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Review on 🎧 iDIGMALL Bone Conduction Headphones: Wireless TV Assistive Earbuds for Seniors & Hearing Impaired with Bluetooth Transmitter, High Volume & Low Latency by Sylvia Young

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Suitable for audiobooks and podcasts on the go

Always wanted to try bone conduction headphones but was always hesitant. When the opportunity arose to get a few of them through the Vine program, I jumped at it without even thinking about it. I'm really surprised how decent they sound. I've tried a lot of Vine headphones and to be honest they sounded way better than a lot of regular in-ear headphones. Also, they are comfortable and don't make my ears weep, feel wet or waxy after a while. I've been using it almost continuously for 5 days now and I'm totally used to the accuracy and sound quality. It's really not that bad. And I hear everything around me. I also wore them to listen to some Audible books while playing video games (CyberPunk 2077) and to a restaurant with my wife. because we usually sit quietly together. and she tends to look through her phone. The open-ear design is ideal for moving around the world and doing other things while receiving music or content at the same time. I also found that I like light background music on them. It's not audiophile quality, but it's perfectly audible. Especially since others don't hear it. My favorite device was the Monster Boomerang (an over-the-shoulder audio player that I prefer to the Bose Soundware I got my dad). Either way, this is a really cool device. One more thought. I love them so much I'm going to buy a pair of Aftershockz OpenMove to compare. I'll take the entry-level version, which costs almost the same. As soon as I can receive and compare them I will update this review.

Pros
  • Normal price
Cons
  • Hard to say