



🎵 Elevate your hustle with sound that moves as fast as you do!
Bose SoundSport In-Ear Headphones for Apple Devices deliver premium, gym-ready audio with TriPort technology for enhanced depth and clarity. Designed with sweat and weather resistance, StayHear+ tips for a secure fit, and an integral mic and remote for effortless control, these headphones are engineered to keep up with your active lifestyle while providing crisp, immersive sound.





















| ASIN | B0117RFOEG |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,504 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Compatible devices | iPhones, Android Devices, Laptops, Desktops, Devices with 3.5 mm Audio Jack |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Remote |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 741776-0010 |
| Item weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BOSGF |
| Material | Plastic Metal |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | Standard Packaging |
| Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 4.78 x 22.23 cm; 18.14 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Exercising |
| Specific uses for product | Sport |
| Style | iOS/Apple iPhone or iPod |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
N**A
These are great, but it very much depends on what you want from them!
I read a lot of reviews prior to purchase, but I rarely write one. This one is an exception and I hope it helps you decide whether to buy these headphones or not. I own many headphones for separate purposes, but neither of them ever satisfied me fully when it comes to "cycling or exercise at the gym". Since my first priority when I exercise is sound isolation/noise cancellation, the only headphone that does the job 100% is my trustee pair of Bose ® QuietComfort 25 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones which is by far the best in the field when it comes to cut off almost everything from outside, sometimes to a dangerous degree :-) But the problem is they're almost impossible to use for cycling considering the helmet and they also give me some fatigue after a good 90 minutes in the gym. I did buy the Bose QuietComfort 20 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones and used them for a couple of days, but not only the overall sound wasn't so great, perhaps because I'm so used to my QuietComfort 25s, but also because the noise cancelling unit is rather annoying anywhere around my hip considering mobility and lightness are also a priority during exercise. So, that one was returned soon after. These arrived today and first thing I did before giving them a spin, I changed the ear tips to the Bose ® StayHear+ ® which I bought from Amazon at the same time for about 8 quid. This actually was a kind tip from the sales guy in Bose shop near by when I did my preliminary quality test on these headphones, I also saw the same tip from a review on YouTube. I think I got ahead of myself, yes I had tried the SoundSport headphones already a few days ago before ordering at the Bose shop and I was convinced they're worth buying for the 30 day no questions asked return offered by Bose for a field test. The Bose ® StayHear+ ® tips completely change the sound quality of these headphones by a good 60-65% and I'm not kidding. With the standard tip, the base is rather soft and crisp, but it transforms to punchy (which might not be your cup of tea). The non existence original noise isolation (not to be confused with noise cancellation) changes to a good 60% which means a lot in a manic loud gym to some people including yours truly. And I never thought I would say this with any headphones in my lifetime, ever, but these are LOUD. And I mean LOUD which I personally love since I have absolutely no disregard for my ears when it comes to music . Bose doesn't keep the volume on a leash to protect your ears as they usually do and I haven't got the foggiest why they went to the other extreme with these headphones. IMPORTANT: I don't use my mobile phone (iPhone in my case) to play the music for two reasons. The quality sucks over all with every other phone and they're too big to carry. I use a good old Sansa Clip + which after all these years wins my heart every day and believe me, I used MANY MP3 players, but always went back to my Sansa, only for the quality. So, the phones don't have the customized equalizer settings as a proper MP3 Player does, unless you use a third party app. So I personally didn't like the headphones with my iPhone at all (I'm way too picky, I have to admit). I also had to completely change my equalizer settings on my sansa which was set for the QC25s to adapt to the new SoundSports, but the result is immensely good in my humble opinion. And then, it's the comfort and perfect fit. Although every ear shape is different, but these headphones nail it completely. And believe me, I tried. I ran, I jump, I headbanged and any other crazy move you can think of. They're still there. I left the gym, I did my shopping near by and I was cooking for another 2.5 hours. So a long 5 hours and I hardly noticed I have earphones in my ears. Conclusion, if you care about all the things I just explained as much as I do, buy these in a heartbeat. These are not an all purpose headphone, but does such a thing exist? Debatable at best! But for gym, running and cycling, nothing I ever tested in the price range doesn't even get close. But it was all my personal experience and don't blame me if you're not satisfied in case you buy them :-) Happy listening!
R**V
Road-tested with a runner's seal of approval
I do a lot of running and I am plagued by earphones, including my old Sennheisers, forcing their way out of my ears. The problem: you're running, you sweat, the headphones keep working their way out. That issue is gone with Bose SoundSport (Apple edition), which provide great sound quality for an in-ear device, and are up to the rigours of the treadmill/roads/lanes/fells. I recommend them to anyone who wants a decent set of runner's earphones. If you're an irregular runner, stick to the headphones you got with your iPhone. If not, go for these premium-priced in-ears instead. The volume control also works, like the Apple headphones, on the same option selector, so you can switch tracks, rewind or fast forward with the corresponding numbers of clicks on the selector switch. The cable also has a dog clip to fasten for extra stability and to prevent the cable moving around too much whilst you're on the move. The curved in-ear fitting work a treat. The box (see photo) also supplies three different sizes (small, medium, large) of easy-to-apply fittings - so if you're Big Ears from Noddy, you can still use these headphones. I bought the Frost Grey colour, which are smart looking and low-key (see pictures). If you get the SoundSport option, you get a small rubberised case with a clasp - which I found useful for the nappy bags I take along for my dogs, &/or you could stick a house key in there. But the fact the case bounces around on the clip while you're running may drive you up the wall.
T**E
Good piece of kit, but you are in this case paying for the name
Having used these now for several runs I feel I can review this purchase. Firstly usability...They stay in your ears almost perfectly once inserted. I wouldn't say absolutely perfectly because that isn't so as there has been a couple of times I have found myself pushing them in a bit but never ever have I had one actually fall out my ear during my runs. They are comfortable to run with no trailing wires the cord behind your neck hasn't needed the clip and the control to raise the volume change tracks etc works well enough when you get the hang of it. That said I always forget with these things which end is volume up and which is volume down. or is that just me and while running you can go to press the middle button to change tracks and inadvertently change the volume but you get used to it. All in all the unit is good and holds its charge well but then I charge after every run so it should. Sound.....They sound ok, that said I always read these so called experts going on about the lows are to lows or the highs too high, I never have a scooby doo what they are on about but it sounds ok to me, good and clear. The bad bit....The little flap to remove in the earpiece to fit the charging lead is the devils own job to get out. Both ends are flush both look the same and to confuse more their is a similar piece on the other side which is now clear is not for the power lead but fools you most times. A cheap almost as good pair of cordless headphones I bought at the same time lets you plug into the volume control and is much easier. So all in all a good piece of kit but in fairness overpriced when my cheap one does the job as well.
S**1
I purchased the Bose SoundSport in-ear headphones because I either lost on vacation or severely misplaced within my house my Bose IE2 set after using and LOVING them for 4 years. The IE2 was basically the same product, but the earbuds were black and silver (and slightly larger). Simply put, they were the most comfortable and best-sounding earbuds I have ever used, and I have tried A LOT of sub-$100 options. But the IE2 was discontinued/replaced by this models, and this one has the volume and play/pause control for Apple devices, so I decided I would try it out. In terms of sound quality, the SoundSport earbuds perform exactly like I remember my beloved IE2 set. Pretty much every earbud on the market tries to promote its low end capabilities with buzz words like "EXTRA BASS", but the Bose sets really deliver. Actually they have outstanding clarity across the audio spectrum. Some people are generally critical of all Bose products for applying their own EQ curve (it sounds a bit scooped in the mids to me - it may not be ideal for every kind of music, but I happen to like the Bose sound). But the reality is with earbuds you are usually giving up so much ear quality, that even getting 90% of the way towards the quality of a over-ear Bose headphone set would be a major accomplishment, and I think they've done it here again. It's arguable, however, that none of this would matter if the darn things fell out of my ears all the time or were generally uncomfortable. That's why the very unique StayHear tips are probably my favorite feature about the Bose earbuds. They appear cumbersome, but it's actually a very soft and flexible silicone that bends and forms into the shape of your inner ear. The sound comes out of a silicone "nozzle" that inserts into the ear hole, and then the "C"-shaped portion rests around the inner part of your ear cartilage. It sounds weird, but at least for me, it 100% works. I've used them for running, doing push ups, or even sedentary activities like working on my laptop. They never fall out on their own, even if you are jostling around a lot. They will get ripped if you catch the cable on something, but that is true of any earbud that doesn't vice grip to your ear. I have what I guess are larger-than-average ears, so many earbuds that are intended to wedge into a smaller ear simply fall out of mine. The large sized StayHear tip is perfect for me, and it's really spoiled me for all other earbuds (well, that and the quality of sound). NOTE: I should point out that that the standard "StayHear" tips are not really intended for sound isolation. If you like earbuds that block out ambient noise or wind noise while running, these don't really do that. However, some people prefer to be able to hear what's going on (for safety or socializing reasons). Also, there is a StayHear+ version where the ear hole insert looks more like a mushroom and can be purchased separately for $10. These are a much snugger fit and are better at sound isolation, though I find that the extra snugness emphasizes the bass frequencies to a fault, so I don't think I would recommend those unless you have a problem with the buds always falling out. A final note on build quality - I was and still am concerned by some of the other reviews I came across for this product, particularly as it relates to the cords pulling out of the earbuds or other connection points. Like I said, I used the IE2 set for 4 years, and that included balling them up and throwing them in my pocket, workout activities, and so on. I was, however, generally careful not to tug on the set or stress the cables excessively. So, I truly hope that the people who experienced this problem were just being rough on them. If I see cables pulling back out of the earpieces, that is a major defect, and I will revise my review. I also am not a fan of how they changed the 3.5mm plug to a longer, more rigid plug. This tends to be protrude and be a little more noticeable in my pocket while working out. Those caveats aside, I'm still giving the SoundSport a 5-star review because I've never found anything close to this level of sound quality, and I think they are actually fairly priced for what they deliver.
A**I
they are light and comfortable. They come with a choice of different size ear fit cushions. The sound is pretty good. I don't get any tinny noise or buzzing. I find the sound pretty crisp and clear. I don't have any problems with these earbuds I have used them for some time and they are still like new.
V**I
this is my 3 or the 4 in-ear headphone purchase, somehow I feel the quality has really fallen. the wire feels still. the wire has become shorter. the carry case looks like a bulk purchase by Bose for 2 cents. the logo print is bad. Feels like I have bought a fake earphone around this time
J**H
This review is for the "Bose SoundSport In-Ear Headphones - Apple Devices, Charcoal" Most amazing earphones I've ever experienced. Honestly stop reading this review and order them. As I write this review I'm listening to a podcast and it sounds so clear and very high quality. The number one thing that I'm sure everyone wants to know about is this, comfort. These are literally the most comfortable earphones that you could even think of, this design is ingenious. I don't know how anyone could make them more comfy. These are a tiny bit bigger than the last bose earphones I bought, which were the same ones I think, but not the sport version. I may be hearing things but these sound even better than those. I've used these for listening to music while running and they work very well. Not once since I received them have they gotten tangled. Using them for sleeping also works well, they don't get in the way that way either. How do they sound? They sound good for relaxing sounds such as ASMR, white noise, and just relaxing videos/sounds in general. Music sounds amazing in them as well, I'm not even going to try to explain how good they sound, it's just too good to even explain. Just regular talking like YouTube videos or tv/movies and podcasts sound really good too. The build quality is amazing and the feel of everything is great too. Usually the cord on headphones always breaks/wears down for me. I've had these for a while now and have had no problems. Will definitely be buying more Bose in the future. Well worth the price. They also came with a very nice case, a clip for your shirt, and 3 different sizes to fit to your ear. All of that in a really nice box Really great choice for earphones. You should buy them! This has been my unbiased review. If you feel like this was a helpful review, please don't forget to vote helpful. I would very much appreciate it.
R**I
You will know music ones you use Bose. Superb sound quality. Convenient pouch to keep them safely and avoid wires getting entangled.
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