Bone conduction headphones ... any recommendation?
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I've used Aftershokz for about 5 years, I got them so I could hear traffic while walking the dog. I find they're fine for listening to speech. I don't think same type I have are available now, I spent roughly $100 on them if memory serves.
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Yes, I've been using them for years. I'm tough on them as I wear then pretty much all day. I use the Open Run version from Aftershokz for audiobooks and podcasts. They're ok for music if you're not too demanding - but I don't do much music listening through them. I have tried the cheapie version from a company called Miniso that I got from Temu or some such service - less than $20. The sound isn't quite as good but still quite passable - and they use an inferior connection - but at less than $20 - not a bad choice. Actually, I bought a pair from another company for around $10 that wasn't bad. OTH - Afterschokz is having a sale through the end of the year and $99. Aftershokz is good with a 2 year warranty - and given the brutality of my use - i've actually twice gotten new headphones from them after something messed up - again, I'm rough on these things. I'm gentle - or try to be with my high-end, wired headphones at home. Whatever you do, it's a transformative experience - don't have to worry about things falling off - and hands free calls are easy - no complaints from people when i'm speaking to them using the Aftershokz.
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Yeah, I figured this was @kluurs baig as soon as I saw the title…
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Thanks. I placed an order for an "Aftershokz OpenMove."
Why "Aftershokz OpenMove" rather than "Aftersokz OpenRun"? Because
- The "OpenMove" charges with a USB-C charging port while the "OpenRun" uses a proprietary charging port. I would rather not add yet another type of charging cable that I need to keep track of.
- I'm cheap. I could have gone with the "OpenRun Pro 2" to get USB-C charging but that would cost 180 USD.
Thanks for pointing me to Aftershokz. I did not know the brand before this. Thanks.
BTW, @wtg next door found that Costco is running a discount on "OpenRun SE" that's going for $80, should this interests anyone: https://www.costco.com/shokz-openrun-se--open-ear-bluetooth-wireless-bone-conduction-sport-headphones.product.4000261878.html
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Bone conduction headphones ... any recommendation?:
I've used Aftershokz for about 5 years, I got them so I could hear traffic while walking the dog. I find they're fine for listening to speech. I don't think same type I have are available now, I spent roughly $100 on them if memory serves.
Ditto