this post was submitted on 14 Sep 2023
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I'm a sweaty boy looking at getting back into running. I've been using Jaybird Tarah Pros for the last 5ish years but they're not charging reliably and I've been having other issues with them, so I think it's time to look for replacements.

I'm interested in the Beats Fit Pros because of the Apple integration, but the IPX4 rating has me a little worries that they won't last long. I've never run with fully wireless earbuds before, but I'd love recommendations of what y'all are using, models/brands you like, and which ones you hate.

I sometimes run with sunglasses, so I'd rather not have anything with ear loops (I also have weird ear and so loops often hurt me more than they help).

EDIT: Thanks for the recommendations. I got really sick after posting this so my replies stopped dead, but I read all your replies and have a list of models and brands to check out once I can get out of bed again. Much appreciated! ๐Ÿค™

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[โ€“] Ilandar@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I use the first generation Sony Linkbuds. They are sort of like an open back earphone, as they have a hole in the middle that allows outside sound through. Since they are proper earphones, they sound significantly better than bone conduction models whilst offering the same safety and awareness benefits. You can also use them freely with any sunglasses or hat because they don't go outside of the ear.

I sweat quite a lot but have had no problems after 9 months of use. I've also used them in the rain - again, no issues. They are designed to be resistant against both of these with an IPX4 rating. They have also survived a few drops. Another feature I like is the ability to extend the touch control range out to your cheek bones, so instead of controlling them by attempting to tap the small earbud while running (and possibly dislodging them) you can just tap anywhere along the much larger surface area of your cheek.

The fit is the biggest problem for people and I had to try a few different combinations of the included wings before I found one that worked for my ear shape. That is probably what makes or breaks them for most - in every other aspect they are great.

[โ€“] HeavyDogFeet@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That control method sounds wild. I'm unsure about open earphones and the more I think about it, the more I think I want something closed, but that does sound extremely cool.

[โ€“] Ilandar@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

They are definitely a niche product! Maybe that's why they were discontinued after just a single generation.