
This was my first experience with this interesting new bone conduction headphone technology. I was excited to test out this technology, which bypasses the usual method of creating sound waves in the air that reach the eardrum and instead directs vibrations through the bones in your head, straight to your auditory bones. But that's not the case at all with these headphones. They're just little speakers that you wear near your ear and create sound waves in the air the old-fashioned way. Even at a moderate volume, you can hear music from a distance of two meters. If you hold the headphones so they're not touching your head, but still close to your ears, they sound exactly as if they're touching. I don't know if the whole "bone conduction" idea is wrong or if they're just trying to pose as something they aren't. On the other hand, Bluetooth connects to my Apple Watch with no problems. You can really hear music without closing your ears to other sounds. So two stars. But I'm sending them back.

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