• MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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    bone-conducting headphones

    Very curious to try. I bought some surprisingly cheap ones to see if it would be worth spending more on them, but the ones I received said nothing about bone conduction so the ad was a flat out lie.

    Air-fryer

    Yes

    Firefly

    Yes

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      If you turn them up to high volume, they distort, buzz, and tickle on your skin. So only quiet to mid volume. The sound quality is medium-high(I’m no audiophile). Being able to listen to media and be aware of surroundings is excellent. Previously achievable with in-earbuds, only by doing the one earpiece dangle. Sweat/water resistant. 8hr playtime. Pretty wild.

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        I forget that I’m wearing mine half the time, ppl think they are hearing aids…

        And the convenience of having them just around your neck otherwise

        Bought a pair for my kid too. Nice to be able to talk to him even if he listens to music

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        You know they make gobs of different “open ear” earbuds. It’s what I use most of the time. No bone conduction needed. The speaker is just positioned close to your ear hole. They also make glasses with em built in that way.

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          I did not know about open ear earbuds, thanks for the option.

          Do they have audio spill for people around you?

          Part of my use-case for bone conducting models, is playing music or podcasts with no spill, while others are sleeping or chatting closeby in the car/house.

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            There’s some amount of spill over from the kind built into glasses, but almost none on the kind that hook over and rest in your ear. They also make a kind that sort of clips onto your ear, but I haven’t tried that style.

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      I had the same bait and switch, but it’s how I learned I really like open ear headphones vs the actual bone conduction ones I bought after.

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      but the ones I received said nothing about bone conduction so the ad was a flat out lie

      I did the same thing, it wasn’t a lie but the effect did not work properly because they did not fit properly. Not sure if more expensive ones have some better system for contact/positioning, but I don’t want the cost especially as I want to keep it wired.