DEMICEA Direct via Amazon has DEMICEA X6 Open Ear Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones (Various Colors) from $28.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Open-Ear Comfort: Lightweight (0.99 oz) bone-conduction design with flexible Ti-alloy frame and skin-friendly silicone for all-day comfort, even with sunglasses.
Sport-Focused Sound: 16mm bone-conduction driver with directional sound technology for clear audio, reduced leakage, and enhanced sound quality.
Built-In Music Storage: 32GB internal memory stores 4,000+ songs, letting you enjoy music phone-free during workouts.
Long Battery Life: Up to 8 hours of playback on a 2-hour charge, plus fast charging, 5 minutes for 30 minutes of play.
IP68 & Bluetooth 5.3: Fully waterproof for sweat, rain, and swimming, with fast, stable Bluetooth 5.3 and low-latency audio.
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DEMICEA Direct via Amazon has DEMICEA X6 Open Ear Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones (Various Colors) from $28.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member slickception for sharing this deal.
Open-Ear Comfort: Lightweight (0.99 oz) bone-conduction design with flexible Ti-alloy frame and skin-friendly silicone for all-day comfort, even with sunglasses.
Sport-Focused Sound: 16mm bone-conduction driver with directional sound technology for clear audio, reduced leakage, and enhanced sound quality.
Built-In Music Storage: 32GB internal memory stores 4,000+ songs, letting you enjoy music phone-free during workouts.
Long Battery Life: Up to 8 hours of playback on a 2-hour charge, plus fast charging, 5 minutes for 30 minutes of play.
IP68 & Bluetooth 5.3: Fully waterproof for sweat, rain, and swimming, with fast, stable Bluetooth 5.3 and low-latency audio.
Model: DEMICEA Open Ear Sport Headphones, Soft Silicone Wireless Bone Conduction Earphones, Powerful Bass, 10H Lasting, Multipoint Capable, Quick Charge, Built-in 32GB MP3
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The one thing that would give me pause with these is that it uses a proprietary charging puck with exposed pogo pins. I can see that getting messed up or lost during travel and then you be left without a way to charge.
I think these are Ok for listening to things like audiobooks and podcasts, but not so much music. I have bought some of these cheaper no-name brand but then got a deal on Shokz (I forget the specific model). You really can tell the difference in the quality of the materials used to make the two headphones. However, for the purpose of listening to audiobooks and podcasts I personally don't detect much difference in the sound quality. Maybe as a 77-year-old I am just tone deaf though. :-)
Can someone roll out an Amazon that only sells products from reputable companies that aren't stealing IP through overseas loopholes in patent law? What a blatant rip off... *checks notes*... DEMICEA. I hate what Amazon has become.
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The one thing that would give me pause with these is that it uses a proprietary charging puck with exposed pogo pins. I can see that getting messed up or lost during travel and then you be left without a way to charge.
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I think these are Ok for listening to things like audiobooks and podcasts, but not so much music. I have bought some of these cheaper no-name brand but then got a deal on Shokz (I forget the specific model). You really can tell the difference in the quality of the materials used to make the two headphones. However, for the purpose of listening to audiobooks and podcasts I personally don't detect much difference in the sound quality. Maybe as a 77-year-old I am just tone deaf though. :-)
Bone conducting headphones are great. I am not sure of this brand. I originally bought Shokz branded ones and my family and I have been using them since 2019. Sooner or later the battery diminishes after around 2 years on the shokz. I have been buying the $25 dollar range ones for my last few pairs since the price of shokz is now shocking. Anyway, I wear them all of the time. I can't stand to have anything in my ear so these are perfect for me. I use them on my jetski when I am riding them as well. You can hear things around you while you are listening to music or when you are using them to talk on the phone.
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I have these exact headphones. The sound quality is great until the volume is turned all the way up and they vibrate on my face. It's great for background music in a noisy place but you aren't listening to an audiobook unless it's quiet.
Never tried Shokz or the like to know if this is a brand or a tech thing.
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Can someone roll out an Amazon that only sells products from reputable companies that aren't stealing IP through overseas loopholes in patent law? What a blatant rip off... *checks notes*... DEMICEA. I hate what Amazon has become.
The one thing that would give me pause with these is that it uses a proprietary charging puck with exposed pogo pins. I can see that getting messed up or lost during travel and then you be left without a way to charge.
This a great call out - at this point, no usb c is a deal breaker for me... Shokz have gone as low as $55 and I'll pay that premium for the desk saving space of charger, convenience, etc.
if you swim, do yourself a favor and get a swim version of these. there are other brands about the same price on amazon. listening to podcasts while swimming has been a game changer for me.
Can someone roll out an Amazon that only sells products from reputable companies that aren't stealing IP through overseas loopholes in patent law? What a blatant rip off... *checks notes*... DEMICEA. I hate what Amazon has become.
And don't forget all the counterfeit goods as well. Fake supplements and cosmetics. And mixing in bins where reputable sellers will have real products along side counterfeits with who knows what as ingredients... luck of the draw which you get.
I got the shokz openrun pro 2 for $60 used on eBay, those are a mix of bone conduction and air conduction and have much better base and a lot less vibration.
I've had different bone conduction headphones in the past and vastly prefer these
The built-in storage is making me consider these. Right now I use wired headphones and a Sansa clip when running. Does anyone know what audio codecs are supported?
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Never tried Shokz or the like to know if this is a brand or a tech thing.
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re-reading description, these are swim rated!
I've had different bone conduction headphones in the past and vastly prefer these
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