As a digital practitioner, I've used various bone conduction headphones, but I've never felt like they were. However, after a friend around me was fooled into buying at a low price on a certain platform, I began to revisit this issue. So, are bone conduction headphones really **?How to choose a good brand and style?
First of all, we need to understand what bone conduction headphones are. Bone conduction headphones differ from traditional Bluetooth headphones in that they use vibration to conduct sound waves and transmit sound directly through the cheekbones to the auditory nerve, bypassing the cochlea and the outside of the ear. This means that we can hear our surroundings during use, which enhances safety and is suitable for use in situations where you need to be alert, such as running or cycling.
So, what brand of bone conduction headphones is good?At present, the mainstream brands are Nanka, Shaoyin and Sena. While other brands are also involved in this space, these brands stand out in terms of market share and brand satisfaction.
For bone conduction headphones worn for sports, I recommend that you focus on the South Carolina runner3. This headset is made of aviation-grade titanium alloy material, combined with a memory elastic body design, which not only provides excellent durability and damage resistance, but also effectively reduces the weight of the body. At the same time, it supports SBC and AAC audio decoding, which can meet the needs of different devices and encoding, bringing a better listening experience. In addition, Nanka Runner3 also supports various forms such as W** FLAC APE WMA, etc., with a wide range of compatibility.
In the actual experience, the South Carolina runner 3 showed excellent sound quality performance. For example, when listening to Xu Song's "Between Mountains and Waters", Xu Song's voice seems to whisper in our ears, showing extremely high sound quality performance. The instruments such as the guzheng, flute and piano in the song are intertwined in the song, but they can maintain their own characteristics, which further enriches the layering of the song. Listening to this song with South Carolina runner3, the soft and clear vocals, the subtle coordination between the instruments, and the profound connotation conveyed by the song are extremely impressive.
Nanka Runner3 also has ENC environmental noise reduction technology, which can effectively suppress 90% of the reverse environmental noise, and reduce the environmental noise by up to 35db or more, allowing us to communicate more freely. Even in the strong winds of Xi'an in winter, we were able to maintain clear call quality.
In addition, Nanka Runner3 comes with 16G memory, which can store 3000+ first** for independent use. This is undoubtedly a very useful feature.
To sum up, bone conduction headphones are not**. Choosing a good brand and product is key. The South Carolina Runner3 is a cost-effective choice, with excellent wearing comfort, true sound quality performance, anti-leakage technology and call noise reduction technology, as well as waterproof and battery life. If you're looking for a bone conduction headset that's suitable for sports wear, you might want to consider the South Carolina Runner3.