This is a review of the Shokz XTrainerZ Headphones – ideal headphones for those who spend a lot of time working out on a bike AND in the pool. In the pool they are waterproof and provide excellent sound. On the bike, they also provide great sound, while at the same time leaving your ears open for safety reasons.
Review – Shokz Titanium Cordless Bluetooth Open Ear Bone Conduction Headphones
Here is my review of the Shokz Titanium Cordless Bluetooth Open Ear Bone Conduction Headphones, which have quickly become my go-to cycling headphones. They are cordless (Bluetooth) headphones that conduct sound to you via vibrations on your cheekbones, instead of by plugging up your ears. This makes these headphones ideal for people listening to music while vulnerable to traffic, such as pedestrians and cyclists. The CORDLESS Shokz Titanium Bluetooth open ear bone conduction earphones are a great idea, and have been very well designed. This review will help you decide if you want to try this safety-focused technology.
Aftershokz Introduces New Colors for Trekz Air Open Ear Headphones
I have been a big fan of Aftershokz open ear Bluetooth headphones for a long time, and now they are even better than before. AfterShokz Trekz Air cordless Bluetooth open ear bone conduction headphones are perfect for cyclists who want to listen to music or podcasts, while still being able to hear the traffic around them. And with the new colors and design, they look better than ever.
Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones vs Jaybird X3 Sport Headphones
Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones and Jaybird X3 Sport Headphones are two of the most popular, premium Bluetooth Headphones for cyclists. This post compares Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones vs Jaybird X3 Sports Headphones to help you choose between them. Includes a chart that you can use to compare the key features of both sets of headphones.
Links to our Best Posts on Headphones for Cyclists
Here are links to our best posts on headphones for cyclists. The links will take you to in-depth comparisons and reviews of some great headphones for cyclists.
Best Open Ear Cycling Headphones Under $50 – Aftershokz Sportz Headphones Review
Review of the Aftershokz Sportz Headphones. These headphones provide a way to listen to music while still keeping your ears open to the sounds around you. This makes them ideal for cyclists and runners who want to listen to music while still being safe and aware of their surroundings.
Best Bluetooth Headphones for Cyclists under $100 – Plantronics BackBeat FIT Bluetooth Headphones
Review of the Plantronics BackBeat FIT Bluetooth headphones, which are my go-to cycling headphones. This review includes videos. These headphones are comfortable, lightweight, and rugged. They have great sound quality for the price, and they don’t fall out of your ears – not even when you are standing on your head, let alone cycling. They fit well under a cycling helmet.
Best Bluetooth Headphones under $100 – JayBird Bluebuds Review
In-depth review plus video of JayBird Bluebuds Headphones. Read all about the pros and cons of these Bluetooth headphones for cyclists.