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The best waterproof wireless earbuds for 2025

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When people ask us for advice on which earbuds or headphones to buy, the most important question we often ask in return is, "What will you be using them for?" If the answer revolves around exercising, sweating, and possibly being in environments where water is a factor, you’ve come to the right place. Below is a list of the best waterproof wireless earbuds available.

First, let's establish some ground rules: For this list, we are focusing on wireless earbuds with at least an IPX7 waterproof rating. This rating means they can be fully submerged in water for short periods, allowing you to rinse them off after an intense workout or if they accidentally fall into the toilet. We also consider other important features such as sound quality, active noise cancellation (ANC), and various designs like open-ear and earhook styles. Of course, price is also a factor in our recommendations.

It's important to note that while our picks are waterproof, they might not be suitable for swimming. If you're looking specifically for swimming headphones, we recommend checking out our list of the best headphones for swimming instead. If not, feel free to read on!

JBL Reflect Flow Pro
JBL Reflect Flow Pro
The best overall waterproof earbuds
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Earfun Air
EarFun Air
The best budget waterproof earbuds
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Soundcore Sport X10
Soundcore Sport X10
The best earhook designed waterproof earbuds
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JBL Endurance Peak 3
JBL Endurance Peak 3
The best waterproof earbuds for serious athletes 
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Tribit Wireless Earbuds, 110H Playtime Bluetooth 5.3 IPX8 Waterproof Touch Control True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Mic Earphones in-Ear Deep Bass Built-in Mic Bluetooth Headphones, FlyBuds 3
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The best waterproof earbuds for deep bass
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Raycon Fitness Bluetooth True Wireless Earbuds with Built in Mic 56 Hours of Battery, IPX7 Waterproof, Active Noise Cancellation, Awareness Mode, and Bluetooth 5.3 (Black)
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The best noise cancellation water-proof earbuds
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JBL Reflect Flow Pro

Pros
  • Solid, secure fit
  • Excellent noise-canceling
  • Choice of hands-free voice A.I.s
  • Completely waterproof
  • Wireless charging
Cons
  • Limited control options
  • No quick-charge option
Specification:
Battery life Up to 30 hours with the charging case
Type In-ear, ear-hook design

We've tested many wireless earbuds, but the JBL Reflect Flow Pro stands out for its waterproof capabilities. With three sizes of silicone "powerfins" for a snug fit, they have an IP68 dust and waterproof rating, making them durable for workouts.

In terms of sound quality, the Reflect Flow Pro offers punchy bass and clear mids and highs, making them among the best-sounding earbuds we've reviewed. The JBL Headphones app provides a robust equalizer for customizing sound.

Priced at $180, these earbuds feature active noise cancellation (ANC) and transparency modes, effectively blocking outside noise while maintaining crystal-clear sound. They also allow configuration via the app for quick access.

Battery life is impressive, offering up to 10 hours with ANC and 20 additional hours in the case (40 hours without ANC). The only downside is that the case is not dust-proof or waterproof, but this is a minor issue.

JBL Reflect Flow Pro
JBL Reflect Flow Pro
The best overall waterproof earbuds
Earfun Air.
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EarFun Air

Pros
  • Affordable price
  • Wireless charging and USB-C
  • Comfortable fit
Cons
  • Dated Bluetooth 5.0
  • Large charging case
Specification:
Battery life Up to 35 hours with the charging case
Type In-ear, ear-hook design

The original EarFun Air true wireless earbuds, launched around 2020, aimed to provide an appealing mix of features at an affordable price. Designed for clear call quality, they included a 4-microphone setup, ensuring a comfortable listening experience. The earbuds utilized 6mm dual dynamic drivers, delivering a balanced sound profile. Their durability was reinforced by an IPX7 waterproof rating and EarFun’s SweatShield™ technology, making them suitable for workouts and various weather conditions.

Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, the earbuds ensured a stable wireless connection, while touch controls allowed users to easily manage playback, calls, and volume. They offered respectable battery life, with the charging case significantly extending total playtime. Convenient features such as wireless charging and USB-C fast charging added to their appeal.

Overall, the first EarFun Air earbuds were crafted to provide a feature-rich, budget-friendly option in the competitive true wireless earbud market, and they received positive feedback for their value.

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The best budget waterproof earbuds
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Soundcore Sport X10

Pros
  • Comfy fit and stability
  • Rugged durability
  • Good sound quality
  • Solid ANC and ambient performance
  • Great app support
Cons
  • Wind can break through
  • No aptX support
  • No wireless charging
Specification:
Battery life Up to 40 hours with the charging case
Type In-ear, power-hook design

When you're running your fastest lap or longest distance, you want to make sure that the wireless earbuds providing the motivation to do it are going to stay put. One of the best earbud designs for this is a pair with an earhook that wraps snugly, but comfortably, around your ear. Anker's Soundcore sub-brand have been killing it in the earhook space with their Spirit X2, Spirit Dot 2, and especially the Sport X10, which not only boasts ANC (the others do not) but an excellent IPX7 waterproof rating. And while we wouldn't necessarily recommend the for swimmers, they can take stand submersion in up to 3 feet of water for up to half an hour.

The Sport X10's earhook design fits a wide range of ear shapes and sizes. They're easy to put on and the earbuds themselves are super comfortable, too, with their malleable rubberized material.

Soundcore has also been excelling in the sound quality department, too, as do the Sport X10s. In our review of the earbuds, we noted a great bass response for those who like the low end, and some less bass-y presets (among an impressive 21) and customization for those who don't. Our reviewer also reported "warm highs and passable mids" for a "likeable sound profile."

The Soundcore Sport X10 are under $100, which make them an excellent value for what you get. On top of all we've mentioned, they have a feature-rich app, voice assistant support, and a just-OK six hours of battery life on a charge with ANC on (eight with ANC off).

Soundcore Sport X10
Soundcore Sport X10
The best earhook designed waterproof earbuds
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JBL Endurance Peak 3

Pros
  • Comfy, ultra-secure fit
  • Fully dust and waterproof
  • Excellent battery life
  • Useful transparency modes
Cons
  • Awkward controls
  • Poor noise isolation
  • No active noise cancellation
Specification:
Battery life Up to 50 hours with the charging case
Type In-ear

The JBL Endurance Peak 3 true wireless earbuds are expertly crafted for active individuals who prioritize both performance and durability. With a focus on a secure fit, these earbuds are designed for rigorous workouts and various outdoor activities. Their impressive dustproof and highly waterproof ratings mean they can even withstand full submersion in water, making them an ideal companion for swimming, running in the rain, or high-intensity training sessions in any weather condition.

Featuring a unique Powerhook design, the earbuds easily wrap around the ear, ensuring they stay firmly in place during movement. This design is enhanced by TwistLock ear hook enhancers, which provide an extra layer of security, allowing users to focus solely on their workout without the constant worry of losing their earbuds.

Sound quality is a standout feature of the Endurance Peak 3, as they are equipped with JBL's renowned Pure Bass Sound technology. This delivers a robust and dynamic audio experience, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music with deep bass and clear treble, effectively enhancing motivation during workouts. The extended battery life is another significant advantage, providing ample playback time that can last throughout long sessions, with quick charging capabilities to minimize downtime.

In addition to their impressive sound and battery performance, the earbuds are equipped with Ambient Aware and TalkThru modes. These smart features allow users to remain conscious of their surroundings, ensuring safety during outdoor activities while still enjoying music. Ambient Aware lets in external sounds, so users can stay alert, while TalkThru drops the music volume and boosts voice frequencies, making it easy to engage in conversations without having to remove the earbuds.

Overall, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 earbuds combine cutting-edge technology, superior sound quality, and a design tailored for active lifestyles, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their workout experience.

JBL Endurance Peak 3
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Tribit FlyBuds 3
Tribit

Tribit FlyBuds 3

Pros
  • Exceptional battery life
  • Secure fit
  • Affortable price
Cons
  • Ear-Hook design comfort
Specification:
Battery life Up to 100 hours
Type In-ear, ear-hook design

The Tribit FlyBuds 3 are affordable true wireless earbuds designed for durability and extended battery life, making them particularly appealing to those who value these features. They stand out with an impressive IPX7 waterproof rating, which makes them highly resistant to sweat and rain, making them ideal for workouts and outdoor activities. Additionally, the earbuds feature a unique ear-hook design that ensures a secure fit, enhancing their suitability for active lifestyles.

The sound quality is generally considered satisfactory for their price range, offering a balanced audio profile. One of their standout features is the exceptional battery life, allowing for substantial playtime on a single charge, with the charging case providing even more extended usage.

The FlyBuds 3 aim to deliver a reliable and robust wireless audio experience without breaking the bank, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers seeking durable and long-lasting earbuds.

Tribit Wireless Earbuds, 110H Playtime Bluetooth 5.3 IPX8 Waterproof Touch Control True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Mic Earphones in-Ear Deep Bass Built-in Mic Bluetooth Headphones, FlyBuds 3
Tribit FlyBuds 3
The best waterproof earbuds for deep bass
Raycon Fitness.
Raycon

Raycon Fitness

Pros
  • Secure fit
  • Bass-heavy sound
  • Extended battery life
Cons
  • Sound quality variability
Specification:
Battery life Up to 56 hours
Type In-ear

The Raycon Fitness earbuds are designed for active individuals, prioritizing a secure fit, durability, and features tailored for workouts. They often include ear hooks or wings to ensure stability during vigorous movement, addressing a common concern for those who exercise with earbuds. Many models have an IP rating, indicating resistance to water and sweat, which is essential for intense training sessions.

The sound quality is typically tuned to deliver a powerful bass response, often preferred for workout motivation. Some versions even feature awareness modes that allow users to hear their surroundings for safety and offer extended battery life to last through long workouts or multiple sessions.

Raycon emphasizes stylish designs and a comfortable fit, aiming to create earbuds that are both functional and visually appealing for fitness-conscious consumers. However, it is worth noting that Raycon is known for heavy marketing, and some reviews indicate that the audio quality and features may not always justify their price point when compared to other brands.

Raycon Fitness Bluetooth True Wireless Earbuds with Built in Mic 56 Hours of Battery, IPX7 Waterproof, Active Noise Cancellation, Awareness Mode, and Bluetooth 5.3 (Black)
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Derek Malcolm is a contributing editor and evergreen lead for the A/V and Home Theater section of Digital Trends. Derek joined the DT team in 2020, spending his days wrangling the movie and TV streaming guides before getting the chance to nurture his obsession with the latest audio/video gear. A former musician and practicing vinyl nerd, his passion for sound can be found in his writing, whether it’s a guide to the best speakers and turntables, or a review of a party speaker that’ll blow your roof off.

Derek studied journalism at Toronto’s Humber College, graduating in 1999. He started his career writing about music, movies, and TV, back when people still read things on paper, working at such magazines as TV Guide and celebrity mag Hello! Canada. Derek counts Matt Damon, Britney Spears, and Coldplay among his favorite interviews.

From 2006 to 2018 Derek was the editor-in-chief of Canadian tech and entertainment magazine Connected, where he steered the publication through the invention of the iPhone and the rise of streaming to the demise of BlackBerry and the print industry.

One of two Canucks on the Digital Trends A/V team, Derek is based in Toronto where he lives with his wife, daughter, two cats, and his prized vintage Marantz stereo receivers.

When Derek isn’t cussing at the labyrinthine setup menus of the latest projectors, he can be found at home listening to records or counting the days to ski season.

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