July 10, 2014
To Earbud Or Not To Earbud€¦ The Question of the Best Workout Earbuds
1) Jay Bird – Bluebuds X

- Wireless, with 8 hours of play time for music; also great hands-free device for voice calls.
- Lifetime sweat resistance guarantee.
- Range of about 60 feet/20m, which is perfect for going around the gym.
- Small, lightweight, and stylish with different styles of wearing depending on what you're doing.
- - A bit pricey, ranging from $150 – 170.
- - You have to charging it weekly. Luckily, it voice prompts you when the battery life is getting low.
2) Yurbuds Inspire
The biggest selling feature of Yurbuds is that they are some of the best workout earbuds designed by and for athletes, which means a wide assortment of activities are covered. Pros:
- Depending on what your main activity level is, the prices range from $30 – 130, from the Inspire Vivid which starts at $29.99 to the Inspire Duro for $49.99
- Sweat resistant ... A must for the gym guru!
- Option to contact the company to have alternate sizes of ear pieces.
- Many color choices to suit a variety of personalities.
- Sound quality is not as great as some other brands.
- If the buds don't fit your ear properly it can be tedious finding the right size.
- Requires earbuds connected with a cord to your music device, which may be cumbersome.
3) Sony In-Ear Earbuds MDR-EX10LP/DBL
If you are looking for an efficient yet still decent earbud, or you have forgotten to bring your pair and are desperate while traveling, the Sony MDREX10LP are a good go-to pair when in need. I personally keep a pair as a back-up in my car in case I forget mine at home or take them with me while travelling. Pros:
- At only 14.99, these are some of the most affordable of the best workout earbuds.
- Good as a backup pair, whether in your gym tote or while you are traveling.
- Earbud design fits snug in ear.
- Lightweight!
- Sound quality is good for the cost.
- Cord tends to tangle easily and can become frustrating.
- I have gone through a few pairs due to one earbud shorting out or losing the earbud caps.
- Not sweat-resistant and can cause earbuds to stop working after too many intense training sessions.
4) Skullcandy Chops Buds
Check out the Chops Buds. Pros:- Affordable yet still offers a good design and quality, with a starting price of $19.99.
- Adjustable behind-the-ear hanger helps these on-earbuds stay in place.
- If properly fit, they're very secure, more so than an average earbud.
- Sound quality is decent and comparable to other brands.
- They take some time to put on at first, and adjusting during your workout may take some getting used to.
- Hanger can be a bit annoying and potentially move around if you are doing plyometric or decline exercises.
- Not sweat-resistant so still has the ability to burn out or slide around.
5) Panasonic RP-HJE355
Get a look at the Panasonic RP-HJE355. Pros:- Affordable moderate price of $22.99, at time of posting.
- Three types of interchangeable ear pads; small, medium and large to help find a comfortable and snug fit for the little- to large-eared person.
- Cord adjuster helps prevent the cord from tangling.
- Good for both working out and everyday music listening during your commute by reducing passive noise.
- Still connected to device so can be cumbersome.
- No built-in microphone to use for voice calls.
- Not sweat-resistant.