Music plays an essential part in a fantastic workout. But all too often,
tuning in while working out involves getting frustrated with tangled
cords, sub-par sound, or earbuds that slip out at the worst possible
moment.
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In our search for a symphonic solution, I scoured the market reviews and
went to my favorite trainers to find out what they use to listen to
music during workouts. Below are the results — a mix of headphones and
earbuds ranging from higher-end options to more reasonably priced pairs.
Let's start with my favorite headphones. Whether I’m running, working
out, or working on the computer, I’ve found that these wireless
headphones offer a fantastic audio experience. When I remove them from
my ears, the music will stop, and when I place them back in, it starts
again seamlessly. The silicone tips are easy to clean, while ear wings
tuck into the ear to help keep them in place during workouts.
“I love Aftershokz for running because they use bone conduction tech, so
they don’t actually sit in your ears. They sit in front, near your
cheekbones, which allows you to hear both your music and outside sounds
like cars coming, sirens, and people behind you.” — Amanda Capritto,
personal trainer and health coach
“I was worried they’d get slippery with sweat and pop out as I was
running down the road. But these buds have stayed put in my ears
throughout four-mile runs and at-home dancing sessions. Plus, the sound
quality is phenomenal — I always feel like I’m listening to music on a
sound system. The best feature: Siri is fully integrated. So, to place a
call, play a song, ask for a joke, etc., all I have to do is double tap
one of my pods.” — Amelia Pavlik, barre and cycling instructor at
Exhale Atlanta
“These earbuds are easy to use, stay put in my ears, and offer more than
three hours’ worth of playback time. Plus, they offer a full fitness
experience: They connect with the Jabra Sport Life app, which has a
built-in heart rate monitor, activity tracker, automatic rep counter,
race pace calculator, and more.” — Lynette Pettinicchi, Pilates
instructor
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