Jabra decided to build upon the original Elite Sport, which Runner's World named one of the best wireless running headphones, with the launch of the Elite Active 65t, a new set of true wireless headphones with a unique voice experience designed for active users. Think of these like your go-to smartwatch in your ears.

These buds feature an accelerometer to track your distance through the accompanying app. The special coating makes them sweat, water, and dust proof, meaning they will hold up through any element. Even though most earbuds are water resistant, sweat has salt, which can lead to corrosion, so the Elite Active 65t offers a two-year warranty against sweat.

Another benefit is the enhanced grip, which ensures they will stay in place during your run, and if you use music to fuel your miles, you’ll love the ability to adapt the sound (for example: you can crank up the bass) to suit your style with the Jabra Sound app. And if you want a set of headphones that is going to work just as well on the move as they do in your daily life, this pair features a microphone technology that ensures you get the best quality on calls and for voice interactions with all virtual assistants such as Siri and Alexa.

A full charge will give you five hours of use time, with two additional charged in the carrying cradle. The Jabra Elite Active 65t will retail for $189 and will be available early April.

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Molly Ritterbeck
Health & Fitness Director
Molly Ritterbeck is a writer, editor, and NASM-certified personal trainer with over 10 years of experience covering fitness, health, and how-to content in both print and digital media. As the Fitness, Training, and Health Director for Runner’s World and Bicycling, she manages content strategy for the fitness, training, health, and nutrition verticals, top edits service-oriented articles, executes engaging story ideas and content packages, directs photo and video shoots, and optimizes content for search. She regularly breaks a sweat with top trainers and experts in running, cycling, and fitness and represents the Enthusiast Group on expert panels, at industry events, trade shows, and product launches. She has formerly held staff positions at Greatist, Complex Media, Fitness Magazine, and Seventeen. She currently lives in New York City with her four bikes and 28+ pairs of running shoes.