Soundcore by anker sport x10: Soundcore Sport X10 has an interesting design with turning swivel hooks that turn around when you use them and you turn around when you want to place them in their load box, which has a smaller footprint than many buds with ear hooks. As long as you get a tight seal, they sound well, with powerful and impactful bass and good details. They also have an active noise cancellation, which is effective but not as good as the cancellation of the noise of Sony or Bose. They are also fully waterproof with an IPX7 IPX note, which means that they can be completely overwhelmed in up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes. The battery life is evaluated at eight hours with three additional costs in the case of load.
Open shokz: Lists of Opendmove bone conduction from Shokz for $ 80, although we have sometimes seen falling below $ 70. It replaces the old titanium model and has small design upgrades. I found it at ease to wear and even if it does not sound well, it seems relatively good for a bone conduction helmet – again, keep your expectations of sound quality in check or you will be disappointed. It’s very good for listening to podcasts, audio books and new shows while you run.
Sennheiser Sport True Wireless: Sports wireless Bluetooth headphones (around $ 130) are mainly CX wireless headphones to Sennheiser with sporty fins – for safer adjustment – and better durability. They have an IP54 rating that makes them resistant to splashes and dust resistant. The CX True Wireless, classified IPX4, does not offer dust resistance.
Skullcandy active : With their ear design, they are essentially a more affordable version of the Beats PowerBeats Pro and they adapt to my ears slightly better than the PowerBeats Pro – I am generally not a fan of ear style buds, but these are One of the best models. They also cost much less than beats.
Arc 2 Sport Audio Cleer: Cleer’s original arc headphones were solid sports headphones that included a decent sound for open -style buds that sit on your ears and fire sound. The 2023 model (around $ 170) intensifies sound quality and offers additional refinements and upgrades of functionality, including a new “improved” load box with UV sterilization and Multipoint Bluetooth connectivity (Bluetooth 5.3), which allows a considerably improved product.
Beats PowerBeats Pro: Although the PowerBeats Pro remains popular training headphones, they have existed for several years, so it is better to buy them at a large price.
JBL LIVE PRO 2: Over the years, JBL headphones have released real decent Bluetooth headphones, but nothing that really excites me. It finally changed with the arrival of the new brand belonging to Samsung Live Pro 2 And LIVE FREE 2 buds. The two burgeons sets – The Live Pro 2 have stems while the Live Free 2 has a pill -shaped design – offer a comfortable adjustment with a strong noise cancellation, very good sound quality and call performance of voice, as well as a robust set of characteristics, including the multi -point Bluetooth pairing, an IPX5 IP note (splash resistant) and a wireless load.
Sony linkbuds: Linkbuds are, in a sense, Sony’s response to Apple’s standard AirPods. Although they do not sound as well as the WF-1000XM4 flagship of Sony or the insulating Bluetooth headphones from Linkbuds, they offer a discreet and innovative design and a more secure adjustment than the AirPods, as well as a decent sound and a very good Voice – Call performance. Like third generation AirPods, their open design allows you to hear the outside world – that’s what it is. Read our Sony Linkbuds review.