Eccomi21 t1_j4foizm wrote
Remember when this bone transmission shit never worked.
(It sort of does but Theres basically no lows at all ever)
perinon t1_j4fpr2c wrote
I use a bone transmission headset when I go jogging, they are perfect. I don’t need high quality music, just a background to keep me pumped and entertained, and I can perfectly hear cars, bicycles, and other people passing next to me and stay safe…
PurpleNurpe t1_j4h0y0g wrote
AirPod Pro’s + Transparency Mode work quite well, just a suggestion.
KEVLAR60442 t1_j4hfqup wrote
In my experience, transparency modes kill the spacialization of incoming noise, so it's fine for holding a conversation, but it's definitely not good for hearing where something is coming up on you from behind.
Lost_subaru t1_j4i8d79 wrote
They don't stay in your ear when your sweaty though
elixier t1_j4hhg0f wrote
Sonys ambient sound mode on their NC buds is even better
jakeb1616 t1_j4gd71e wrote
Which ones do you use? I was wondering if I should try them.
perinon t1_j4gl737 wrote
I’m using an older model from Shokz https://shokz.com/ It seems that now they sell newer models and different sizes, but mine would compre to the “openrun” model I guess.
I prefer them to the AirPods Pro (with transparency mode) or other in-ear when I run. Of course, as mentioned in other comments, the music quality is not what you are looking for here…
I like them because they are very stable, they allow you to hear everything around, and there is never that weird deep sound that sometimes you have with in-ear when you walk, which I really hate.
jakeb1616 t1_j4glffg wrote
I mainly listen to audio books so don’t need great sound, and was looking for something that doesn’t go in the ear
perinon t1_j4gpwaz wrote
I often listen to those Nike Run Club couching sessions and there is often a guy talking through the session, and I can clearly hear what he says, so they should be fine with audio books too.
One thing to consider though is the amount of noise or traffic where you run. I normally run through fields, so it’s very quite, but indeed when I need to go through a couple of noise roads I need to volume up quite a bit to distinctively understand what he says
Nokomis34 t1_j4h8oak wrote
I've used Shokz, but I find things like the glasses to sound much better. I currently use the Bose Frames Tempo. Still not great bass, as to be expected, but I don't feel like it's completely missing like the bone conduction.
And yea, any pass through type headphone is just not the same as open ears.
Eccomi21 t1_j4g0cf4 wrote
Unthinkable for a basshead like me. But if it works for you then that's perfect. I use passtrough on mine and have the volume relatively low, so while not as safe its still safe. Though, I don't run, I only walk to and from work in a pedestrian area
Milena1991 t1_j4gcrem wrote
Same. I’m a basshead and need noise canceling headphones. I have a energizer cutie pie (he’s 3).
JimiDarkMoon t1_j4gb97t wrote
Is that gimmicky tech even still in production? Downvoters are senseless anyways.
Thathappenedearlier t1_j4gdqmf wrote
Yes but they are specifically marketed to sports and swimming
CptCrabmeat t1_j4gqfx9 wrote
This isn’t bone-transmission, just tiny speakers angled towards your inner ear
NoelAngeline t1_j4kepup wrote
I loved the lollipops
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