So, here's what i'm thinking: I currently own a pair of 150$ JBLs and they're AWESOME. So if this technology was actually any good, why didn't they make some high-end models, AND why is there no review videos on YT except for this very vague one?
They are still a pretty new design. I’m sure the big companies don’t wanna waste their time on a product like this anyway. Wouldn’t be worth their time to compete over out of ear earphones.
No they are not new. Real bone conduction exists for centuries. These models aren't bone conduction but rather normal earphone that just don't create vacuum in the ear. The sound still travels trough air. Similar models are geat when you need extra awareness but bad for commuting, or working in a noisy environment.
Thanks for the showing, does the earbuds affect you in any negative way? reports coming out on S03 Air earbuds and similar bluetooth earbuds about people complaining to headaches 3 days to 7 days later, is that true? the round part that goes behind the ear is the part carrying all the mechanics of the bluetooth frequencies flying out constantly even when not hearing music which goes through skull and affects the brain causing, headaches for days, it does go away but usually gets worse once you start wearing it again, one report explains it better than I do but I'm just curious to hear if it affects you in a negative way? Thanks for the video.
Hey there! I haven’t had any adverse affects at all and I’m shocked to hear people are being affected so badly! 😔 I do know that any Bluetooth headphones are sending negative waves through us, same with our phones and smart watches which I do find worrying. I kind of thought these would be the ‘healthier’ option! 😊 🤷♀️ I do have iPods (which I love) but to be honest for comfort and ease these are better at a fraction of the cost and I’ve never lost one! My only issue is I forget I’m warning them! I’ve got in the shower twice with them on. So no I’ve not experienced any headaches or negative effects. 🎉
These aren't really bone conduction. The sound doesn't travel trough your skull but rather goes directly trough the ear canal like normal earphones. Most "bone conduction" earphones are fake which doesn't mean they are bad. In fact the human ear has evolved to hear exactly the sounds traveling trough air and relying on bone is actually useful in very few cases. I have both a real bone conduction headset for 150 and a Lenovo pair similar to these for 20 bucks. The sound quality is comparable except sub 100hz range where bone is much better at providing a powerful bass from the small speakers. If you max out the volume there is a vibrating sensation so maybe that can lead to headaches for some people but I haven't experienced it. Keep in mind the fake versions won't produce that super bass and can't affect you more than normal earphones but unlike normal earphones they won't block any external sound. The rule to not listen on max volume for long time to prevent hearing loss is universally applicable.
Hey there! I don’t have a rating for them. I’ve run a lot with them no issues. It does say they are water proof but I’m not sure how much I trust that as in for swimming and showering but for sweating they are standing up to it. Dust… if you are in a super dusty environment you may want to have your ears totally covered 🤷♀️ I love mine for every day use. 👍
hey Anne-Marie they click on the side of your ear lobe, that's how they stay on. Think of a close peg but not as painful! One side is resting on the inside and the other is almost behind the ear. They are super comfortable. So comfortable you forget you are wearing them. I've gone in the shower twice with them on. amzn.to/3nyHUKv