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I walk five miles a day with these earbuds, which offer all-day comfort, and now they’re less than $30 in the Prime Day sales

You might be surprised to find that when walking, the last thing I want from my earbuds is any kind of noise cancellation.
I need to be able to engage with my environment and safely cross roads and navigate potential triggers for my reactive dog.
The most important thing I look for in earbuds is that they stay in my ears, even if I’m stomping, climbing or jumping.
I finally found my ideal match when I tested out the Soundpeats Pop Clip earbuds early this year.
They’re everything I want from my headphones and more, and they’re now cheaper than ever, with nearly 30% off in the Amazon Prime Day sales.
You can read more about why I love the Soundpeats Pop Clip for more details on how I tested and what I thought of these walking earbuds, or go and buy your own pair before they all sell out.
I prefer the design of a lot of older-generation technology (I own and use a Bush radio that is older than I am), and firmly believe that physical buttons are the way to go.
I’ve used several touch-sensitive Bluetooth earbuds and find they’re impractical when taking calls—you can accidentally ramp the volume up too high just by tucking hair behind your ear.
I had no such issues with the Pop Clip. The physical buttons mean these accidents just don’t happen, and while you can still alter volume and navigate a call with the buds, you have to press buttons to do so.
While I long for a return to the days of wired earbuds, these earbuds offer a secure alternative, with a steady Bluetooth connection.
They don’t have noise-cancelling qualities, but do feature wind-reduction in the design, so calls are clear even on blustery days.