Like the Sony set, Apple’s unusual AirPods are a little different to the other entries in this roundup. Jaybird offers both silicone and foam tips, so you can experiment with different materials and fits, and the wings make sure they won’t fall out during exercise. Eight-hour battery life means you can use them throughout the day. Despite these, they are the best bet for swimming.Īnother set for fitness lovers is Jaybird’s X2s, which are sweat- and water-resistant, and come with a clever neckband that keeps the cord out of sight by tightly clipping it away. They’re a lot chunkier than the other headphones in this round-up, and aren’t the most comfortable either. Ideal for swimmers, they also offer an impressive seven hours of battery life. The waterproof set work with a waterproof Walkman, a match made for the pool.
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Sony’s NWZ-WS610 Series are no ordinary pair of wireless earphones.
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Waterproof Walkman with NFC & Bluetooth.If all that wasn’t enough, the BE Sport3 also come with AAC and aptX support, to make your favourite songs sound that tiny bit better. They fit deeply in your ear, and come with six pairs of wings to make sure they don’t pop out while you’re running. Ten hours of the ability to work hard for a long time could possibly see you through a whole week of commutes on a single charge, while rain-, sweat- and dust-resistance means you can use them in all kinds of weather. Optoma’s BE Sport3s, on the other hand, are electrical storage device monsters. They come with a solid case, which is useful for when you’re on the move, and the excellent Obey memory foam tips that are included mold themselves perfectly inside your ear. Just make sure your phone also supports the technology before snapping them up. However, they make up for that with including aptX codec support, which makes the surrounding sound better. The refreshingly simple-looking Brainwavz Blu-100s shouldn’t be your first choice if electrical storage device life is your number one priority, as they only offer an average four hours of use period.
They’re really lightweight and comfortable too, coming with three pairs of tips and six pairs of wings so you get a secure fit. They’re sweat-proof, offer up to five hours of electrical storage device life and are available in five eye-catching colour codes. They’re also light and three sets of ear wings and silicon ear tips come included, so you should definitely find the perfect fit.īluetooth headphones tend to be more expensive than their wired partners, but SoundPEATS has managed to keep costs way down with these QY7 earphones without holding back on key features. They also come with a special Turbo mode sound profile for that extra hit of power, useful, whether you’re at the gym or walking into the office on a Monday morning. They’re sweat- and water-resistant, keep going for eight hours between charges and drown out the rest of the world with high sound quality.
Monster has loaded the iSport Victory with pretty much everything you’d want from a pair of wireless earphones. As you’d expect, all of the models in this round-up sound great, though some pairs go the extra mile by including support for special sound technologies, such as aptX and AAC. Some sets are more focused on sport and exercise, and pack in extra features to do so, while others are made mostly for listening to music, so it’s helpful to think about where you’ll be listening most often. As a matter of fact, they’re an incredibly practical choice for everyone. Truth is that wireless headphones are not the enemy. Rather, we all liked having the option of using either wired or Bluetooth headphones, and this getting rid of the jack just seems unnecessary, creating and displaying a huge number of headphones useless. The strong negative reaction is certainly not because people hate wireless headphones.