Hi fellow cyclists,
I do have a tricky questionI have used Shokz Aeropex for 2 years until they failed and now replaced them with the new Shokz Open Run.
But while I totally like the awareness that you get from using bone conduction headphones I am struggling with the volume. The Aeropex where borderline loud enough, especially when going >25 kph and the new Open Run are even less loud.
So I am wondering if open ear headphones would be a better choice.What are your experiences?
Some things to consider:- the open ear headphones I have found are individual earpieces and I am afraid to loose them. I would prefer something that is connected with a strap or similar.- I definitely do not what in ear headphones- I use them mainly for podcasts and audio books.- My typical rides are 2-3 hours. My longest rides are 5-6 hours.
Edited: Adding links while I find Options on my own or from comments
Open Ear - none bone conduction options:
Upcoming Oladance OSW Sport might be an option:
https://www.oladanceshop.com/pages/ows-sports
Soundcore AeroFit Pro:
https://us.soundcore.com/products/aerofit-pro-a3871011
JBL Sondgear Sense:
https://de.jbl.com/bestsellers/SOUNDGEAR-SENSE.html?cgid=bestsellers
Ali Express option:
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/1005005349965303.html?gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt
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Hello to every runners!
I was wondering what is better to wear when running - air vs bone conduction. I am well aware of how both technology works, but in terms of running, what is a better option? I like to run outside and I have the Galaxy Buds Pro; however, I am starting to realize that it can be dangerous without awareness of the surrounding. So, it would be nice what is more comfortable to wear (especially with someone who wears glasses) and which one can provide better awareness to the surroundings and lastly can you recommend me a good budget friendly earphones?
Edit: thank you everyone for your suggestions! I read them all and has helped a ton!
For the average music listener, not a hard core audiophile or someone with hearing loss....
which might produce better sound quality and/or be more comfortable for longer periods of time
especially during exercise?