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A Complete Guide to Choosing the Best Running Earbuds or Headphones

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After six years of training for marathons, I’ve experimented with my fair share earbuds. Sometimes I’m listening to a hype playlist, sometimes a podcast, and oftentimes a musical (sorry!). Whatever I’m listening to, I count on my earbuds to get me through scorching summers, bitter winters, city streets, country trails, and soul-crushing treadmill sessions. It’s safe to say that the right audio gear can make or break your running experience.

Of course, your ideal running earbuds depend on your specific needs: where you run, how far you go, what climate you face, and how your ears are shaped. Everyone’s preferences differ, but most runners can agree on certain guidelines when it comes to finding the perfect pair of headphones or earbuds for you. So, here’s what really matters in a pair of earbuds when you’re logging serious miles.

The non-negotiables for running earbuds

Whatever your personal preferences, all runners can agree on these must-haves in a pair of earbuds.

Sound quality considerations

With the basics of durability out of the way, now we can dive into your listening experience.

Practical features that matter

I find these features get overlooked when shopping for headphones, but these ones end up determining which pair I buy again and again.

The bottom line

Don’t get caught up in fancy features you’ll never use. Things like “active noise cancellation” might sound appealing, but it’s often unnecessary for running and it drains battery.

The earbuds that get you through your training are the ones that will be there for you on race day. After thousands of miles with different models, I’ve learned that reliability and comfort trump fancy features every time. For me, the true test is whether your earbuds can handle back-to-back weekend long runs without failing, becoming uncomfortable, or needing constant adjustment.

Invest in a pair that checks all your personal boxes, not just the ones with the flashiest marketing. Your future marathoning self will thank you around mile 23 when your music is still pumping and your earbuds are still exactly where they should be.

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