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Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

Last updated: May 14, 2021 3:28 pm UTC
By Guido Gabriele
Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

As much as we like high-end headphones, the question we get asked most often is: “what’s a good pair of cheap bluetooth headphones for the gym?” There’s nothing wrong with affordability — in our opinion, it’s one of the things that makes a good workout headphone. At under $50, 808’s Ear Canz Sport Bluetooth headphone might be priced at the upper end of “cheap”, but has the features you need for music at the gym.


Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

The Ear Canz Sport comes with the most basic set of accessories – three sizes of silicone ear tips, a charging cable, and a mesh pouch are all you’ll find in the box. It’s available in black or neon green; for our review unit, we probably would have preferred the subtler black option, but we certainly didn’t have any problem seeing the loud green color at the bottom of our gym bag.

Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

Using the Ear Canz Sport is easy enough. It powers on and off by holding the center button, playing some oddly low-fidelity sound effects in the process. It paired with our iPhone quickly, and we were happy to find that its volume level was linked to that of the phone.


Its three-button control pod functions slightly different from that of MFi devices: tracks are changed by long-pressing the volume up / down buttons rather than double or triple-tapping the center button, which can be slightly confusing at first. We found battery life was on par with the advertised nine hours, but call quality was disappointing — sound quality on both ends was muffled and distant.

Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

The build of the Ear Canz Sport seems durable enough for workouts. A flexible flat cable connects the two buds; at just over 12 inches, we think it’s close to the perfect length, but an inline cable shortener is included. We exposed the Ear Canz Sport to plenty of sweat during our morning workouts, and our review unit survived without a problem. Our only concern about the build is the battery cover — it’s flimsy and loose, which might prove to be a point of ingress for sweat in the future.


Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

We also found the Ear Canz Sport to be very comfortable.

They’re light enough to stay in place, but also feature integrated over-ear guides. Unlike those of the Advanced Evo X we reviewed in April, the Ear Canz Sport’s ear guides are completely flexible and reshape-able, making it easy to adjust to fit the shape of your ear. The fit is secure without being restrictive, exactly like a workout headphone should be.

Review: 808 Audio Ear Canz Sport

There is, of course, a tradeoff — these are not audiophile headphones. Although there is nothing particularly wrong with the sound of the Ear Canz Sport, we did not find them to be extremely detailed or balanced. As expected with a sport headphone, there’s a substantial bass boost.


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