These headphones provide a great sound; however, the clip that is there to secure them is an epic fail. Do not wear them around your neck leisurely because they have the tendency to slide out of place.
These headphones provide a great sound; however, the clip that is there to secure them is an epic fail. Do not wear them around your neck leisurely because they have the tendency to slide out of place.
Great headphones and the sound quality is awesome
Leaks sound when volume is kept high
Since I am owner of 5 Bose headphones including 2 bluetooth ones, sound quality is lower than I would expect from Bose. It is even lower when I compare it to Plantronics ones that I have purchased recently.
We've seen an influx of exercise-focused wireless headphones in the last year or so, and now Bose is throwing its hat in the ring. At $149.95, the Bose SoundSport Wireless earphones are among the pricier options in this category.
Powerful audio performance with intense bass response and crisp highs; Secure-fitting, comfortable eartips; Moisture-resistant design
Slightly expensive for what you get
In the current age of wearable technology it can be tempting for manufacturers to shove as many sensors and features into their products as possible. Watches are mini computers, bracelets can tell us if we've had enough sleep and earphones are slowly becoming full-on digital fitness coaches.
Great sound quality; connection is solid and they stay in your ears
Battery life could be better; a little chunky
The SoundSport Pulse are Bose's wireless running headphones that also pack an in-ear heart rate monitor that will play nicely with most running apps and services. So whether you use Strava or Runkeeper to track your runs, you can pull in useful heart rate metrics to improve your running or ensure...
Super-comfortable; Good sound quality; Reliable HRM
No dedicated fitness app; Better value alternatives
On a cable so you can't lose only one of them, very resilient and high quality audio, perfect fitting into the ear so great for long runs/workouts and such.
I have tried almost every true wireless headset, except the Samsung IconX. I have an S8 and was looking for Icon's. but they were sold out so i bought a set of Rowkin Bit Charge. That started me on my journey here. I went from Rowkin to JBL elite, and than the Jaybird Run, and i finshed at the Bose.
Wireless earbuds are quickly becoming one of the most popular types of headphones, especially with so many smartphones ditching the traditional jack output. Bose has made its first ‘truly wireless' in-ears and here's our SoundSport Free review.
I love this product! It's made going to the gym so much better! The only reason I can't give it 5 stars, is the on off button. When I go to skip a song 8/10 times it stops the music, even though I'm clicking twice. This will happen a number of times before it actually changes songs.
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