Also: The best earbuds right now And I tried so many different pairs. I even had one company (that shall remain nameless) challenge me on this. They sent four pairs of their headphones and promised there was no way I could go through them. It took one August to sweat through each pair. Yeah, I’m that profuse a sweater. After going through a few more “traditional” types of earbuds, I decided to go a different route with bone-conducting headphones. These seemed like the perfect solution, as they aren’t inserted into the ears (which seemed to be the cause of my earbud sweating issue). Instead, bone-conducting headphones sit near your ear and transmit sound through bone. This helps air have easy access to the hardware to help dry it off and prevent sweat from accessing the internals of the headphones. Also: These $99 bone conduction headphones work underwater I was skeptical but I was ramping up my mileage and didn’t want to get lost in my own thoughts for that long. Running is made exponentially more enjoyable with good music to motivate you through the suffering. After about a year with that first pair, I decided to upgrade. Shokz had released their next version, which promised to improve the sound. The new pair was a marked improvement over the previous pair with better sound, better battery life, and a more sleek design. Review: Shokz OpenRun Pro: Outstanding bone conduction headset for safe training These days, I’m using the Shokz OpenRun Pro, which retails for about $149 and has greatly improved sound and impressive battery life. In fact, I purchased the OpenRun Pro last year before running my first marathon. My previous pair of Shokz had a battery life of about three hours, and I was certain my marathon time would go well over that. Turns out the OpenRun Pro was able to go well beyond my 3:48 time for the run. The claimed battery life is 10 hours and I’ve come very close to that with a week’s worth of running and no charge. When the OpenRun Pros do need a charge, they use a magnetic charger, which easily attaches to the side and can fully charge far quicker than you might think. Even better, the OpenRun Pro sound offers more bass than you’d expect for a pair of bone-conducting headphones, and the fit is so minimal that you forget that they’re on your head. Also: The best fitness trackers Most important, however, is the fact that ambient noise isn’t drowned out with bone-conducting headphones. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve been running on the road and have heard either cars or bikes coming up behind me.  Thanks to the open nature of those headphones, I can avoid disaster simply because I can hear it coming (while still being able to hear my tunes). At this point in my life, I cannot imagine running with a pair of traditional headphones. Not only would I sweat through them faster than I could replace them, but their ability to cancel out surrounding noises makes them too dangerous for those of us who run (or bike) on the road and need music to help us keep going.  Review: Hyperice Normatec 3 Legs: Recharge like a pro athlete If you’re in the market for a new, sweat-proof pair of headphones, I highly recommend you take a look at the Shokz line. Take it from someone who sweats profusely – you won’t regret the purchase.