Best sports headphones 2024: keep active with the best workout earbuds (2024)

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The best sports headphones for running, working out and keeping fit

If your New Year resolution is to boost your fitness levels and finally get in shape, a perfect set of sports headphones is just as important as a fresh new pair of trainers.

You can't beat your favourite tunes when it comes to finding that extra motivation to finish whatever your workout of choice happens to be, and a good pair of headphones is critical.Our best running songs playlist will help too, of course.

The best sports headphones offer great sound while also offering sweat resistance, comfort, security and durability into the bargain. There are plenty of new sports-specific earbuds being announced with nifty features, too – CES 2024 saw the launch of fitness-focused Sennheiser Momentum Sport earbuds that include body and heart rate trackers and Shokz's OpenSwim Pro waterproof buds have MP3 storage built in so you can listen to your tunes underwater. We'll update this guide as and when we get these new pairs in for testing in due course.

We've tested and reviewed all the models below in this guide already, so whether you're looking for the best fit, versatility and sound quality to soundtrack your fitness sessions, you know you'll be getting a genuine recommendation that suits your needs.

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Harry McKerrell is a staff writer who has listened to and reviewed dozens of products - be they wireless speakers, over-ear headphones or portable MP3 players - during his time at What Hi-Fi?. His ever-growing first-hand experience with audio products across all types and price points makes him ideally placed to give you the inside track on which speakers to pick and which to avoid, especially when it comes to running headphones.

How to choose the best sports headphones for you

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The first thing to consider is battery life. Longer is better, as you're less likely to run out of juice mid-run and be stranded in silence for the next 10km.

If you're exercising in the great outdoors, you'll want some kind of waterproofing in case of a downpour. IPX4 is the minimum you should demand (all of the below have at least this rating), as that means they'll withstand water splashing without risking damage. Some models can be fully submerged for swimming or just a post-workout shower.

Noise-cancelling will neutralise background noise and help you focus, and be better for your hearing as you can hear the detail of your music without cranking up the volume. But it could be a hazard if you're out exercising as it makes you less aware of approaching cars, so buds that serve up more sophisticated noise cancelling profiles, such as Transparency Mode, can be a really smart choice.

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1. JBL Reflect Flow Pro

JBL's comfortable, secure and lively-sounding buds are arguably the benchmark for sporty in-ears.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 28hrs (buds: 8hrs; case: 20hrs)

Waterproofing: IP68

Weight: 7.5g each

Reasons to buy

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Comfortable, lightweight, secure fit

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Likeably lively, detailed sound

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Decent battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Noise-cancelling is only OK

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No aptX support

As a pair of sporting all-rounders, the JBL Reflect Flow Pro are top of the table. As a pair of workout companions to suit most people in most cases most of the time, these would still be our number one recommendation.

The rugged, comfortable buds are made exceptional courtesy of their strong battery life of 28 hours, with a near-peerless IP68 waterproof rating keeping them safe no matter where you go or what the weather does. Noise cancelling, along with ambient and TalkThru modes are perfect for adjusting how much of the busy world you let in, working competently to give you proper isolation when needed.

The Reflect Flow Pro sound excellent, too, offering up strong levels of energy and forthrightness to power you through your toughest workouts. They're not quite as refined as a dedicated music pair, but these sports-focused buds still tick all the right boxes.

Read the full JBL Reflect Flow Pro review

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2. Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Ultra

The best premium wireless earbuds if noise-cancelling is top of your wish list.

Reasons to buy

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Punchy, musical sound profile

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Solid, weighty bass

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Excellent ANC performance

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Comfortable and secure in-ear

Reasons to avoid

-

Immersive Audio slashes battery life

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No Bluetooth multipoint

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No wireless charging

In their own right, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are a very fine pair of wireless earbuds indeed, but their workout potential only sweetens the deal.

With a very comfortable fit that's aided by some subtle in-ear wings, there's a good chance you'll never have to suffer the irritation of the Ultra Earbuds getting dislodged or coming out of your lugs. They're on the bulkier side, sure, but rarely are the Ultra Earbuds cumbersome or intrusive.

Sonically, they're very well suited to making your workouts better. Bose's flagship wireless buds overflow with personality and substance, made more sonically interesting with the introduction of deep, probing levels of detail. That's all great news for runners and athletes truly looking to feel their music.

It's a shame there's no support for high-quality wireless audio codecs such asLDACoraptX HD, nor is there wireless charging or Bluetooth multipoint. What you do get, though, is some of the best noise cancelling in the business, not to mention high-performance features such as Bluetooth 5.3, decent call quality and an IPX4 waterproof rating, the latter of which should keep your buds safe from splashes and light rain.

Anyone looking to workout with a premium pair of wireless buds will find the Bose QC Ultra Earbuds to be a medal-winning delight.

Read the full Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds review

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3. Sony WF-C500

What Hi-Fi? Awards winner. Some of the best sports headphones on a budget.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: No

Battery life: 20hrs (buds: 10hrs; case: 10hrs)

Waterproofing: IPX4

Weight: 5.4g each

Reasons to buy

+

Compact and comfortable design

+

Spirited, well-balanced sound

+

Fine control app

Reasons to avoid

-

Ordinary battery life

-

Slightly small-scale sound

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Numerous serious rivals

When it comes to wireless earbuds, Sony has sewn up the high end with the WF-1000XM4 and the WF-1000XM5, yet the Japanese powerhouse is doing similarly impressive work at the opposite end of the market with the WF-C500. They're also pretty decent as a pair of cheap, easy-to-use workout buds.

The C500 have picked up multiple What Hi-Fi? Awards in their price category, impressing us with their expert handling of all the basics you could ever need from buds at this price, including Bluetooth 5.0 and a very respectable 20 total hours of playtime.

The comfy C500 pair with Sony's comprehensive Headphones Connect app for in-depth control, offering extra features, such as the brand's Digital Sound Enhancement Engine, as standard. Voice controls come via Google Assistant and Siri, and while they're not a dedicated sports model, the buds' IPX4 rating means they're resistant to water splashes on those rainy rambles.

Sonically, they're even-handed and nicely balanced, with well-shaped bass notes that don't become lost in a sea of flabbiness or poor definition. In short, they offer a lot of what makes Sony's high-end buds so compelling without cutting too many corners.

Definitely one for the shortlist, especially if cash is a little tight and you want a pair of wireless earbuds to handle tough workouts alongside the everyday strain of working life.

Read the full Sony WF-C500 review

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4. Panasonic RZ-S500W

A hugely talented and affordable pair of sports earbuds with excellent noise cancelling.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 19.5hrs (buds: 6.5 hours; case: 13hrs)

Waterproofing: IPX4

Weight: 7g each

Reasons to buy

+

Expansive, detailed presentation

+

Excellent noise cancelling

+

Superb touch controls

Reasons to avoid

-

Fit could be an issue for some

Panasonic isn't a brand that immediately springs to mind when you think of sports headphones - the RZ-S500W are here to show you what you're missing.

These former Award winners are the brand's first true wireless models, and they're a very impressive debut. Specs are thorough, with noise-cancelling tech, an Ambient Mode, twin mics for voice calls and a battery life that totals 19.5 hours, not to mention a 15-minute USB-C quick-charge for up to 70 minutes of playback. The touch controls on each bud are responsive and easy to use, letting you tweak your music and switch between noise-cancelling modes without hassle.

You also get five sizes of ear tips to help with fit, something that really matters for runners and athletes alike. We found this area of performance a little hit-and-miss, so we would definitely experiment and consider mixing sizes, or else try the buds out first before committing to a purchase.

Both noise cancelling and sound quality are excellent. Music sounds clear and there's a great deal of refinement on show, while bass is deep and detailed. To sum up, these Panasonic sports headphones are superb for the money, and a great budget alternative to the Sony WF-C500 or the EarFun Air below.

Read the full Panasonic RZ-S500W review

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5. Sony WF-C700N

Five-star mid-range earbuds combine comfort, ANC and sensational sound quality.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 7.5hrs (+7.5hrs from charging case)

Waterproofing: IPX4

Weight: 4.6g each

Reasons to buy

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Very comfortable fit

+

Refined presentation for the money

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Detailed, dynamic and musical sound

Reasons to avoid

-

Charging case doesn't add a lot to battery life

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No aptX or LDAC support

Quite possibly our favourite Sony headphones of them all can seemingly do everything. The Award-winning C700N wireless earbuds aren't explicitly designed for sport, but their small-form, lightweight design, plus their comfortable, secure fit, makes them a very decent candidate as your gym companion elect. Battery life is competitive at seven and a half hours, helping to keep your athletic endeavours going the full distance.

For the money, they're great sounding buds that will keep you entertained as the miles go by. The general profile is balanced and refined, with deep, detailed bass, expressive mids and engaging highs. Adaptive Sound Control automatically switches listening modes depending on your location, while Sony's DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) upscales low-res digital audio files to higher quality with impressive results.

Downsides? That lack of support for aptX HDandLDAC is disappointing, while the charging case only provides one extra charge which seems a little mean. Still, for a pair of buds you can use at home, at work or on the track, the C700N are exceptional sporting all-rounders.

Read the full Sony WF-C700N review

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6. JBL Live Pro 2 TWS

Great sound quality and packed with plenty of useful features, these are worthy five-star performers.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 8hrs (+22hrs from charging case)

Waterproofing: IPX5

Weight: 4.8g each

Reasons to buy

+

Punchy, lively sound

+

Solid, meaty bass

+

User-friendly app and set-up

Reasons to avoid

-

No aptX HD or LDAC

-

Control customisation could be better

-

Only three ear tip choices

If you've got a decent-sized budget to play with but can't stretch to more premium options like the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Ultra above, then these JBL earbuds could be a happy middle ground.

For the money, you get all the features you could wish for, including ANC, IPX5 water resistance, a thorough control app, a good user experience and a comfortable enough design. A few more ear tip options to help get the perfect seal would've been nice, so maybe a "try before you buy" approach would be prudent here.

Battery life is a solid eight hours with Bluetooth and noise cancelling on, while the wireless charging case will top the total combined time to 30 hours. Touch controls are included at the top of each stem and you also have Multipoint Bluetooth so you can connect two sources simultaneously and switch between them.

The excellent sound quality is the icing on this cake, with the JBLs favouring a lively and entertaining sound that's so conducive to getting your sweat on. Bass weight is nicely judged and there's good extension too, while detail levels and dynamics are similarly excellent.

If you're looking to make the step up from a cheap pair of earbuds to a slightly more premium pair for sports, these JBLs have to be on your list.

Read the full JBL Live Pro 2 TWS review

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7. Earfun Air

Wallet-friendly and feature-packed sports earbuds on the cheap.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: No

Battery life: 35hrs (buds: 7hrs; case: 28hrs)

Waterproofing: IPX7

Weight: 5.35g each

Reasons to buy

+

Punchy, expansive sound

+

Great feature set

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Classy build and finish

Reasons to avoid

-

Treble needs more refinement

If you want cheap and cheerful wireless sports headphones, we've found the perfect buds for you.

For such an inexpensive pair, the EarFun Air are jam-packed with features, and while you don't get noise-cancelling (see the Earfun Air Pro instead), the Earfun Air will give you great noise isolation while feeling comfortable at the same time. They're also waterproof to IPX7 standards (submersible in one metre of water for up to 30 mins), support virtual assistants and include Qi wireless charging.

Battery life is a respectable seven hours from the buds and a further 28 hours from the charging case, a startlingly solid showing for the outlay. Better still, they feel fairly premium in terms of build and finish, with a Bluetooth 5.0 connection keeping your listening solid and stable.

Calls sound clear and for the money, while the cheap and cheerful headphones offer an energetic and spacious sound that really surprises you when you consider the price. We were thinking they'd sound like a pair of rough, dodgy knock-offs, but we're glad at how wrong we've ended up being.

If you’re after a pair of affordable and entertaining sports headphones, the Earfun Air are certainly worth a look.

Read the full Earfun Air review

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8. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3

Third time’s a charm for Sennheiser’s premium ANC wireless earbuds.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 28hrs (buds: 7hrs; case: 21hrs)

Waterproofing: IPX4

Weight: 5.8g each

Reasons to buy

+

Spacious, refined and insightful sound

+

AptX Adaptive Bluetooth support

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Nicely priced

Reasons to avoid

-

Earpieces slightly cheaper looking

-

Pick up wind noise

Sennheiser has a couple of new wireless buds on the way, including a sequel to the Momentum True Wireless 3 and a dedicated sports pair, but right now, the current Momentum 3 are your best bet if you want the German brand's signature sound to accompany your quest for those sweet, sweet gains.

They're a step up from the old True Wireless 2, with support for the aptX Adaptive codec (up from standard aptX on their predecessors). That means transmission of up to 24-bit music files, lower latency, and more robustness to eliminate drop-outs when you're taking your phone out of your pocket or bag. Sound Zones and profiles also help create a more bespoke sonic performance, tailoring your experience just the way you like it.

The noise-cancellation is effective, rendering background sounds a dull murmur, while sonically they're some of the most sophisticated earbuds you can find for the price, offering clarity, refinement and spaciousness with heaps of detail and insight.

A stunning pair of earbuds, and a classy alternative to the class leaders and rugged, sporty offerings found elsewhere on this list.

Read the full Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 review

How we choose the best sports headphones

Here atWhat Hi-Fi?we review hundreds of products every year – and that includes plenty of headphones. So how do we come to our review verdicts? And why can you trust them?

We have state-of-the-art testing facilities in London and Reading where our team of expert reviewers do all our testing. This gives us complete control over the testing process, ensuring consistency and impartiality across the board.

Of course headphones – especially sporty ones like the above – are tested out in the field, how we would use them as if we had bought them ourselves. That gives us a chance to test the wireless performance, noise-cancelling, fit, water-resistance and more, as well as a good excuse to get out there and set some new PBs.

All products are tested in comparison with rival products in the same price category, and all review verdicts are agreed upon by the team as a whole rather than an individual reviewer, again helping to ensure consistency and avoid any personal preference.

TheWhat Hi-Fi?team has more than 100 years' experience of reviewing, testing and writing about consumer electronics.

From all of our reviews, we choose the best products to feature in our Best Buys. That's why if you take the plunge and buy one of the products recommended above, or on any other Best Buy page, you can be assured you're getting aWhat Hi-Fi?approved product.

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Harry McKerrell is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi?. He studied law and history at university before working as a freelance journalist covering TV and gaming for numerous platforms both online and in print. When not at work he can be found playing hockey, practising the piano or forcing himself to go long-distance running.

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    Best sports headphones 2024: keep active with the best workout earbuds? ›

    Beats Studio headphones have been a lowkey favorite of gym goers for many years due to their plush fit and premium audio quality, and the Studio Pros have stepped in as the heir to the most comfortable workout headphones we've tested.

    What are the best headphones for the gym and running? ›

    The quick list
    • Shokz OpenRun Pro. View at Amazon. View at Best Buy. ...
    • Jlab Go Air Sport. View at Best Buy. ...
    • JBL Endurance Peak 3. View at Amazon. ...
    • Jaybird X4 Earbuds. View at Amazon. ...
    • Beats PowerBeats Pro. View at Walmart. ...
    • JBL Reflect Aero. View at Amazon. ...
    • Amazfit Powerbuds Pro. View at Amazon. ...
    • Jabra Sport Elite. View at Amazon.
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    What headphones do most athletes use? ›

    Beats Studio headphones have been a lowkey favorite of gym goers for many years due to their plush fit and premium audio quality, and the Studio Pros have stepped in as the heir to the most comfortable workout headphones we've tested.

    What's better for working out headphones or earbuds? ›

    Bluetooth earbuds are best for workouts because they're small and unobtrusive. Plus, you can keep your phone tucked away. To endure sweat, headphones should have a rating of IPX4 or higher. The more punishing the workout, the higher the rating needed.

    What Bose headphones are people using at gym? ›

    With the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds you'll get the latest generation of noise cancellation at adjustable levels to control over how much of the outside world you let in.

    Are wired or wireless earphones better for gym? ›

    The wired headphones can be easy to use because you don't have to charge them. But the only issue here is the wire will get in the way when you do workouts. On the other hand, wireless ones do not come with wires and some of them also have the Bluetooth 5.0 technology.

    What are the headphones everyone is using? ›

    Apple AirPods Max are undoubtedly fashion's favorite over-ear headphones. Since their launch in 2020, the luxe-looking headphones have been seen slung around the necks of countless fashion week show-goers and the most style-savvy celebs.

    What are the best earbuds for not falling out? ›

    These include the Shokz OpenFit and Cleer Audio Arc 2 Sport. I also like the 1More Fit SE S30 as a top value pick. Not everyone enjoys wearing earbuds with ear hooks, but they offer an extra level of security because their around-the-ear design tends to keep them from falling off your head.

    Why do people wear over ear headphones at gym? ›

    Let's face it, wearing headphones is a universal signal to not be bothered. And for those who use their workout time to disconnect from others and their daily stressors, headphones allow you to get into the zone and focus without worrying about engaging in small talk at the gym.

    Are beats good for working out? ›

    They stay in place, sound great, and sweat doesn't hurt em a bit. Easily the best option if you work out regularly. Truly wireless is such a game-changer, so Beats Fit Pro or Beats Studio Plus are my top recommendations.

    Why do gym people wear headphones instead of earbuds? ›

    Headphones will not fall out as easily as earbuds, meaning you can focus on your workout without worrying about losing your music. Second, they tend to be more comfortable. Earbuds can be uncomfortable after extended use, but headphones are designed to be worn for long periods of time.

    What are the best budget earbuds for sport? ›

    The best cheap running headphones you can buy right now
    1. JLab Go Air Pop. The best cheap running headphones overall. Our expert review: ...
    2. Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3100. Best cheap running headphones for fit. ...
    3. Skullcandy Dime 3. Best for cheap running headphones for calls. ...
    4. JLab Go Air Sport. Best cheap running headphones for bass.
    Mar 20, 2024

    Are wired headphones OK for the gym? ›

    Nowadays, everyone wants Bluetooth—and for good reason. Long wires tend to get in the way while running, biking, lifting and so on. And of course, headphones with the option for volume and track forward/back control on the wire are ideal.

    How do I keep my headphones from falling off at the gym? ›

    Wear Ear Warmers or Sweatbands

    Sweatbands and ear warmers are great accessories to help keep your buds in place, especially when engaging in high-intensity activities. These can also serve as a barrier against sweat, which often causes earbuds to slip.

    Is it good to wear headphones to the gym? ›

    Wearing headphones and putting on a song that gets the juices flowing is a sure-fire way to reduce stress and put you in the mindset to crush your workout. And, being in a positive mindset will allow you to enjoy your workout and help you get to the finish line.

    Is it okay to wear headphones at the gym? ›

    The best recommendation for most people most of the time are the sweat-proof (maybe washable/water-proof), wireless or wired in-ear headphones, that let you have control of your music via buttons, and that offer you a variety of different sized and types of tips, with pivot motion/fins for optimum fit,” concludes ...

    How do you keep my headphones from falling out when I jog? ›

    It may simply be the case that your earphones are not designed for your ear shape. Most earphone manufacturers design them for the 'average' ear, but many people's ears are larger or smaller than this. Unsurprisingly, the buds do not fit properly and are more likely to fall out when running.

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