It also has plenty of design features that are required for a gym set. The IPX7 waterproof rating, which is rare for a set in this price range, means it is certified to be submersed in up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Tests showed that it could be cleaned with tap water after being dropped in mud, and it also proved sweat-resistant enough to be used during weekly morning workouts and sporadic runs. Other notable design features include the fact that the X3 Pro’s buds have physical controls rather than capacitive ones; capacitive controls on earbuds like the Amps Air Plus are nearly useless if your fingers are reasonably wet or sweaty I’ve always been a big fan of physical controls on gym sets, as they often are. Music enthusiasts who enjoy sports are fond of wireless earbuds. They free us from earbuds with cables in the way. However, such earbuds can fall out while leading an active life. To save you from such hassles, Treblab has launched the Treblab X3 Pro, the perfect workout earphones. But how well do they perform? Check out our in-depth review. These premium wireless earbuds feature Bluetooth 5.0, with a Qualcomm QCC chipset and aptX technology for seamless pairing with iPhone and Android. Treblab claims a maximum 30-foot connection, but I was able to get a perfect connection even when my phone was nearly 40 feet away. It gives you the flexibility to move from home, gym, office, or anywhere else. After a full charge, the Buds are expected to last up to 9 hours. Additionally, the case can charge the earbuds up to five times; a two-hour charge will provide up to 45 hours of use. The X3Pro features cVc™ noise canceling technology 8.0, which allows the microphone to provide optimal voice quality Treblab claims this is the industry’s best microphone for the best experience on a call. It pairs easily with Android devices and fortunately does not provide biased sound quality for devices on any platform. We have already discussed the issue of sealing. The original ear tips give inconsistent results depending on the user’s ear structure. In our case, we had to choose a third-party solution to achieve a proper in-ear fit.