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  2. Headphone Reviews - GearLab

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    Best Waterproof Earbuds. Best Running Headphones. Best Workout Headphones. Bose QuietComfort 35 II Review. Astro Gaming A10 Gen 2 Review. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 Review. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Review. Editors' Choice. Sony WH-1000XM4 Review.

  3. Mpow Bluetooth Over Ear Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    The Mpow Bluetooth Over Ear represents quite a good value among the top-rated over ear headphones. If you can stand to spend a bit more, the TaoTronics TT-BH060 provides a better overall value, but if you're not fussy about sound quality you won't be disappointed by the Mpow. The Mpow's carrying bag. Credit: Jenna Ammerman.

  4. The 3 Best Workout Headphones | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    We perform up to 20 different lab tests on each model, including battery life tests and side-by-side sound quality trials. Our testing of workout headphones is divided across four rating metrics: Athletic Performance (40% of overall score weighting) Sound Quality (35% weighting) Battery Life (15% weighting)

  5. The 3 Best Running Headphones | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    As you might expect, the best running earbuds on the market have a correspondingly high price — the Jaybird Vista 2 is one of the pricier models on this list. However, if you want the best of the best and don't mind paying a little extra, the Jaybird Vista 2 offers field-leading and uncompromising performance. Read more: Jaybird Vista 2 review.

  6. The 3 Best Bluetooth Trackers of 2024 | Tested - GearLab

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    The Innway Tag, Tile Pro, and Nutale Nut3 all displayed phenomenal range with a measured distance of 395, 400, and 402 feet, respectively. Meanwhile, the Chiplo One came in at a respectable 200 feet. We tested range using a measuring wheel in a small city environment. Credit: Ross Patton.

  7. The 4 Best Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds | Tested - GearLab

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    The Amazon Echo Buds (2nd Gen) and the Bose Quiet Comfort both scored fairly in our ease of use metric tests. Both models feature touch sensors that while providing generally good and reliable functionality, don't offer much of anything in the way of tactile feedback.

  8. Jaybird Vista 2 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    The Jaybird Vista 2's are rated so highly among top-tier workout headphones as well as the best running headphones review for a reason. They offer all-around exceptional quality for an ultimately reasonable value. You are not going to be disappointed with these buds. — Michelle Powell and John Giammona Wilber.

  9. Picking the Right Bluetooth Earbuds - GearLab

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    Step 1: Is Bluetooth the Right Choice? If you find yourself annoyed by headphone cords bouncing around during your workout, or constantly catching your headphone cord on the corner of your desk, you will likely love the wireless freedom of Bluetooth. However, having Bluetooth headphones or earbuds does add another layer of logistics as you have ...

  10. AfterShokz Air Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    A good choice for those that really want to listen to music while leaving their ears uncovered. Price: $120 List. Manufacturer: AfterShokz. By Max Mutter and Steven Tata ⋅ Oct 29, 2018. 54. OVERALL. SCORE. Sound Quality - 30% 3.0. Comfort - 20% 5.0.

  11. Beats by Dr. Dre BeatsX Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    The Beats by Dr. Dre BeatsX produce an incredibly crisp sound that is great for podcasts and talk radio, but its bass is relatively weak. The design is quite comfortable to wear, but isn't great for working out and other athletic endeavors. Credit: Jenna Ammerman.