The right music doesn’t soothe the savage beast; it makes the beast more savage. When you’re going for a long run, that’s exactly what you want. The pulse of thumping beats can make you feel superhuman. It certainly beats the sound of your own labored breathing. That’s where Headphones with Mic come into the picture. They are the entity needed in our day to day life.
But all headphones are not created equal. Some refuse to stay in your ears. Some have no dynamic range. Some are like small torture devices. Sure, you can get better audio fidelity with larger, over-the-ear phones, but they’re heavier, bulkier, hotter, and just not practical for working out. They also had to be tough. Sweat-proof, water-resistant, and build quality were taken into account. Also while listening to music at a crowded place where for instance in the train or buses, it becomes very difficult to talk on phone. So headphones with mic will serve your need.
We can also wearthose doing pushups, sit-ups, jumping jacks, and using a punching bag. Each are also tested on a wide range of music in a quiet room—you know, for yoga poses. Comfort, stability, durability, volume, and sound isolation played key roles, in addition to straight-up sound quality.
The 680 Sports series from Adidas simply give you the most booms for your buck, and by boom means the bass. These pack some of the heaviest bass ever heard, and they’re loud, too. The neckband design means that they didn’t budge even slightly when running or doing jumping jacks. They’re light and they have a built-in mic with start/stop and volume controls. They’re sweat-proof, water-resistant, and rinsable. They let in a bit of ambient noise, but because they can go so loud it’s easy to overwhelm it. While it isn’t the cleanest sound, the 14mm drivers have enough bass to give it a full sound.