This is my first time buying bone conduction headphones (I just swapped out my phone and needed to replace my wired headphones so I thought so (It's time to give it a try). out), and while I still like them, I don't consider them a substitute for all my headphone needs. I love music, especially orchestral/symphonic soundtracks and metal/rock. I rarely ride my bike to work and regularly go for walks. I wanted a pair of these so I could be more aware of my surroundings. They are very suitable for this. There's an aspect of my commute when I'm driving alongside a busy freeway, and depending on the song, the volume may need to be cranked up quite a bit, but more muted classic songs are heard in most cases. However, I find that they are audible to others (maybe I just like it when my music is loud), so in other scenarios where I often listen to music (my bus, queuing for coffee, etc.)). so much noise around me that I have to turn it on. to the point that people around me will be concerned. They also have average audio quality - pretty good, but not what you're going to use if you want an immersive listening experience (especially since it's all about hearing ambient noise). They also vibrate in my face, which is annoying at times (especially on songs with heavy bass or rhythmic drums), but I've found that I've gotten used to it after a few days, and my ear has gotten better accustomed to listening to music as well lower volume. for a long time and I also found them very easy to connect and use.
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