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The 9 best headphones and earbuds for working out in 2025

Don't go chasing after a rogue earbud after it falls out of your ear.

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Samantha Mangino

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If you have strong preferences for your workout gear — and strong feelings on Hoka versus Brooks (we're not getting in the middle of that debate) — then finding the right pair of workout headphones can be extra challenging.

The best headphones for working out need to withstand movement, sweat, and the elements. Plus, you don't want something you're constantly fussing with; your headphones should help you stay focused during your exercises.

Mashable reviewers have tested many pairs of headphones and wireless earbuds, and we can tell you which products stay put during a workout, and which buds will go tumbling onto the sidewalk as soon as you break into a run. To make sure we're recommending the right products, we tested over a dozen of the best sports earbuds, headphones, and bone conduction headphones from brands like Bose, Beats, Apple, and Shokz.

How to pick headphones for working out

The right headphones for you depend significantly on the kinds of workouts you like to do and where you like to do them. If you like to run outdoors, you need headphones that keep you safe in busy areas with reliable noise transparency, such as bone conduction headphones or open earbuds. If you're pumping iron at the gym, you might prefer sports earbuds that block out the world with active noise cancellation so you can lock in for your reps. And some people just prefer the look and feel of traditional over-ear headphones. We found reliable options in each category, but in general, most athletes prefer the best wireless earbuds for working out.

For this guide, we looked for two universal specs in all of the headphones we tested. First, workout headphones need to be wireless, giving you a full range of movement. You don't want to get tied up on the stair climber.

Second, workout headphones need to be sweat- or water-resistant. This one is obvious. When you're working out, you're getting sweaty, and you want headphones that won't freak out at the first sign of moisture. Your gym earbuds don't have to be fully waterproof, but this will be helpful for outdoor athletes.

So, whether you're hitting the gym or the pavement, here are the best earbuds and headphones for working out.

All of the headphones in this guide were tested by members of the Mashable team. Some of the newly released options, like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2) and the Apple AirPods Pro 3, are still getting our full testing treatment, and we'll update this guide as we learn more. Our testers brought the rest of these products along on their daily workouts, from indoor cardio to long-distance running and weightlifting.

We also listened to a variety of audio content, including music, audiobooks, and podcasts, to evaluate the headphones' overall sound quality. Plus, we explored the physical and touch-free controls on each of these headphones; the last thing we want to do while exercising is pull out our phones. Additionally, we took calls on each of the headphones to test the microphone quality.

When applicable, we evaluated each headphone's noise cancellation and/or transparency features. We tested how well the earbuds blocked out sound through active noise cancellation. For noise transparency, we assessed how well this feature assisted with safety in outdoor environments and when it distracted us from what we were listening to.

Our Pick

orange powerbeats pro sitting on workout equipment

The Good & The Bad

  • Refined soundstage
  • Increased battery life
  • Platform-neutral
  • Convenient volume controls
  • Ambitious health features
  • Rivals have stronger ANC
  • Less attractive than the previous version

Who’s it for

The Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 are best for fitness users who want the most boxes checked. Accessible controls. Check. Convenient multi-platform support. Check. Durability. Check. Engaging sound. Check. Great comfort and fit. Check. Long playtimes. Check. Noise cancellation (despite being noticeably weaker than other Apple/Beats models). Check.

Why we like it

This second-gen release exhibits strengths that no other competitor can provide in totality.

The Powerbeats Pro 2 are arguably the best-sounding sporty option for iOS, macOS, and Android users. They dish out well-rounded audio and impactful bass that fuels workouts better than a can of Red Bull. Low-end frequencies hit hard. Apple’s Personalized Spatial Audio mode boosts acoustics and clarity when listening to Dolby Atmos content on Apple Music. Precise headtracking also makes you feel like you’re in the crowd at live events.

Battery life has increased from nine to 10 hours, which was suitable for a week’s worth of exercising. Turning on ANC decreases playtime to 7.5 hours, though that’s still enough to squeeze in a few workouts before recharging. The wireless charging case holds up to 45 hours and employs patented Fast-Fuel charging to net you 1.5 hours of use on a five-minute charge. 

Beats’ signature ear hook design maintains on-ear stability, but it takes a hit in the looks department; the Good&Plenty appearance is a downgrade from the original’s sleek presentation. Nonetheless, it serves its purpose and retains key elements such as the volume rockers to seamlessly raise or lower sound.

It’s easy to knock the integrated health features since they don’t produce the most accurate readings. That doesn’t mean they aren’t serviceable. The built-in heart rate monitor, along with support for popular running apps (e.g., Nike Run Club, Peloton, Runna), lets runners gauge progress, even if the results don’t exactly match their level of activity. It’s a step in the right direction that most Apple-centric exercisers will appreciate and consider when weighing their purchase decision between these buds and any AirPods model.

Details

apple airpods pro 3 next to apple watch

The Good & The Bad

  • Excellent active noise cancellation
  • Now with heart-rate monitoring
  • Easy connectivity on iOS
  • Wireless charging
  • Arguably the best spatial audio
  • Better fit than AirPods Pro 2
  • Not as convenient for Android users

Our review

Check out our full review of the Apple AirPods Pro 3.

Who it's for

If you're an AirPods loyalist, the AirPods Pro are your answer when it comes to workouts, and the new AirPods Pro 3 deliver features athletes have long desired. While they still don't have quite as secure a fit as the best Beats earbuds, they now come with five ear tip sizes for a much improved fit. Plus, they easily have the strongest sound and ANC among the headphones we tested. For athletes working out at a busy gym, these will be your best bet to keep the sound of weights hitting the floor to a minimum.

Crucially, the AirPods Pro 3 also bring heart-rate monitoring to AirPods. You can also sync them with the Fitness app on your iPhone to track your workouts as you sweat. And speaking of iPhones, the new AirPods Pro are a smart pick for iOS users, thanks to their ease of connectivity. They require no set-up, and like the Beats, you just have to open the case to connect. However, unlike the Beats, AirPods don't have a compatible Android app, making them a better candidate for iOS users.

Why we like it

Unlike other AirPods, the Pros are rated IP57 for dust, sweat, and water resistance, which makes them ideal for the sweatiest among us, or even outdoor runners who might get caught in the rain.

For athletes who like to block out the world and get in the zone with a workout playlist, the AirPods Pro 3 deliver impressive sound and active noise cancellation. They perform far better in this regard than most sports earbuds.

For iOS users, the Apple AirPods also offer supreme connectivity with bonus features like announcing calls and messages into your ears, so you don't need to look at your phone when trying to hit a PR. Plus, you don't have to worry about the battery life of these headphones. They run for six hours on a single charge, just like the Beats Fit Pro — more than enough for even the most intense workouts.

Details

A pair of Bose Ultra Open earbuds on a brick staircase.

The Good & The Bad

  • Secure fit for any ear size
  • Comfortable
  • Great sound quality
  • Allows for noise transparency
  • Unique open design
  • Poor microphone quality
  • Not ideal for voice calling

Our review

Check out our full review of the Bose Ultra Open earbuds.

Who it's for

If you're working out in the evening or biking in busy areas, safety is a big concern. While you want to be able to listen to your music, it's essential to hear the world around you, too. The Bose Ultra Open offer an ingenious design. These earbuds clip onto your ear like a cuff and don't block your ear canal. They provide the right balance of high-quality audio while keeping you connected to the world around you.

Even if you're less concerned about noise transparency, these headphones are just flat-out comfortable. If you don't love the feeling of having earbuds in your ears, these are great in between.

Why we like it

The Bose Ultra Open earbuds easily have the most unique design of all the headphones on this list. While our tester was hesitant about how well the clip-on style would work, they were quickly won over. They wrap around your ear, providing surprisingly good audio quality despite no noise cancellation benefits. Plus, they're super comfortable even for long periods of time, and they're ideal if you hate the clogged-up feeling of traditional earbuds. And while they seem like they might be less secure than regular earbuds, we found they stayed in place even through frequent movements.

For athletes and runners concerned about safety, these open earbuds ensured we could hear cars or bikes coming from all directions. With the Bose Ultra Open, you'll get the best of both worlds — you can tune into your podcast and still hear the world around you.

SEE ALSO: The best open earbuds that stay put, sound great, and keep you aware of the world around you

Details

A pair of red Beats Fit Pro headphones sitting on brick stairs

The Good & The Bad

  • Responsive touch controls
  • Multiple ear tips included
  • Easy connectivity on iOS
  • Secure fit
  • Active noise cancellation a little weak

Our review

Check out our full review of the Beats Fit Pro.

Who it's for

Beats Fit Pro earbuds check the boxes for most athletes. These small buds fit comfortably in ears, and three different sizes of ear tips create a comfortable, secure fit. With active noise cancellation, the buds block out noise so you can focus on your workout. However, there is still some noise leakage, which isn't a bad thing if you need to remain aware of your surroundings for safety.

If you like touch controls, the Fit Pro have a clickable button that makes it easy to take calls or play/pause music. Despite being built into the iOS system, Beats buds work for iPhone and Android users alike with easy connectivity.

Why we like it

You can't beat the quick connectivity of the Beats Fit Pro. As an iOS user, you just have to open the case for the Beats Fit Pro to connect nearly instantly. Earbuds can be a tough fit, and our testers appreciated the multiple ear tip sizes and secure fit.

It took our reviewer a second to get comfortable with the Beats Fit Pro, but the wing-tipped design kept them securely in place even with heavy movement. They can still fall out, particularly if you're bending over, but they're much more secure than typical earbuds. While we were initially impressed with these earbuds' secure fit, we have since discovered that newer earbuds like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2) earbuds stay in place even better.

Even though the Beats Fit Pro have been available for years, they still have some of the best touch controls available in 2025. While most headphones don't have actual buttons to use for touch controls, these do, making it a breeze to take calls. However, that makes it a little too easy to end calls — you may accidentally end a call or two while using these earbuds.

The sound quality on the Beats Fit Pro is excellent, though newer products from Bose, Apple, and Beats outperform them in audio quality. The ANC is good but not great, and we found that the ANC gets a little buzzy around loud noises, which can be a little distracting. Finally, with an IPX4 rating, they're water-resistant, so a little sweat or a sudden rainstorm won't cause any damage.

Details

shokz openrun pro 2 bone conduction headphones

The Good & The Bad

  • Equally great sound quality and transparency listening
  • Comfy and light
  • Hold a charge longer than most sporty wireless earbuds
  • Neckband design ensures a secure fit
  • Mobile app support
  • Can't be adjusted for size
  • Weak microphone

Who it's for

Cyclists and runners who want the perfect balance of security, sound, and transparency will love the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2. These bone conduction headphones come with speakers that sit on your jawbone and deliver sound waves to your inner ear.

Why we like it

Fit is the biggest selling point. The OpenRun Pro 2 are comfortable and stay firmly in place. That means you won't have to fidget with them throughout your workout. You can’t adjust them to size, but the neckband is flexible enough to accommodate listeners with different-sized skulls. The speakers rest pleasantly on the cheekbones.

Upgrades were made to improve sound performance. Shokz’s proprietary DualPitch Technology produces louder bass and treble production. It’s also more effective for audio output; sonic vibrations felt less intense on the face. The customizable EQ and modes came in handy for personalizing sound. We also liked how streaming quality remained steady over Bluetooth, especially when using multipoint to pair the headphones with two devices at the same time. Best of all, ambient noises sounded natural when running outside.

The one advantage these headphones have over the competition is battery life. You’re getting up to 12 hours of listening time and powerful, quick charging that nets you 2.5 hours on a five-minute charge. IP55 certification (dust/water resistance) and a solid plastic frame guarantee long-term use. 

Details

bose quietcomfort ultra earbuds gen 2

The Good & The Bad

  • Unbeatable active noise cancellation
  • The most comfortable possible fit
  • Long battery life
  • Easy connectivity
  • Universal spatial audio
  • Collect less earwax than first-gen version
  • Touch controls don't always work seamlessly

Our review

Check out our full review of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (Gen 2).

Who it's for

If you just want to lift in peace — no more loud grunts from the machine next to you — then good noise cancellation goes a long way. In 2025, the absolute best earbuds for noise cancellation are the newly released Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2). Every Mashable writer who's tested these earbuds agrees: They clearly have the best ANC in the earbud world right now.

We've consistently rated the Bose QuietComfort Ultra line as the most comfortable headphones in the world, and the new earbuds only improve on that well-deserved reputation. While they're not technically sports earbuds, they do offer a secure fit, water and sweat-resistance, and stellar ANC, so we have to include them here.

Why we like it

The original QuietComfort Ultra earbuds were exceptional, and the sequel is even better. The best headphones for working out don't need a ton of flair; truthfully, you just need them to have a solid, secure fit and sweat resistance. But this tech is far more advanced than that. They have an unbeatable fit, sitting perfectly in the crest of your outer ear. No matter what activity we were doing, running outdoors or doing deadlifts, we were never concerned with them falling out. The IPX4 rating doesn't make them fully waterproof, but they are sweat- and water-resistant against splashes.

These noise-cancelling earbuds are ideal if you need to get in the zone with music. "On days when I dreaded going another minute in my workouts, these earbuds accentuated the beats of Charli XCX's 'Everything is romantic' and '365' and kept me going until the end," our reviewer Sam Mangino said about the original model, words that still apply with Gen 2. Best of all, you can experience any form of stereo content in spatial audio, thanks to Bose’s Immersive Audio mode that delivers convincing 3D audio, no matter what you’re listening to. Just imagine using these buds during Peloton classes.

Details

anker soundcore sport x20 earbuds sitting on weight rack

The Good & The Bad

  • Durable, secure design
  • Top-tier battery life
  • Satisfying sound that can be customized via companion app
  • Surprisingly good wind resistance
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