H2O Audio's Affordable Workout Headphones Give Me Bone-Conduction Face Tickle
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H2O Audio's Affordable Workout Headphones Give Me Bone-Conduction Face Tickle
"Weight distribution is key to achieving a comfortable and secure fit for activities when you're moving at different paces. Get it wrong and you'll be regularly reaching a hand up to nudge them back into prime position."
"The balance in weight and spread of titanium and silicone feels just right to make sure they sit snug and in place. I've worn them for longer than an hour on several occasions, and these aren't headphones I've had to readjust on the move."
"The Tri Run has an IPX8 waterproof rating... That protection is there to guard against heavy sweat and rain. I've spent a few hot, sweaty running sessions with them and am happy to report that I didn't suffer any connection dropouts."
"You do miss out on the ability to pair with multiple devices simultaneously like you can on the Tri Pro. This doesn't feel like a deal-breaker, and I'm sure it won't be for most either."
The Tri Run headphones weigh 1.3 oz and feature a balanced design of titanium and silicone for a secure fit. They have physical controls for volume and track navigation. With an IPX8 waterproof rating, they withstand heavy sweat and rain without connection issues. The headphones connect easily to various devices, though they lack the ability to pair with multiple devices simultaneously, which is not considered a significant drawback.
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