I love Bluetooth bone conduction earphones and I’m ready to buy something pricier, sturdier, waterproof, and hopefully sound far superior to everything I’ve tried.

I’ve had a few budget sets, and I love the convenience, portability, and weight of all of them, but the audio is obviously dog s***.

Are there any bone conduction headphones that are not dog s*** audially that any of you can personally attest to?

Thanks

  • TurboWafflz@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Are there any that aren’t so loud everyone around you can hear them? Because all the ones I’ve tried are like that and at that point why not just use a speaker

    • mipadaitu@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      My wife and I each have a pair of Shokz OpenMove. If we’re both in the same quiet room, I can hear anywhere from nothing, to extremely quiet whispering, to nearly the whole thing, depending on how loud she has them. That being said, I can often hear air pods or other in ear headphones when I’m standing next to people in public, sometimes people don’t understand how loud they have things turned up.

      Sometimes in a noisy environment (airplanes, busses) you need to crank them up almost all the way to hear things, but if you put in earplugs, it makes the sound louder and more clear, while also blocking out other noises. While this partially defeats the purpose of bone conducting, it also means you can have actual, real hearing protection on, and just use the same usual headphones.

      There are negatives to bone conducting, but I find they are the best option for me 95% of the time.

    • Varyk@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      4 months ago

      Headphones basically are tiny speakers you strap to your head.

      Like any earphones or headphones, you can’t really make them completely silent to other people at loud volumes because their function is to push out audio.

      My specific goal is the comfort and convenience of bone conduction headsets with better quality audio rather than any headset with great audio quality, in which case I would use sound dampening over the ear corded headphones.

      I can wear my bone conduction set for 6 hours on a run or hike and then get home and not even notice I’m still wearing them until I realize I have to take them off to take a shower or something.

      Super comfortable and convenient.