A look at six of the best headphones for wireless tunes on the go
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H2Audio – Tri 2 Pro – £191 (save 25% with code holiday25)
These multi-sport waterproof bone conduction headphones provide both the latest in bone conduction technology and waterproofing for use in any conditions. for safety.
If waterproofing isn’t enough, how about being able to listen to your music without a phone?The Tri 2 Pro has a built-in MP3 player with enough storage for thousands of tracks in any format is enough for the longest runs, and the headphones are easily charged via USB.The neckband keeps the headphones securely in place for even the highest impact activities during which means your votes stay with you.
Nank – Runner Diver 2 Pro – £123.00
Taking bone conduction headphones to the next level, these waterproof headphones have a built-in MP3 player with enough storage for thousands of tracks. Being waterproof means they can handle not only running in the rain, but can even be used while swimming.
The adjustable fit keeps them in place, the battery is good for up to 10 hours of use, the noise canceling modes block out external distractions, or the open ear function means you can be aware of your surroundings music in motion.
One Odio – OpenRock X – £169.99
These open-ear vented headphones deliver theater sound with powerful bass and incredible clarity.
Optional noise cancellation is available and very effective, meaning your music and phone calls are crystal clear.The charging and storage case provides up to 48 hours of use, and its stylish design is something even James Bond could wear. see during training.
Shokz – OpenRun Pro2 – £169.00
Shokz’s brand new flagship headphones rewrite the rules of open-ear sound with DualPitch. technology
Electronics brand Shockknown for its open-back headphones, has released the OpenRun Pro2, its latest offering in bone conduction sports headphones.Made from an ultra-light, high-strength material with a soft silicone coating, the OpenRun Pro2 provides a cloud-like fit for all-day comfort designed to to make users forget they’re even wearing headphones.
Featuring Shokz’s signature open-ear design, the OpenRun Pro2 lets you immerse yourself in your workout while being aware of your surroundings, whether it’s traffic or fellow runners, every important sound finds its way through your safety and enriching your listening experience OpenRun Pro2 intelligently optimizes the sound range, making your voice clearer even when you’re outdoors.
With two sizes and two different colors, users can enjoy up to 12 hours of music playback with a larger battery and no extra weight.
A 5-minute power boost gives you 2.5 hours of playtime.Plus, the waterproof USB-C port lets you charge easily whether you use the included cable or your own.Dual protective layers and a secure charging port the lid creates an impermeable barrier against water, maintaining effortless charging.
SUUNTO – WING – £169
Lightweight, sweat-resistant, and water-resistant, these open-back headphones deliver crystal-clear sounds on the go. Easily connect to your music source, they’ll let you take calls on the go, and they’ll go the distance with up to 20 hours of battery life.
With the added benefit of connecting to a Suunto Race watch, you can also control music playback and headphone functions from your wrist.Smart built-in lights also make you more visible to other road users in low light conditions.
Sennheiser – Momentum Sport – £259.99
Adding real-time biometric feedback to the brand’s premium audio performance, these headphones take music to the next level. Heart rate and body temperature sensors are built into the ear and connect to a wide range of devices such as Apple Watch, Strava and Peloton.
Through a unique partnership with Polar, their devices allow for deep bio-sensing capabilities to track and display data on the device, as well as within the Polar Flow app. throughout, and as you’d expect, the sound quality isn’t exceptional, with an adaptive noise cancellation and transparency mode that lets you control your sounds as needed.
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