Resistance to sweating and moisture: The sports headphones must have an anti -waterproof (IPX) standard not to be damaged during training and sweat and rain.
Ergonomic design and high stability: These headphones usually have ear hooks, silicone fins, or back -to -head design so that they do not get out of the ear as they move.
Wireless connection (Bluetooth): Most sports headphones use Bluetooth technology to get more freedom of movement without annoying wires. New versions of Bluetooth also reduce delay and improve sound quality.
Balanced and appropriate sound quality: Sports headphones usually provide a dynamic, strong sound sound to create more energy and motivation during exercise. Some models also have the ability to remove noise to prevent distraction.
Long battery life and fast charging capability: An ideal sports headphones should have at least several hours of charging to be recharged in a short period of time and can be used without interruption during exercise.
Safety when used: Some sports headphones, such as bone -oriented models or semi -open designs, allow the user to hear the surroundings. This feature is essential for running on the street or cycling.
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