Thursday, June 8, 2023

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5 comments:

  1. I have an older model and love them. The bone conduction means that they can be used with foam ear plugs and still be heard while operating loud machinery without going deaf.

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  2. That's a clever idea. One thing I don't like about earplugs is that they block out the ambient noise, which can often be dangerous.

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  3. I got one last year, I use it while walking my dog. I dislike not being able to hear the noise of oncoming cars (or aggressive dogs), these let me take my dog for a walk, listen to my music, and still hear everything around me. Recommended! There are several different models so review them all to find the best one for your needs. They also work well for hands-free phone calls.

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  4. I’ve had these for over a year.
    They are amazing.
    Especially for those of us with hearing loss. Since they are bone-conducting, they don’t rely on your eardrums.
    Also, you can sleep with them on (even on your side) with no discomfort.
    The charge lasts for nearly 24 hours of use.
    And since there are no speakers, people near you really cannot hear them.
    Finally, since they do not cover the ears, there is no obstruction to hearing.
    True, there is no noise-canceling and their volume isn’t loud enough for an airplane, but other wise perfect.
    Dale (Moscow, Idaho) sends

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  5. Used these for a number of years.

    Gave several sets to family as gifts.

    Some people have found they work around their hearing losses - a huge win!

    They also can sort of work if you are wearing other earpieces (BlueTooth phone earpieces or hearing aids).

    Recommended!

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