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These headphones leave your ear canals open so you can hear what's going on around you during a workout, even when your music is blasting.
The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are incredibly great, but they're admittedly just an iteration of the original Shokz OpenRun Pro, ...
I love my bone conduction headphones. I wear them when I’m running so that I can hear traffic approaching. I also love them for noisy environments where I put in earplugs. Since the headphones ...
Bone conduction headphones are truly remarkable in more ways than one, but if your number one concern is sound quality in your headphones or earbuds, don’t look to bone conduction.
As most sets of bone conduction headphones come in between $100 and $200, the model you get will likely depend on your budget and how often you plan to wear them.
A pretty easy, clear-cut winner to the best overall bone conduction headphones, this pair of Shokz was featured in our 2025 MH tech award winners.With a classic wraparound headphone design, Shokz ...
The best bone conduction headphones don't put anything into or over your ears, enhancing comfort—and some can even store audio. Our top picks include H2O Audio and Shokz.
Bone-conduction wireless headphones don't go on your ears -- they actually deliver sound to your ears through your cheekbones. Here are the top models.
Usually $160, these bone conduction headphones are down to $100. They are essential for runners thanks to their unique way of transmitting the sound to your ears. If you want the safest and best ...
If you want to go for a more well-known bone conduction brand instead, the runner-up pick is the ever-popular Shokz OpenRun Pro 2, thanks to their lightweight fit and generous 12-hour battery life ...
Suunto’s new headphones finally made me appreciate bone conduction. Usually, I’m all about the bass for workout headphones, so I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the Suunto Sonic and Wing.