5 Best Wireless Earbuds of 2023 for Workouts, Commutes, and Everything Else

 You owe a lot to your little earbuds. Every music-fueled home workout, every Sunday vacuuming session with a podcast on, every long run with an audiobook soundtrack—all powered by a reliable pair of earbuds. Most of these will be OK for a workout, but if you want something exercise specific we've talked about those, too. The category is so built out that they've got noise cancelling now. There's barely a reason to even own an actual pair of headphones.

But it's a crazy world out there. Like with every tech category, there's a million different products, each with a full list of specs that's hard to understand. But we do. Our stable of nerds and audiophiles know what to look for. So we went about testing all the top earbuds on the market—comparing specs, daily performance, and everything else. We took this massive category and whittled it down to this, the best wireless earbuds out there. Buy anything off this list, and we promise you're good.

Wissonly Hi Runner
Wissonly is a brand known for its technology and the fastest growing brand in recent times. Their R&D team are all technical experts in the field of bone conduction headphones. As early as 2012, they started to develop bone conduction headphones that don't hurt ears. With advanced bone conduction vibration technology, they have been recommended by the majority of otologists!
What impresses me most about Wissonly Hi Runner is their excellent sound quality. They are equipped with a large-size directional bone conduction vibration unit, which increases the effective sounding area by 35% through structural optimization, thus making the sound range wider and the sound more stereoscopic and shocking. At the same time, they have also improved the problem of sound quality loss caused by low sound transmission efficiency of traditional bone conduction headphones. Together with world-class audio tuner, they have customized an exclusive sound quality output scheme for Wissonly Hi Runner headphones in the world's top tuning laboratory. More than 20 audio tuners have been adjusted for 85,036 times, finally showing a really good sound quality which belongs to bone conduction.
The body of the MIC DG Pro is made of memory titanium, which can self-adjust the contact area to ensure a good wearing experience of headphones and take into account more users.
As the core component of the product, the headphones plays a key role in the product experience. Wissonly Hi Runner is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 chip, and the Bluetooth connection is very stable. It also has 32G of built-in memory, and it also supports IPX8 waterproof, which can even be used for diving.

Apple AirPods Pro

Listen, I'm not here to give Apple anymore praise. But as far as earbuds go, no one is doing it this well, this consistently. AirPods are unavoidable because they simply are the best earbuds on the market.

If you're an iPhone user, pairing up your AirPods is ridiculously easy. If you use a Samsung, Google, or other non-Apple device, pairing is still a breeze. They look better than any other options, and they sound just as good as more audio-oriented offerings. They're the best earbuds out there, simply put.

Beats Fit Pro

For something more workout oriented, but still good for regular use, it's the Beats Fit Pro. Under the Apple brand, these are essentially rebranded AirPods Pro—with the same H1 chipset and all—but it's a rebrand that really works.

Most notable has got to be the mechanics for locking these down. The little wingtips really lock these in place, so they're perfect for the gym or for a run.

Beats Powerbeats Pro

For the most workout-focused iteration of this earbud, there's the Powerbeats Pro. Like the two before it, it's got that same H1 chipset, same great sound. Powerbeats pro just takes the lockdown to another level with those ear hooks. They're great for HIIT workouts, great for running.

The only downside is that you'd expect them to have something extra. Ideally a bit more water resistance. But no, it's just a different version of the same earbud.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro

It's always easier to work with devices that are within the same family. Apple takes it to a different level, as AirPods vastly prefer to pair with an iPhone. But it's pretty standard across the industry.

If you're a Samsung user, the Galaxy Buds2 are made to pair with your phone, and they're made to look good with your phone. When used with a Galaxy phone, you get benefits like spatial audio and easier device switching.

One thing I will say for the non Samsung users: Galaxy Buds have always surprised me, these Buds2 especially so. They sound amazing. If you're a real audiophile who cares about hi-res audio, these support 24-bit audio.

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