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JLab Jbuds Open Sport Air Conduction IP55 Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds (Black) for
$19.99.
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Features:- With 7 hours in each bud and an extra 17 hours in the case, JBuds Open Sport offers over 24 hours of total playtime. That's Lab Quality battery life, ensuring your music stays with you throughout your day and beyond.
- Discover a fresh approach to open ear listening with JBuds Open Sport. Featuring 14.2mm speakers positioned in front of your ear, it offers superior sound without compromising safety. This stylish alternative to traditional earbuds allows you to enjoy music, podcasts, and calls while staying aware of your surroundings.
- With the new JLab App , you'll have control to customize touch controls and sound to your personal preference – or use the presets for JLab Signature, Balance or Bass Boost. Plus get software updates for your product right when they're available. Available on the Google Play Store or Apple.
- The JBuds Open Sport are sweat and dustproof for your life on-the-go with an IP55 rating.
- With Bluetooth Multipoint you enjoy the versatility of transitioning seamlessly from device to device.
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Since it's Air Conduction and not Bone Conduction (like Shokz), does this mean that people nearby can hear what you are listening to?
I.e. particularly compared to a more traditional earbud like the JLab Go Air Pop?
Thanks!
So I guess this is more of a "gapped" earbud, with the speaker sitting outside your ear (and not in your ear). And this gap lets outside sound/noise through.
Hence my original thought: Given this configuration, people who are nearby may be able to hear your audio. So my guess is that these are not suited for an office or public transit.
Since it's Air Conduction and not Bone Conduction (like Shokz), does this mean that people nearby can hear what you are listening to?
I.e. particularly compared to a more traditional earbud like the JLab Go Air Pop?
Thanks!
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