I've done a lot of research online and these $160 bone conduction headphones should be the best out there. I had high hopes for them but was very disappointed with the poor sound quality. I tried different angles and positions but couldn't get much bass out, and when I did it sounded muffled, distorted and vibrated annoyingly in my head. Highs and mids were mediocre at best and could be compared to the sound of cheap sub-$10 headphones at a thrift store. They were small and not very noisy in my opinion. I even tried using the graphic equalizer to boost the bass and add richness to the sound. Needless to say, it was a waste of time as they simply couldn't reproduce an acceptable soundstage that met my expectations. While they're good for listening to podcasts or audiobooks while you work out, I honestly think you could pick up their entry-level model and have a similar experience while saving a ton of money. I would not recommend this model to anyone at this price. Don't be fooled and don't make the same mistake I did. I plan to use the best aspect of these headphones = the company's return policy.
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