LUXURIOUS OVER-THE-EAR CANS are plush, comfortable, and they sound great. But for working out, traveling, and wandering around town, you might want to consider a pair of durable, wireless in-ear buds. I've been trail running, hiking, working on my yard, lifting weights, and watching mildly embarrassing barre and yoga videos on my laptop, all while testing the best wireless workout headphones around. If you like listening to music while scrambling up stony slopes or mowing your lawn, here are a bunch of our favorite pairs. We've worn, and sweated on, all of them.
Best Overall
Beats Powerbeats (2020)
It's been a year, and I am still running wearing Beats Powerbeats. They are my favorite workout headphones, and by far the best headphones for Apple users. They have the same stellar sound quality as our old favorites, the wirefree Powerbeats Pro, but they're wired for better battery life and more security. They fit comfortably and snugly in my ear, and unlike nearly every other bud I've tried, I've never knocked one out of my ear and into the mud.
After a year of running outside in constant Pacific Northwestern rain, the IPX4 waterproof rating has held up. They haven't fritzed out and I've never had the Bluetooth connection drop out due to inclement weather.
Runner-Up
Jabra Elite 85T
The Elite 85T are tiny—both the case and buds are the smallest of a half-dozen pairs sitting on my desk. I usually prefer workout earbuds with ear hooks or fins to keep them in place, the 85T fit comfortably and securely, even in my small ears. The sound quality is excellent, for both music and calls, and unlike previous generations of Jabra Elite headphones, these have active noise-canceling for when you return to the gym.
The Best Super Cheap Earbuds
Letsfit Bluetooth Headphones
Workout headphones take a beating. Even if you're only running or working out at home, mine get shoved in backpacks and fanny packs, thrown in my key bin, or end up at the bottom of wet tote bags all the time. With treatment like that, even a $50 set starts to seem expensive.
At $18, the Letsfit workout buds are … fine! They're not outstanding, but are adequate. I didn't hear any echoes or distortion. After a little fiddling with the ear hooks, the buds stayed put while on miles-long trail runs. The 15-hour battery life is amazing, and they're rated IPX7 waterproof.
The Most Durable Pair
Jaybird Vista
The Jaybird Vista are designed for ultrarunners and extreme sports fanatics, and they stand out for their lightness and extreme durability. I rediscovered these as I was cleaning out my gear closet and was surprised, again, by how light and tiny they are. Each bud weighs a miniscule 6 grams and the case is flat to fit inside your running shorts. They feature EarthProof encapsulated construction that seals the components inside a tiny plastic bubble, so unlike many buds on this list, they can even withstand full immersion. The battery life is excellent. They have a sterling Bluetooth 5.0 connection, and the controls are simple enough for even an exhausted trail runner to remember.
Another Great-Sounding Pick
Bose Sport Earbuds
I'm currently wearing the latest version of the wirefree Bose Sport earbuds, and they sound amazing. (I also loved the company's older pair of wirefree sport buds, so that makes sense to me.) In addition to intense bass and a clear mic, the ear fins on this version are soft and comfortable, and the bud itself doesn't stick out nearly as far from your ear as the original version.
They're waterproof and the battery lasts 5 hours, so they can keep you motivated for an entire marathon. Unlike some of our options, this case has a latch so it doesn't fall open when you stick the buds in your fanny pack or backpack.
Another Option for Apple Users
Apple AirPods Pro
I love my
AirPods Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends), but they're not my favorite earbuds for working out. They fit much more securely than
the standard AirPods (most earbuds do), but they still don't seal in your ear. I also wouldn’t take any headphones that don’t have an ear fin or over-ear clip on an outdoor run.
If you’re an iPhone owner who wants only one set of headphones, the Pro Pods are rated IPX4, which means they’re sweat-resistant (don’t wear them in the shower, though). The sound quality and noise-canceling are also excellent, and you can long-squeeze the stem to let in ambient sound if you need to cross the street or say hi to a fellow gym-goer.
Best for Work and Workouts
Sony WF-SP800N
The Sony WF-SP800N are a good option for anyone looking for workout buds that can double as (home) office headphones. These are Sony's midrange phones, so they don't have the QN1E chipset that makes the WF-1000XM3 earbud's noise-canceling so impenetrable. The sound isn't quite as rich and detailed, and they're bigger than I prefer for workout buds. But they do have some noise-canceling, which reduces my daughter's Pinkfong songs to a dull mumble. They also have automatic ambient sound adjustment to let in outside noise when you're moving around. Phone calls sound fine; they fit snugly and comfortably; and they're water- and dust-resistant. They also get 9 hours of battery life outside the case—enough for a whole day of hiking.
Best for Biking
Bose Frames Tempo
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