8 Great Deals on Wireless Earbuds, Smartwatches, and More (2024)

The fall season is great for a variety of outdoor activities. The most underrated of them all, however, is working out. Nothing beats that cool breeze when you're sweating your butt off. But we all know a workout sesh isn't complete without the right accessories—like a pair of wireless earbuds and a smartwatch or fitness tracker to accurately track your stats. Below, we've rounded up an assortment of deals for all three.

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Wireless Earbuds Deals

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The Galaxy Buds2 (9/10 WIRED Recommends) are the latest addition to Samsung's line of wireless buds, and in our Best Wireless Earbuds roundup, WIRED reviews editor Parker Hall also says these are his favorite headphones for Android. (It's important to know that iPhone users won't have access to the Buds2 companion app.) They're lightweight, boast an IPX2 water-resistance rating, and pack active noise cancellation, getting up to five hours of battery life with the feature turned on. They even come with a wireless charging case.

These hold the title of Best Overall in our roundup of the best earbuds for working out. In addition to a durable build and long battery life, the the Vista 2 buds offer a more comfortable fit than the first-generation model (8/10 WIRED Recommends), along with the ability to find your lost earbuds or switch from noise-canceling mode to ambient mode via the companion app.

Bang & Olufsen's earbuds are stunning to look at and water-resistant, and the size is ideal for those with small ears, who often struggle to find buds that fit. Their excellent sound quality is super customizable, too, with the option to adjust audio transparency and choose from different listening profiles. As for battery life, you'll get up to seven hours as stand-alone buds, and 30 hours including the case.

Photograph: JBL Under sArmour

The second-generation earbuds from JBL and Under Armour feel really secure during workouts, thanks to the large, winged ear tips. And rather than pesky touch controls, physical buttons on the outside of each bud make everything less frustrating. While pricey, you get premium features like up to 10 hours of battery life and fast connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0.

If you couldn't tell by the name, Ultimate Ears' Fits (7/10 WIRED Recommends) are great for all types of ears, thanks to custom-molded tips. Other features include great sound quality and battery life (up to eight hours without the case and 20 with it), as well as good microphones. It's worth noting that these buds dip to this price often, but it's still a good deal, since these are pretty expensive in general.

Smartwatches and Fitness Tracker Deals

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Garmin's Venu Sq (8/10 WIRED Recommends) is a great entry-level fitness tracker. It's equipped with an always-on LCD touchscreen that's both bright and responsive, and it comes in an assortment of charming colors. Under the hood, the Venu Sq offers high-end features like blood oxygen monitoring, sleep tracking, and energy level monitoring. It also tracks more common data like workouts, step count, calories, and more.

The Galaxy Watch4 (7/10 WIRED Recommends) is our favorite fitness tracker for Android users. It's the first smartwatch to run Wear OS 3 (Google's latest watch operating system, created with the help of Samsung and Fitbit), and it tracks a variety of health and fitness metrics, including ECG, SPO2, heart rate, and sleep. All of this is packed into a sleek, comfortable case. Sadly, iPhone users are out of luck with this one, since the Galaxy Watch4 only works with Android phones. In fact, some features, like ECG tracking, are reserved for Samsung devices.

Casio's PRT-B50 smartwatch has a tendency to fluctuate in price, but it's a great choice if you're looking for a rugged smartwatch for the outdoors. The digital display doesn't show notifications—it's not listed as the “Best Barely Smart Watch” in our buying guide of the best smartwatches for nothing—but it does pack other smart features, including a built-in compass, connected GPS (with altitude), and the ability to check temperature and barometric pressure.

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8 Great Deals on Wireless Earbuds, Smartwatches, and More (2024)

FAQs

What are the #1 wireless earbuds? ›

The best pair of wireless earbuds for most people are the Sony WF-1000XM5. The Sony WF-1000XM5 comes with a variety of ear tip sizes and a USB-A to USB-C charging cable. It does not come with a free iPhone. The Sony WF-1000XM5 is a high-end set of earbuds that plays nicely on both Android phones and iPhones.

What are the top 5 smartwatch brands in the world? ›

Some estimates suggest that the smartwatch market will be worth more than 130 billion USD by 2024, based on compound annual growth of more than 18% last year.Top Smartwatch Companies include Apple, Fitbit, Huawei, Samsung, and Garmin.

Are cheap earbuds as good as expensive ones? ›

With so many of us tightening our budgets, expensive earbuds may seem frivolous. After all, cheap earbuds have improved over the past few years. Many earbuds that cost $50 or less boast pretty good sound quality and even offer features like water resistance and wireless charging.

What are the top five best earbuds? ›

The best wireless earbuds to buy right now
  1. Sony WF-1000XM5. Best-in-class sound with strong noise cancelation in a small and light design. ...
  2. Sony WF-C700N. ...
  3. Apple AirPods Pro 2. ...
  4. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. ...
  5. Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4. ...
  6. Cambridge Audio Melomania M100. ...
  7. Jabra Elite 10.
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What is the difference between wireless earbuds and Bluetooth earbuds? ›

Most types of wireless headphones are outfitted with proprietary transmitters, which means that they can't be used without this device. bluetooth technology doesn't have this same requirement, which makes it possible to connect these headphones to nearly any modern device.

How long do wireless earbuds last? ›

Depending on the brand, you can expect your wireless earbuds to last between one and three years. If you use them excessively, you may need to replace your earbuds sooner rather than later. Even if your earbuds last longer than expected, the rechargeable battery will eventually degrade.

Who is the No 1 watch in the world? ›

1. Rolex. Rolex is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer based in Geneva, Switzerland. The company is well-known for its high-quality and precision timepieces, and its watches are considered some of the world's finest.

What is the most common smartwatch? ›

With 59 percent, Apple is the most popular brand for personal smart watches and eHealth or fitness trackers among U.S. consumers. In second place follows Fitbit with 26 percent of respondents.

Is Amazfit a good brand? ›

With outstanding craftsmanship, Amazfit smartwatches have won many design awards, including the iF Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award. Launched in 2015, Amazfit is today embraced by millions of users. Its products are available in more than 90 countries across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions.

What smartwatch do cardiologists recommend? ›

Top 3 features of best smartwatches for heart patients for you
Best smartwatch for heart patientsDisplay
Noise Newly Launched Endeavour Smart Watch1.46 inch AMOLED Always On
Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) [GPS 40 mm]1.78 inches
Fastrack Reflex Play Smart Watch1.3 inch AMOLED
Apple Watch Series 91.7 inches
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Jan 4, 2024

Are cheap smartwatches worth it? ›

While some may offer basic features like step tracking and notifications, they might lack in terms of durability, accuracy, and additional features like water resistance or GPS. If you're primarily looking for a simple device to track steps and receive notifications, a super-cheap smartwatch might suffice.

Can I leave my phone at home and use my smartwatch? ›

If your smartwatch has cellular connectivity and is capable of making and receiving phone calls and texts, then you can leave your phone at home and still use your smartwatch to stay connected.

How do you choose good earbuds? ›

Factors like sound quality, comfort, battery life, noise cancellation and durability play pivotal roles in the decision-making process. Some earbuds, like Apple Airpods, have gained such popularity that they're perhaps regarded as the gold standard in wireless earbuds.

What earbuds are better than AirPods? ›

The best alternative to AirPods we've tested are the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Truly Wireless. These high-end earbuds rival the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless and have a wide variety of features to help you get the most out of them.

What are the best earbuds for staying in your ear? ›

For instance, the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds -- which hook on your ears, not over them -- and the Shokz OpenFit are our top picks for their sound, design and fit. I also like the new Soundcore by Anker X20 and 1More Fit SE S30 as top value picks.

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