they don't sound as good as Sony's flagship WF-1000XM4 or the LinkBuds S noise-isolating earbuds, they offer a discreet, innovative design and a more secure fit than AirPods, as well as decent sound and very good voice calls. performance. Like the third-generation AirPods, their open design lets you hear the outside world – that's what the Ring is for. Read our Sony LinkBuds review.