KSCAT Bone Conduction Headphones Bone Conduction transmit sound waves directly to the cochlea by vibrations. Headphones that deliver unrivaled situational awareness and comfort. Listen simultaneously to your music and your surroundings. Your ears remain free, therefore you get to hear twice as much, without compromising on comfort, quality or style. Bone Conduction Headphones How to Work Transducers guide mini vibrations through the cheekbones to the inner ears, delivering sound without plugging or covering them. Specifications: Model No.:NICE 5 Bluetooth Version:4.1 Bluetooth Chip:CSR8645,apt-X Bluetooth Profiles:A2DP/HFP/HSP/AVRCP Transmiter Power:Class 2 Transmission Distance:10m,33ft Talking Time:Around 5.5 hours Music Time:Around 5.5 hours Standby Time:Around 120 hours Charging Time:Around1.5 hours Battery Capacity:200mAh Speaker type:Bone Conduction Speaker Speaker Impedance:9Ω Speaker Rated power:600mW Frequency response:100Hz-15KHz Speaker S.P.L:124dB±3dB Mic Sensitivity: -45±3dB Mono/Stereo:Stereo Waterproof:IPX6 Multipoint:Support 2 phones connection Net weight:48g Package Content: Headphones x 1 USB Cable x 1 Earplugs x 1pair User Manual x 1
A**Y
WOW! Superb sound, comfortable, easy to use.
WOW!!!! I run, I like music... but I am a blind runner, tethered to a guide, who I need to hear as we run - they give me directions, hazard warnings, etc. Consequently, 'normal' ear/headphones are never going to be suitable. Saw a demo of these online, bought a pair... and I LOVE them. Perfect sound, yet perfect ambient sound at the same time. Great quality, connects to my TomTom Spark very easily, as well as my Samsung phone, laptop, tablet... everything with bluetooth. Sound is very good, volume control/track change easy and responsive. Even better that calls can be heard clearly and the built in mic provides clear sound - one touch reply to calls is very handy indeed. Several friends have tried them, and they love them. If you are a runner trying to get around the 'no headphones/earphones' rule rapidly appearing at races etc, these are your answer - you can hear EVERYTHING around you clearly and normally whilst also enjoying your tracks. Listen to whatever you want (music, radio, films, YouTube etc on whatever device you are connected to, with little or no sound bleed.
P**H
Suprise feature
works really well, and has some sort of build in equalizer i like.. either low bass, good for talking, or pretty good bass, perfect for music.
M**Y
Four Stars
Great product just didn't work for husband who is partially deaf
A**.
Four Stars
Good would recommend to family & friends
S**T
Five Stars
Very light and easy to get going
N**R
Great for cyclists and runners who need to hear their surroundings.
I'd always wanted to try a pair of bone conduction headphones. I'd heard great things about them, but was always a little sceptical. So when the opportunity presented itself, I purchased a pair of these.First things first: They are very well presented. Think of Apple products and that will give you some sort of idea behind the packaging. They come in a box, that slides out of a cover, then opens up to present the headphones, with some instructions printed on the inside of the opened box lid. Under the headphones is another little box glued to the base of the main box and this contains the usb charging lead, ear plugs and instructions.The printed diagram on the box shows how to wear them, but pairing them led me to have to read the instructions. I assumed they would pair as soon as turning them on, but you have to press the call answer button for 3 seconds to get them to pair. Lights flash and they make a nice sound then you know you are done pairing.Sound-wise, I was impressed. They are as good as any in-ear headphones, but keep your ears free to hear your surroundings. Obviously, if you turn the volume right up, the noise inside your head is still quite loud, but you can still hear other people talking - something you wouldn't be able to do if you wore in-ear headphones. Unlike in-ear (or over ear) headphones, other people around you can hear your music if it's loud enough, so they wouldn't be suitable for listening in bed for example, but fine in a normal environment.Controls are easy: volume up and down become next and previous track by holding them for longer and there is a seperate button to answer and terminate calls.These are rated at IPX6 which isn't total immersion so you can't go swimming, but they are absolutely fine for cyclists where you want to be able to hear cars coming or someone beeping at you - they are perfectly rated for heavy showers - but I suspect they would take a dunking in the sea if I fell off my paddleboard without causing them damage as the seem well sealed - I don't intend falling off though!They may seem expensive for headphones and I guess they are compared to cheap in-ear or over-ear ones. However, if you are a cyclist or maybe a runner, and you want to hear your surroundings then that is the price you pay.Whilst I did purchase these, I did so at a reduced rate for evaluation and review.
R**W
I rated this 1 STAR because KSCAT got it wrong in my opinion. Wherever did they get that ideology from.
KSCAT Bone Conducting Headset. doesn't deliver im afraid. Why not I here you say. Well the sound should only be heard when placed upon the bone near ear, not when held by headstrap which has no transducers within, meaning that I could hear sound through my ears. Just like a normal pair of headphones, I was about to put on my head then i turned them on and heard music my sister then added aren't you only supposed to be able to hear sound from them when placed near the ears not on. but NXT too jaw. I said yes your correct the sound is supposed to travel through your bones and should not be able to be heard through the ear canal.
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