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The Best Bluetooth Headphones for Running

Before you lace up your kicks and head out to the track, trail, or treadmill, check out the best wireless headphones we've tested for powering your run.

 & Will Greenwald Principal Writer, Consumer Electronics

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  • Jabra Elite 7 Pro
    Best Noise-Cancelling True Wireless Earbuds for Runners

    Jabra Elite 7 Pro

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Powerful audio performance with deep bass and crisp highs
      • Adjustable ANC and EQ settings
      • Excellent mic intelligibility
      • Fully waterproof, dust-resistant earpieces
      • Tunable ANC requires more work than other models
      • Sculpted sound signature not for purists

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    The true wireless Jabra Elite 7 Pro earphones offer quality active noise cancellation and top-notch mic performance in a waterproof build.

    Specs & Configurations

    Active Noise Cancellation
    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
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  • Tribit FlyBuds 3
    Best for Bountiful features at a value price

    Tribit FlyBuds 3

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Bass-forward, powerful audio performance
      • Excellent battery life for true wireless earphones—can charge external devices, too
      • Affordable
      • IPX7-rated waterproof
      • Excellent fit stability, with multiple eartip options
      • Ho-hum design
      • Wildly sculpted sound signature
      • No app, so no EQ to tame the audio

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    It’s hard to believe that good-sounding waterproof true wireless in-ears with a powerful charging case can be as affordable as the $35 Tribit FlyBuds 3.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
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  • Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E8 Sport
    Best for Sport-focused luxury

    Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E8 Sport

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Rich bass and clear, detailed highs
      • Stylish, fully waterproof and dust-resistant design
      • Solid battery life
      • Useful app
      • Transparent listening mode
      • Expensive

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    Sure, the stylish Bang & Olufsen Beoplay E8 Sport earphones are more expensive than they need to be, but that’s really the only negative about these otherwise excellent true wireless in-ears.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
    Get It Now
  • Jabra Elite 4 Active
    Best Affordable Noise-Cancelling Earphones for Exercise

    Jabra Elite 4 Active

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Quality audio performance with rich, bright, balanced response
      • Decent active noise cancellation
      • Waterproof and dust-resistant build
      • Secure in-ear fit ideal for exercise
      • Sound signature not for those seeking accuracy
      • No AAC codec support

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    Jabra's Elite 4 Active true wireless earphones offer strong sound quality and decent noise cancellation in an exercise-friendly design at a relatively affordable price.

    Specs & Configurations

    Active Noise Cancellation
    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
    Get It Now
  • JBL Reflect Flow Pro
    Fully Dustproof/Waterproof Design

    JBL Reflect Flow Pro

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Powerful, bass-forward audio
      • Solid noise cancellation for the price
      • Fully dustproof and waterproof
      • App features adjustable EQ
      • Sound signature not for purists
      • Audio requires some EQ adjustments to sound ideal

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    The durable JBL Reflect Flow Pro true wireless earphones deliver a powerful audio experience and quality noise cancellation for the price.

    Specs & Configurations

    Active Noise Cancellation
    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
    Get It Now
  • Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport
    Includes a Waterproof Charging Case

    Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Waterproof earpieces and charging case
      • Bass-forward but balanced sound signature
      • Transparency mode allows for easy monitoring of surroundings
      • Lots of included accessories
      • App has adjustable EQ
      • Sculpted sound signature not for those seeking accuracy

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    Klipsch’s exercise-friendly T5 II True Wireless Sport Earphones come with a waterpoof charging case and deliver a bass-forward sound signature with an extra-secure fit.

    Specs & Configurations

    Active Noise Cancellation
    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
    Get It Now
  • Wyze Buds
    Adjustable EQ Under $50

    Wyze Buds

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Bass-forward but balanced audio performance
      • Secure in-ear fit
      • Water-resistant design
      • Adjustable EQ
      • Limited on-ear controls out of the box
      • App requires email address

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    The true wireless Wyze Buds deliver quality audio performance with adjustable EQ in a water-resistant design, which is rare to find for under $50.

    Specs & Configurations

    Active Noise Cancellation
    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
    Get It Now
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  • JLab Go Air Sport
    Lowest Cost JLab In-Ears

    JLab Go Air Sport

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Affordable
      • Sculpted, bass-forward sound signature
      • Solid battery life
      • Water-resistant build
      • Case has hardwired (and very short) charging cable
      • Finicky on-ear controls

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    The exercise-friendly JLab Go Air Sport true wireless earbuds offer serious bass depth and solid battery life for just $30.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
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  • Tribit MoveBuds H1
    Best for Long Battery

    Tribit MoveBuds H1

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Robust audio with rich lows
      • Strong battery life
      • Waterproof design
      • Supports AAC and AptX
      • Massive charging case
      • Buggy EQ
      • Residue from stickers on charging contacts

    Bottom Line:

    Bottom Line:

    Although the Tribit MoveBuds H1 offer a waterproof build and excellent battery life, they feel less polished than competing sub-$100 true wireless earphones.

    Specs & Configurations

    Connection Type Bluetooth
    True Wireless
    Type In-Canal
    Water/Sweat-Resistant
    Wireless
    Get It Now
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Buying Guide: The Best Bluetooth Headphones for Running

As a runner, you know the power of a pumped-up playlist to energize your workout. As a techie, you covet the best gadgets. So when it comes to legging it, you naturally want top-notch gear to play your music clearly and unobtrusively. That means a pair of earphones that fit as snugly as your sneakers, deliver rich sound, and perform well in buckets of sweat. And if a flailing arm has sent your iPhone tumbling down the treadmill one too many times, you know you want something wireless as well.

But before you sprint to the store, read our tips on finding the best headphones. You'll want to consider which features are most important to you as an athlete. Is comfort, fit, price, sound quality, or style your priority?


JLab Go Air Sport
JLab Go Air Sport

Earphones for Exercise

For the gym, you should generally pick earphones over headphones. They're lighter, more resilient, and are often built for exercise. Even if you prefer the sound headphones offer, you'll find that a good sweat can eat through most earcup pads quickly, and the extra bulk on your head is uncomfortable during a workout. This doesn't mean you can't use headphones for the gym, but workout-friendly models are rare.

Bluetooth earphones let you listen to your music without running a wire to your smartphone. They're pricier than wired earphones, but the convenience can be worth it. However, they require power to work, so you should keep an eye on battery life. Of course, if you keep your workouts to a few hours at most and charge your earphones when you get back from the gym, that won't be a problem.


Klipsch T5 II
Klipsch T5 II

Cut the Cord Completely

Wire-free earphones have really come into their own, and there are now plenty of wire-free options that are affordable, reliable, rugged, and sound good. In fact, the majority of picks on this list are true wireless, though we also have an exclusive guide to the best true wireless headphones for running.


Track Those Runs

Even if you're averse to the intensity of running, walkers may reap similar benefits to runners, according to a study published in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, at least when it comes to blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and heart disease. Regardless of your preferred activity, if you're looking to quantify your workouts, consider adding one of the best fitness trackers and the best heart rate monitors we've tested to your routine.

About Our Expert

Will Greenwald

Will Greenwald

Principal Writer, Consumer Electronics

My Experience

I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations for game consoles and accessories, smart displays, smart glasses, smart speakers, soundbars, TVs, and VR headsets. I’m an ISF-certified TV calibrator and THX-certified home theater technician, I've served as a CES Innovation Awards judge, and while Bandai hasn’t officially certified me, I’m also proficient at building Gundam plastic models up to MG-class. I also enjoy genre fiction writing, and my urban fantasy novel, Alex Norton, Paranormal Technical Support, is currently available on Amazon.

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Where to start? I have a standard IT-issued Lenovo Thinkpad for writing and editing, supplemented with an iPad Air and an 8Bitdo Retro Keyboard when I want to write on the go. I also have a Lenovo Legion Go as a platform for running Portrait Displays’ Calman software and controlling the Klein K-10A colorimeter, Murideo SIX-G signal generator, and Leo Bodnar 4K Video Signal Lag Tester I use for testing TVs. 

For gaming, I use a Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X, and a GeForce 5080-equipped MSI gaming laptop. I like collecting retro games as well, and have an Analogue Pocket and a ton of classic consoles and portables. Photography is another interest, and I use a Sony A7 IV when I’m shooting products and events, and a Fujifilm X-Pro3 for my own attempts at visual creativity. And for reading and writing, I’ve become partial to the Kobo Sage for books and the ReMarkable 2 with Type Folio.

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