An avid runner has tried all kinds of wireless headphones to use while running. This form feature is the best in my opinion - the headphones stay in your ears no matter how wet and sweaty you get, and there are no cords dangling around your neck. I've been using MPOW cheetahs for years and have probably bought 10 pairs to keep in various places around the house/car so I always have a pair to run with. They inevitably last 1 to 2 years and then break, usually the wire that curves around your neck breaks off the real headphones and then quickly disappears. The phasers turn on/off much faster than the cheetahs, which I like. The Phaiser also tells you the power level as soon as you turn it on: battery high, battery medium, battery low. Cheetahs have always been a guessing game when you go for a jog, and sometimes they die in the middle of a jog, which was a shame. Cheetahs will only warn you of low battery when it is critically low. I haven't had these Phaisers long enough to know how they stack up in terms of durability, but given the near-identical build I'm guessing they'll be similar to the Cheetah MPOW.
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