
JBL
The JBL Endurance Race 2 are true‑wireless sports earbuds built for rugged use, featuring an IP68 dust‑ and water‑proof rating, 48 hours of total battery life, active noise cancelling, and a secure Twistlock™ fit with six customizable sports modes.
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Expert Opinion
Manufacturers and editors highlight the Endurance Race 2’s ruggedness for the toughest workouts, noting its IP68 rating that tolerates submersion in sea water, a 48‑hour battery that covers all‑day training, and the Twistlock™ fit that stays secure during intense movement. B&H Photo emphasizes that the earbuds “stand up to intense exercise, hikes, inclement weather” while delivering potent bass.
Common Complaints
Users may be concerned about the charging case’s lower IPX2 rating, the relatively heavy total weight, and the scarcity of independent reviews to confirm durability claims.
How It Compares
vs. JBL Endurance Race (IP67)
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Choose the Race 2 if you need maximum waterproofing and ANC; stick with the original for a slightly lower price.
vs. Jabra Elite (IP57)
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Select JBL for extreme durability and endurance; consider Jabra if sound fidelity is the top priority.
vs. Shokz OpenRun (bone conduction)
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Opt for JBL when you need secure in‑ear fit and ANC; choose OpenRun for an open‑ear experience and safety in traffic.