Riding your bike while listening to music can be an amazing feeling, as long as you stay safe.
The subject of whether it's safe to cycle with headphones continues to divide the crowd. However, for those who are in favour, there's a range of options designed to enable you to enjoy your favourite music while maintaining awareness of approaching cars and other hazards.
There are a few different types of headphones, with those featuring an open-ear or bone-conduction design most likely to keep you alert to your surroundings.
Alternatively, some in-ear buds use built-in microphones and transparency modes to help you pick up traffic noise, but many people believe this is a less safe option.
We have trawled through Amazon to find the best deals on cycling headphones, so if you're in the market, take a look below.
Shokz OpenFit 2 – £199 £169 (save 15%)

The OpenFit 2 earbuds are great for cycling and running thanks to the open-ear design that keeps your ear canal open, enabling you to better hear ambient noise.
We’ve tested the original OpenFits, and were impressed by the detailed sound quality and comfort thanks to the sleek hooks that fit around the top of your ears, keeping the buds securely in place.
These new headphones enjoy up to 11 hours on a single charge and up to 48 hours with the charging case.
There’s a 15 per cent saving on the OpenFit 2 now, bringing their price down from £199 to £169.
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 – £219 £194 (save 11%)

Google’s Pixel Buds Pro 2 buds are smaller, lighter and have a better sound than their predecessors.
When we tested them, we loved their immersive, powerful hi-fi performance, while the fit was reassuringly solid.
The RRP was on the high side, but this discount sees them sneak inside the £200 mark. If you’re an Android user on the lookout for in-ear buds, now could be the time.
Soundcore Sport X20 – £89.99 £69.98 (save 22%) $79.99 $60.79 (save 24%)

The Sport X20 earbuds from Soundcore feature noise cancellation, and rotatable and extendable ear hooks for a secure fit.
Made by Anker, the headphones are said to be IP68 waterproof-rated, as well as dustproof, so they should deal with the worst your ride has to offer.
Already looking like good value, the Sport X20 buds now have a saving of 22% on their £89.99 RRP, bringing them down to £68.98.
If you’re looking for an inexpensive pair of wireless headphones, these could be the ones.
- Buy the Soundcore Sport X20 now for £69.98 from Amazon UK
- Buy the Soundcore Sport X20 now for $60.79 from Amazon.com
Beats Powerbeats Pro – £269.95 £147 (save 46%) $249.95 $154.99 (save 38%)

The Powerbeats Pro buds may have been surpassed by the latest Powerbeats Pro 2, but they still offer a range of up-to-date features.
Beats says the headphones have up to nine hours of listening time, or more than 24 hours with the charging case.
Thanks to using the H1 chip, the headphones benefit from the Apple ecosystem connectivity, meaning they will connect to your iPhone similarly to AirPods.
Adjustable earhooks should keep the headphones in place, and multiple eartips should make for a secure fit.
- Buy the Beats Powerbeats Pro for £147 from Amazon UK
- Buy the Beats Powerbeats Pro for $154.99 from Amazon.com
Bose Ultra Open – £299.95 £249 (save 17%)

These headphones from Bose feature an open-ear design that enables you to listen to your surroundings by attaching to your ears with a cuff-like fit.
Their futuristic design sees the headphone clip to your outer ear.
Bose says the headphones deliver 7 hours of listening from a single charge and are IPX4-rated for water resistance.
If you’re looking for an unobtrusive listening experience, these could be for you.