• Has anyone tried bone conduction earphones? Reviews don’t look promising for music listening so interested to hear any experiences.

    Have tinnitus and found out recently that ear buds are not great as they sit directly by the ear canal so can make tinnitus worse or aggravate it. Not a fan of over ear cans and so looking at bone conducting phones for gym/travel/working in shared spaces.

  • I have tinnitus, my shure se535 IEMs have never given me any trouble, can wear them 5hrs+

  • 3 or 4 years of usage of Aftershokz.
    Previius micro-USB charged model replaced 3 times by Costco, then money refunded. The socket always failed due to moisture ingress resulting in minimal battery life
    Latest magnetic charging model, Aeropex resolve this problem.

    Very useful for cycling, as you have all the background noise(s), alongside whatever you choose to listen to.
    Recommended.

  • I would recommend Shokz Openrun, not tried the Pros. Don't expect the sound to be as good as headphones but they're still very good, especially if using for spoken word. Very light, so you can almost forget they're on.

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