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Present over perfect audible
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present over perfect audible

The second is for water protection, ( or liquid ingress) which matter most to runners.

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So, we factored in each device’s IP, or Ingress Protection, rating. None of our testers had issues with water or sweat ruining their buds, but in a longer test scenario, moisture can and will destroy earbuds that aren’t capable of repelling it. We’ll update our findings if any issues crop up as we continue to run with these models. For long-term quality assessment, we checked user reviews from Amazon and other retailers to identify any persistent issues. In two weeks of testing, we encountered few quality issues, but we also asked our testers to discuss how the earbuds felt-you’d expect a $200 set of buds to feel premium compared to a $40 pair. For the best of both worlds, some of the pricier models offer an ambient sound mode, which uses the device’s microphone to bring in outside noise while maintaining a tight fit. (The latter fit is safer for running outside and among other people.) So although we didn’t rank the earbuds by ambient sound, we did rank them based on whether they stayed in our testers’ ears.īecause isolating you from the outside world should lend a clearer sound, we expected better sound quality from earbuds that fit snug in the ear than we did from earbuds that let in a lot of noise.

present over perfect audible

Some runners like buds that fit deep in their ears and block all outside noise, allowing them to focus on the tunes, while others prefer lots of environmental sound from a looser fit. How an earbud fits affects how much outside sound it lets in, and there’s no ideal balance for everyone. Here’s what we considered: Fit and Ambient Sound Their testing and impressions focused on the qualities of wireless earphones that are especially important to runners. To keep the playing field level, we asked for feedback in the same categories from all of our testers. These buds are typically smaller (because the connecting wires house some of their electronics), and less weight can mean less fiddling with the fit.īecome a Runner's World+ member for exclusive access to product testing opportunities! If you can get past the connecting wire, you’ll enjoy better battery life (eight or more hours, compared to four from some truly wireless models) and a significantly lower price. These earbuds are still untethered from your phone, but they use a wire or band to connect the buds and store batteries, microphones, or an antenna.







Present over perfect audible