![]() This involved seeing how each pair of earbuds performed while stationary and running, to make sure the impact of heels repeatedly striking the tarmac didn’t send them tumbling floorward. Look out for products labelled Runner’s World Expert Tested, as products with this insignia have been put through the wringer by our lab tester. For those who are guilty of blasting their music, the AfterShokz Aeropex below are worth taking a look at. They might not pick up as much as your day-to-day headphones, but a good pair of running headphones will still have a decent sound quality, while still letting you hear the traffic. Sound quality: Of course, you're using headphones to distract yourself as you clock up the miles.A good pair of running headphones will have a waterproof casing that probably can't be submerged underwater but will save them from getting destroyed if you're running a rainy race. Waterproof casing: Sure, you can run with a 'normal' pair of headphones, but they probably won't be built to withstand heavy rain showers, or a great amount of sweat (nice).It's worth highlighting the Powerbeats Pro here, which has an innovative over-ear hook design that all runners testing found extremely comfortable. When scrolling through the list below, have a think about whether you'd prefer wireless headphones that are still connected to one another with a cable, or earbuds. These days, you can get all sorts of headphones designed for sport that wrap around your ears in various weird and wonderful ways. A comfortable fit: There's nothing worse than your headphones digging into the side of your head in the final miles of a long run.What to look for when buying running headphones Looking for a reliable pair of headphones to wear as you clock up the miles? We've been putting some of the most popular running headphones on the market through their paces in our in-depth test.
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