![]() Just keep in mind that these are not great for swimming if only because Bluetooth has an extremely short functional range in the water. If you’re a rock climber, skier, or do anything where you have to factor in weather conditions, an IP68 rating is a godsend. That means this newer version is virtually waterproof and can withstand quite a bit of debris as well. On the bright side, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 are built to withstand the elements with their IP68 rating, a vast improvement over the previous model’s solid IP55 rating. That’s due to the fact they not only fill up the opening to the ear canal but are continuously pressed in by the ear hook. The downside to wearing earbuds this big, especially the ear hooks, is that they can get uncomfortable after a while. ![]() This is not for someone who wants something slim to pop in while on a treadmill. In essence, everything about the JBL Endurance Peak 3 is big. The charging case, which matches the color of the earbuds (you can either grab these in black or white), is similarly bulky to the point that it takes up a similar amount of space as at least two Beats Fit Pro cases. Each earbud also has capacitive touch controls, though they require a little pressure to engage. The earbuds have that same thick stem that attaches to the earbud and a large bendable ear hook that fits around the ear for a fit so secure it would require some extreme force for it to come loose. Or at least, that’s the approach that JBL seems to have taken here as they look identical to the Endurance Peak 2. If there’s ever been a case of “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it,” the JBL Endurance Peak 3 are it. IP68 rating to withstand most weather conditions.Can be uncomfortable after long periods.
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