Wireless Workout Headphones Review
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The Beats Fit Pro came out at the head of the pack thanks to their comfortable, secure design, good sound quality and transparency mode.
The buds’ wingtip design sets them apart from other Beats earbuds and makes them particularly good for running and other workouts.
If you have less to spend less than $50 , the JLab Go Air Sport+ are a great option.
The Shokz OpenFit 2 are the latest iteration of these open-ear headphones.
The Go Air Sport Sport+ have a soft-touch hook that wraps around the top of your ear.
Sound quality is solid considering the design, and the OpenFit gets pretty loud as well.
The hook design is flexible enough to securely wrap around your ear without putting too much pressure on it.
The Ript Ultra has custom 45mm drivers and active noise cancellation up to 30dB.
While the overall sound quality isn't better than our top pick, it’s more than enough to get your blood pumping.
You’ll likely get better sound quality on a pair of Bose or Beats headphones at the same price range.
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