Open-Ear Air Conduction Headphones Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds-Complete Features/User Guide

June 5, 2024
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Open-Ear Air Conduction Headphones Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds

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Specifications

  • Bluetooth Version: 5.0
  • Wireless Range: 10 m /30ft
  • Charging Time : 1.5 hours
  • Play Time: 8 hours
  • Standby Time: 120 Hours
  • Weight: 18g

Introduction

Open-Ear Air Conduction Bluetooth Headphones are made of high-quality titanium alloy steel wire that can be bent 360 degrees without deforming and is flexible to fit various head sizes. With an 18g weight, you can be more bud- free and comfortable throughout any type of workout, such as jogging, cycling, or driving. Air conduction technology is used in open-ear Bluetooth headphones wireless to transfer sound through the air. These in-ear wireless headsets are less oppressive than over-ear headphones, allowing you to experience excellent Hi-Fi sound while simultaneously keeping you awake to the surrounding environment when listening to music, ensuring your safety while running, cycling, hiking, driving, and so on. The wireless Bluetooth air conduction headphones use Bluetooth 5.0, which allows for a faster and more stable connection as well as a multipoint pairing. These Bluetooth earphones work with iPhones, Android phones, tablets, Mac computers, and laptops.

It has IP67 Waterproof Rating. These Bluetooth headphones with a microphone are IP67 waterproof, making them excellent for workouts, fitness, and running without fear of damage. The built-in microphone allows you to exercise hands- free, which is more comfortable.

It has an 8-hour long battery life. The air conduction Bluetooth earbuds cordless have an 8-hour battery life, allowing you to experience balanced audio and deep bass anytime and anyplace . The Sports headset wireless earbuds are light and comfy, with a memory titanium metal back-hook and skin- friendly software silicone. The wireless headphones can be folded 360 degrees, are robust and durable and weigh only 18g. They provide exceptional comfort with no buds, are painless, and are designed to be used all day.

How to pair

  • Start by removing your headphones.
  • You can enter pairing mode by pressing and holding the volume+ button until the earphone announces “pairing” and the LED indicator flashes red and blue.
  • Now go to settings on your phone.
  • Go to Bluetooth.
  • Search for the device name.
  • Click on the name.
  • Your device will be connected to your phone.
  • Now you can play and listen to anything.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do open ear and bone conduction headphones differ?
    The most frequent type of hearing is air conduction, in which sound waves enter our ears and travel to the eardrum and beyond. Bone conduction hearing, on the other hand, uses the bones in your skull to transmit vibrations to your inner ear.

  • BONE CONDUCTION: WHAT IS IT?
    Bone conduction technology is used in most open-ear wireless headphones to convey vibrations straight to the inner ear, bypassing the eardrums. While effective, bone conduction headphones require a close fit between the wearer and the headphones. It also has serious audio quality issues.

  • What does it mean to wear open-air headphones?
    Air can travel through the ear cups of open-back headphones from the rear of the speaker driver. This eliminates the risk of resonances and low- frequency build-up generated by the back enclosure. Open-back headphones are used in high-end headphones because they sound more natural and clearer.

  • Are bone conduction headphones superior to in-ear headphones?
    Bone conduction headphones can help you hear sounds better if you have hearing loss since they bypass the exterior and middle ear. If your hearing issues are concentrated in these areas, this design is ideal.

  • Which is more effective: bone or air conduction?
    Air conduction is better than bone conduction in most cases. The sound of the tuning fork should be audible next to the patient’s ear and should last about twice as long as the sound they heard over their mastoid process.

  • Are bone conduction headphones audible to others?
    Bone conduction is less audible to those around you, but it is not completely silent. Others cannot hear it since there are no drivers producing sound vibrations that can exit your ear canal. To hear it, they’d have to be considerably closer or, better still, touch you.

  • Open-ear bone conduction headphones are what they sound like.
    Bone conduction headphones keep the ear canal open, allowing you to stay aware of your surroundings while listening to music or making phone conversations. These headphones are also a fantastic choice for persons who have trouble hearing or who use hearing aids because of their design.

  • What are the benefits of air conduction headphones?
    Air conduction-powered open-ear headphones work a little differently. Two holes are added to the earbud in this design; one hole near the ear sends sound via the air to the ear. The other hole, on the opposite side of the earbud, uses anti-phase sound to decrease sound leaking.

  • Are open-ear headphones worthwhile?
    The music is crisp and clear, but you will lose bass and mid-range noises because you are not in your ear. You can hear everything around you, which is convenient, but everyone else can as well. The fit of this headset is excellent. I used them to cook, clean, and run around the garage a couple of times.

  • When it comes to headphones, what’s the difference between open and closed?
    The exterior shell of the ear covering is perforated in some way, generally with horizontal cutouts, in open-back headphones. Closed-back headphones have a complete outer shell with no perforations of any kind, effectively encasing the entire ear.

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