Things started off great. Skybuds are sweatproof, so I didn't have to worry about damaging them while exercising. And because they're sealed, they blocked out the noise of car horns and construction that's a fact of life in Manhattan.
For the first few minutes, I happily jogged wire-free, thinking I had finally solved my earbuds dilemma. But about 10 minutes in, I started to feel the buds loosening. A few minutes later, one bud popped out of my ear completely and landed on the sidewalk. I gave the Skybuds another shot, making sure I'd fit it into my ear properly before starting up my run again, but the same thing happened again a few minutes later.
Frustrated, I took both buds out and resigned myself to a run with no music. But I was faced with a second problem: Since I was outside, I didn't bring along the buds' carrying case and I didn't have any pockets to put them in.
This is, theoretically, a problem with any pair of wireless buds, including AirPods. One enterprising inventor came up with a magnetic brooch for your AirPods, but something like that wouldn't work for Skybuds since they're made almost entirely of plastic. Losing buds is a real concern, and there doesn't seem to be an easy solution just yet.