5 Best Bone Conduction Headphones In 2018


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5 Best Bone Conduction Headphones In 2018

Earbuds and headphones are great devices for bettering your sound experience, but if you need to focus on your surroundings while listening to tunes, they're not your best choice. If you need to be able to listen to cars pass by as you go for a jog, or still be able to hear your supervisor on a construction job, you might want to consider using bone conduction headphones. These headphones are slim, compact, and do not isolate sound — this makes them great for focusing on other tasks while still having some music playing in your ambiance.

Best Bone Conduction Headphones

With the sheer amount of bone conduction-style headphones on the market, it can be somewhat to difficult to find the best ones. That's why we've collected all of the wall-rated options on our list. If you follow along, you'll be sure to find a right fit for you.

The AfterShockz Trekz are the best bone conduction headphones out there that you can get your hands on. With these headphones, there is minimal audio leaking (i.e. people won't be able to hear what you're listening to from afar), and they even have a battery life of up to six hours. You should be able to get pretty good sound quality out of these with PremiumPitch Plus tech, which gives you a more rich bass and wide dynamic range.

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The Vidonn F1 Titanium is really nice as well. It's lightweight, even though it is made out of titanium material. Being made out of titanium, these bone conduction headphones will be able to survive drops and other accidents. They run off of Bluetooth and — obviously — pair up with your phone over a wireless signal. The battery in these headphones is rated for six hours. With a built-in microphone, you'll be able to take calls with these headphones, too. They sound excellent as well! At $70, you can't go wrong with the Vidonn F1 Titanium.

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If you're cash-strapped and still want a good pair of bone conduction headphones, then you might want to consider the AfterShockz Sportz Titanium. As the name implies, these headphones are made out of titanium, so they're shock resistant and should be able to survive against drops fairly well. In addition to that, they are resistant against sweat, dust, and moisture. So, they're the perfect pair for your fitness journey, too.

These are cheaper than most bone conduction headphones as well at around $50, but that's because this particular pair isn't wireless. It connects up to your phone by way of a 3.5mm audio jack, so you'll need an adapter if you're trying to connect by way of lightning or USB-C.

Despite the low price point, these headphones are still capable of outputting great sound with deep lows, clear highs, and a rich bass. Check them out for yourself at the link below.

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These bone conduction headphones are perfect for athletes. One of the neat things about them is that they're able to firmly fit in your ears and secure around the back of your head. This is perfect for joggers who are worried about losing their headphones on a run or during a workout. They're also super water resistant, so you can sweat and sweat without worrying about frying the internal computer. There are controls on the headphones themselves for controlling music playback as well, so you don't have to reach for your smartphone to skip or repeat a song.

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Last, but certainly not least, we have the Longee Bone Conduction Headphones. They're great for athletes, have on-device volume and playback controls, and are sweat-proof. There are a couple of downsides to these headphones — the style and fit can be awkward, but you can get used to it. One thing that we've never been able to shake though, is that the sound quality seems to be pretty low, especially when compared to the other four on this list that produces very rich and clear sound. Still, they're not a bad pair of bone conduction headphones!

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Verdict

As you can see, most of these bone conduction-style headphones do the same thing. You can also see that there's quite a substantial difference in price between, well, all of them! This is because there's quite a difference in sound quality. These are all fairly small and compact headphones, so the sound quality all depends on how tiny the manufacturer can make the hardware to produce the best sound.

Best Bone Conduction Headphones


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