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The Top 3 Bluetooth Headphones for Runners

If you’re a runner, then you know that a good pair of headphones are just as crucial to your performance as endurance itself. Whether you prefer podcasts, audiobooks, or good old-fashioned tunes to keep you motivated and entertained, you’ll want to invest in quality headphones that won’t encumber your run. With that in mind, the first rule of thumb is to go wireless. The last thing you need is a tangled cord getting in your way and tugging at your ears as you try to keep pace. In this post we’ll offer our top three recommendations for bluetooth headphones that ensure your workout will be both fun and unobstructed.

Yoyamo Bluetooth Headset

If you’re on a budget and really just need a quick, inexpensive headset to get you through your laps, try the Yoyamo bluetooth headset. A particularly good choice for casual runners and joggers, its ergonomic design features a convenient earhook to keep the buds in place. The headset comes with easy-to-use voice notification technology, so you can answer incoming calls or select music from your playlists without having to interrupt your run. Also, for the low cost of $32.99, the sound quality is especially good.

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Phaiser BHS-730 Bluetooth Earbuds

Listed as “Runner Headset Sport Earphones,” these were made with runners in mind. They even include, as part of their offer, a lifetime sweat-proof warranty. When it comes to performance, these buds boast HD sound, and their patented winged design ensures they remain comfortably in place during long runs and/or difficult terrains. Additionally, as no two ears are alike, Phaiser offers options for both over-and-under ear, so you can choose the fit that best meets your needs. While they normally run in the $160 price range, you can actually pick up a pair on Amazon for the bargain price of $45.99.

Bose SoundSport Pulse Wireless Headphones

For those who are willing and have the budget to make the $200 investment, the Bose SoundSport are specially designed with athletes in mind. As such, not only are they lightweight, ergonomically fitting, and sturdy, but they are built to stay put during the most rigorous of workouts or sport activities. The headphones are also sweat and weather resistant, and, as an added bonus for serious runners, let you track your heartbeat so you can measure progress. If your love of fitness extends beyond the track and into apps like RunKeeper and Endomondo, you’ll really enjoy the added perk of these headphones’ compatibility.

 

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