After comparing dozens of models, we believe the third-generation Jabra Elite 75t are the best running headphones. These true wireless earbuds offer robust resistance to water and sweat, excellent sound quality, and enormous battery life at an affordable price.

Our team went the distance on this round-up, merging the expert opinions of our combined 50-plus years of audio industry experience with our serious fitness bench depth to finally land on our winning headphones. Each of these options has specific strengths, so consider your needs, and decide accordingly.

Jabra’s earbuds feature ergonomically shaped ear gels, securing a comfortable and ideal fit no matter your ear type. It’s also weather-resistant, specifically to dust and water, making it a perfect running buddy that plays music or takes calls both indoors and outdoors. This earbud set includes a battery that can run for up to 24 hours and a matching pocket-friendly charging case.

Why we love it:

— Features active noise cancellation — Comes with an app for sound customisation — Up to 10 metres of wireless range

Avantree’s sports headphones’ wide compatibility makes them usable for both iPhone and Android device users. No matter which side of the fence you’re in, you will be treated to the headphone’s rich features including an ergonomic, practical ear hook, easy-to-understand controls, and of course, balanced sound levels. This headphone also has a built-in microphone so you can still take calls while you’re busy beating your track record.

Why we love it:

— Enables hands-free calling — Crystal-clear sound for calls — Crisp treble sound quality

When running, as with other activities, it’s very liberating not to be aware of your headphones. That’s the benefit of truly wireless earbuds in general, but in the case of the Galaxy Buds, it’s especially true: They’re so compact and lightweight, they all but disappear when you wear them. With six hours of battery life on a single charge, they’ll outlast all but the very best wireless earbuds on the market, though the compact charging case has an admittedly anaemic capacity, good for only slightly more than one recharge.

Still, these earbuds have an impressive array of features thanks to their touch control surfaces that can be fully customised using the Samsung Wear app. They can be set to skip tracks, adjust the volume, or trigger Samsung’s Ambient Sound mode, which lets you bring in a variable amount of external sound through the mics. The app also lets you pick between five different EQ settings — a feature we haven’t found on a lot of earbuds.

Why we love it:

— Helpful “Find my Earbuds” option — Waterproof and weatherproof — 6 hour battery life

Aside from being affordable, Otium’s wireless headphone takes away the hassle of tangled wires and ruined moods. Its ergonomic ear hook design makes sure you won’t lose it, while the Ipx-7 waterproofing protects the set from sudden rain and water splashes. The headphone also produces high-fidelity sound and noise-canceling activity for pure quality listening time.

Why we love it:

— Simple Bluetooth control — Up to 7-9 hours of battery time — Has a built-in microphone

Do running headphones have built-in storage?

Not usually. Most modern running headphones stream music from your phone or smartwatch via Bluetooth.

Can I use running headphones with a smartwatch?

Yes, as long as your smartwatch features Bluetooth.

Should I buy wired or wireless headphones?

If you intend to be active, it’s typically best to get wireless headphones, as there are no cables to get in your way.

Should I buy waterproof headphones?

Yes, or at least, water-resistant ones. Look for a pair of headphones that have some form of IP rating, as this indicates their level of water resistance, so you know exactly what your headphones can handle.

Do running headphones offer a heart-rate monitor?

Some do, although smartwatches and traditional chest-based heart monitors are typically more accurate.

How do I find running headphones that fit my ear?

Most modern running headphones come with a variety of ear tips and ear fins for all sizes of ears. That said, we always recommend trying on any pair of headphones you’re considering buying whenever possible.

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