![]() ![]() The Oneplus Buds Z2 provide a punch far above their reasonable price. ShakeGrip technology helps keep them securely in placeīattery life: 5 hours | Water resistance rating: IP55 | Driver size: 11mm | Noise cancellation: Yes, active | Charging case: Yesīest for: Budget-minded fitness fanatics.Add to that good sound, solid ANC, spatial audio and unlimited customizable EQ presets, and these are the earbuds that you can jam to through your next run, swim and more.” Not only are they fully IP68 water and dust resistant, but they’re also certified MIL-STD810H which you just don’t get from earbuds in 2023. ![]() What our writers say: Audio expert Adam Doud tested the earbuds and says, “The Jabra Elite 8 Active are the toughest earbuds you can buy today. We also like the user-friendly Jabra app, where you can adjust your audio and noise-canceling to suit your needs. (That being said, we don’t recommend submersing your earbuds). Plus, these come with an IPX8 water- and dust-proofing, and can be submersed in water up to 4.9 feet. It won’t have the deep bass of, say, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds (which, while great, are not designed for workouts), but you’ll still get a decent enough audio to make your music enjoyable during your workouts. The buds last up to eight hours on a single charge, and the 6mm speakers are powerful enough to deliver solid audio quality. ![]() If you’re on the move and need to hear the outside world, HearThrough mode can help you talk and take calls while reducing wind interference. For when you want to focus, you can opt to use the adjustable ANC to reduce outside noises, high winds, and more. The design features a ShakeGrip technology that’s designed to stay in your ear during your most rigorous exercise routines. The Jabra Elite 8 ticks all of our boxes, making it our top choice for when you’re working out. ![]() They also worked fine as a headset for making calls, but don't expect business-class performance.Battery life: Up to 8 hours | Water resistance rating: IP68 (case IP54) | Driver size: 6mm | Noise cancellation: Yes, active | Charging case: Yes, wirelessīest for: Comfy workouts with earbuds designed to stay in place through rigorous activities. I thought they sounded a little better than the JBL Reflect Mini 2 wireless sports earphones, which I also liked, but are more expensive. There's a touch of presence boost in the treble that leads to a little sibilance (another way of saying the headphones are a tad bright) but there's plenty of bass and decent clarity and openness. That quick charge is quickly becoming standard on these types of headphones.Īs I said, these sound quite good, and I'm not sure I've heard $50 in-ear sports headphones that sound any better. Things got a little trickier raising and lowering volume (I opted to use the volume controls on my phone).īattery life is fairly decent at eight hours and there's a quick charge feature that gives you an hour of playback from 10 minutes of charging. I found it easy enough to pause and play music (one tap) and answer/end calls (also one tap) and skip tracks forward (two taps). The touch controls are responsive but a little finicky. ![]()
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