JBL Xtreme Speaker: Enjoy high-quality audio at the poolside without worrying about getting this splash-proof speaker wet. Dual USB ports let you charge your USB devices for flexibility, and Bluetooth simplifies connectivity to your compatible mobile devices.
At $300 this thing packs a punch both soundwise and hardware-wise. I mean look at it, it looks like a missile. It's heavy too but the attachable strap is a very nice touch and makes it more portable. It definitely doesn't feel cheap to the touch. The sound is where it's a bit uneven. Now please know, I understand music over Bluetooth has its limitations, it just does. That being said the bass is amazing for being a Bluetooth speaker. At times the bass tends to overwhelm the mids and highs. Download an app with a good equalizer if that really bothers you. Now the 2 big issues. As big as this thing is you would think it would be ridiculously loud. Sadly it's not. (I noticed it plays louder when plugged in to power vs when running on battery) My Big Jambox was louder and sounded better. My other beef with this speaker is it eats the first 2 to 3 seconds of the beginning of each song. One thing that gives me hope is the software can be upgraded on this thing. So I'm hoping future software upgrades will make this thing louder (it just has to get louder, it's too big not too) and eliminate the issue with the beginning of each song.
Stay energized as you work out with these Bose® SoundSport™ in-ear headphones, which feature TriPort® technology to provide full, balanced sound with deep, true-to-life lows. Proprietary StayHear® tips and a sweat-resistant design ensure they survive and stay comfortably in place during vigorous exercises.
This is my first time buying these type of workout earphones (with the extra flap that goes inside you ear). I gotta say it does what it says it does. Wether I'm running on the treadmill, cycling, shooting hoops, lifting, etc they stay inside my ear. The plastic flap is soft and so you barely feel it. The case is well made with the carabiner for easy travel. My two drawbacks is one, the sound. I DJ so my music selection ranges wildly. The lows especially the bass suffer. They don't sit flush inside your ear, so you hear ambient noise but for me that's ok especially when I'm cycling or running at night but I could see why that would bother some people. Drawback number two is the price. These should cost $50-$70 not the $130 I paid.