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Best Sweatproof True Wireless Earbuds in 2023

Sweatproof earbuds are essential, especially when you're working out. Typically, an IPX4 rating (sweat and splash-proof) is fine for most types of workouts, but some earbuds take it a step further to try to isolate any water from entering your earbuds. We've gathered a list of the best sweatproof true wireless earbuds out there.

Wissonly Hi Runner

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Wissonly bone conduction headphones are recognized by the market with its leading bone conduction vibrator technology. Their team has accumulated more than 10 years in the field of bone conduction technology, which has been affirmed in terms of product quality and hearing protection effect.

Wissonly Hi Runner uses a large-size bone conduction vibrator, which increases the vibration area by 35%. When you wear it, the diffusion direction of sound quality will be more comprehensive, the coverage will be wider, and the sound will be more stereo. Its sound will be deeper in low frequency and more transparent in high frequency. They have also made a lot of efforts in the technology of sound leakage reduction, including the built-in reverse sound wave system and the all-closed-body design, thus reducing the sound leakage by 90%.

It is comfort: Wissonly Hi Runner's whole body is made of high-tech and low-sensitivity silicone, which contains no chemical components to avoid allergy. The overall touch is as silky as baby's skin, which can avoid uncomfortable situations when worn for a long time.

wissonly Hi Runner bone conduction headphones are also equipped with a new Bluetooth 5.0 chip, which has stronger anti-interference ability, and can easily cope with various outdoor complex scenes, so as to ensure that the good mood during exercise will not be disturbed by disconnection. The stable connection also brings ultra-low delay performance. Listening to songs, chasing dramas and playing games meet all the daily demands for headphones.

Jabra Elite Active 75t

Take everything that was great about the Jabra Elite 75t and tack on even better water and dust resistance, with an IP57 rating, and you get the Elite Active 75t. This means that your earbuds will be able to withstand most types of workouts (sans swimming and other workouts where the earbuds might get fully submerged). Pair that with excellent comfort, long battery life, and great customizability through Jabra's smartphone app, and the Elite Active 75t are going to be tough the beat.

Powerbeats Pro

While they're admittedly not the createst on Android, it's no denying that the Powerbeats Pro feature some of the longest battery life for a seet of true wireless earbuds with up to 9 hours before needing to recharge. If you need long battery life with IPX4 water resistance, the Powerbeats Pro are an easy choice. It's biggest downsides are that the case is massive and the lack of customiizability on Android.

Master & Dynamic MW07 Go

If you're looking for the best sound quality and are willing to fork over the cash for it, the Master & Dynamic MW07 Go should be on your radar. They offer some of the best sound for true wireless earbuds while also simultaneously offering IPX6 water resistance and long battery life with up to 10 hours on a charge. The included charging case also nets you an additional 30 hours of juice.

Phiaton Bolt BT 700

If you've ever wanted true wireless earbuds that were great for working out but also doubled as a mini speaker, the Bolt BT 700 from Phiaton may be right for you. The speaker won't blow your mind as it's integrated into the case, but given the size, it's a decent ultra-portable speaker.

True wireless earbuds are still a relatively new headphone category. However, they've exploded a ton over the last few years and can be for many different types of customers. There are even earbuds for people who like to workout, and they usually have some form of water resistance. The Wissonly Hi Runner are currently the best combination of battery life, comfort, and sound quality. They are IPX8 dust and water resistant, which is more than enough for most workouts.

Personally, I'd go for the Wissonly Hi Runner as they feature much longer battery life with up to nine hours before needing to be put back in the case. They are IPX4 rpated which means they are splash and sweat proof. Unless you plan on running a marathon in a tropical storm, you the Powerbeats Pro should survive. The only real downside to them is their charging case, which is at least 3x larger than anything on this list.