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Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025
Super!
Joan Zamor
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025
Le son est bon, la charge dure longtemps. Le prix est abordable. Vraiment un bon achat. Je le recommande à tous.
yves
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
I have an other model of mp3 . I bought this one for my wife. Mine keeps its charge for many weeks in a row and still work great after 6 times of use. ( I swim 50 minutes per times). This one can be use only one time and even if you don't use it, it loose it's charged after 3 days.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
Was easy to add music and the 32g space is nice but they turn off quite often and you have to restart them. Kind of annoying.
Yve
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2025
The sound its good and great price for quality.
Michael Yaworski
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
Do some research into whether bone conduction headphones will work for your use case. Things to keep in mind:- They leak audio. i.e. the person beside you may hear what you're playing, depending on how close they are and on your volume- You can wear earplugs simultaneously with these. The audio will be muffled, but audible.- Audio EQ is not as good as regular earbuds and you will feel some vibrations- Outside audio obviously still gets in because your ears aren't covered- Do your own research about sound profiles. I don't care about them, so I can't comment.I've been using these for about a week in my home office. Wearing regular in-ear headphones or over-ear headphones eventually cause some pain in my ears, due to wearing them for so long every single day. These bone conduction ones let me still get audio to my ears, but they don't go inside or press my ears into my head. These are nice to have as a default option to keep my ears from getting sore.Playing loud volume on these will allow you to feel vibrations on your head. Also, people around you will be able to hear that audio is coming from your headphones. It may be inaudible if you're playing the volume low enough, but they will be able to hear some words clearly if you play it loud enough. I think bone conduction is a mix of pointing a speaker at your ear AND actual bone conduction.With that said, I tried putting in -30 dB earplugs into my ear and using these simultaneously. The idea is that on a plane, you can put in really high quality earplugs to block external noise, and still use these bone conducting headphones to hear audio. The result was that I could still hear audio, but it was muffled / had an "underwater" effect to it. It definitely still works, but it's not an amazing listening experience. I would definitely prefer ANC earbuds to that, but this setup is an option and it's pretty cool.There is a local storage option on these headphones where you can play audio without being connected to a device. You can move audio to the headphones by plugging the headset into your computer, moving the audio files to the headset device, and then you can play the audio whenever you want.
Giraffe
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
My family achieved a long-held dream last summer - we bought an above-ground swimming pool. I love floating in the pool and listening to podcasts, but I found that the floating speaker we bought didn't work all that well, and I didn't want to risk going in the pool with the set of brand name bone headphones I already own, which are not waterproof.So when I saw these with a rating of IP68 (meaning, according to a search engine, that they are water resistant in fresh water to a maximum depth of 1.5 metres for up to 30 minutes), I ordered them right away.While I can't comment on the waterproof-ness of these headphones, I can say that they sound pretty good for a moderately expensive set. (The regular price of these was $65.92 CDN when I ordered them on November 30, 2024. As it was Black Friday weekend, there was a 40% off coupon available on Amazon.)I wore these on my daily morning walk today, and while they are heavier than my brand name ones, because I am only listening to podcasts and not music, they sounded pretty good for this pricepoint. They are a bit bass heavy, but it's not a big deal. What is a big deal is that they are a bit too big for my head, which makes wearing a winter hat a challenge because the hat presses against the back of my head and pushes the headphones too far forward to get good bone conduction. I ended up taking my hat off.The box also included a small, rubber cord with a fastener on each end. The instruction manual did not say what this was for. You can see it in the photo where I show all the contents of the box - it is lying almost diagonally on top of the paper insert with the triangle with the "!" in it. (This document, printed in multiple languages, advises you not to open the headphones to try and change the battery, and how to dispose of the battery.) Thinking it was a device to make the back of the headphones fit snugger, I attached it to the back, and it did not do anything in terms of making them tighter. So I have no idea what this is for.The instruction manual comes in English and an Asian language I do not speak.I opted for the magnetic charging option for these, which is the first device that I have ever had that charges in this manner. After charging it for 12 hours, it was at 90%. There is no way to tell when they are fully charged until you pair them with your phone. My phone shows the percentage of charge remaining in whatever device it is paired with in Bluetooth. There is a blue light that indicates that they are charging, but there is no change of colour or flashing to indicate when they are fully charged.They paired easily with my Pixel 8 Android phone. They also have an option to turn on a "night light" - a small strip of blue light that runs around the back of the set to allow runners to be more easily seen after dark. You can see that in the picture of them on the cover of the box. I imagine this would deplete the charge a lot more quickly, but the instruction manual did not mention by how much.I like these, and can't wait to try them out in the pool. Although I can't comment on their degree of waterproofness, I am giving this product 5 stars, but if they turn out to not be as waterproof as described, I will update my review to reflect that.
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Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2024
I was thinking that bone headphones meant it had to be touching the bone area around the ear in order to hear the music but just hoovering the conduction piece next to the ear without touching, you can hear all the sounds already. It essentially works just like a regular head phone, just a bit louder. The shape of it is also too big to comfortably sit around my head. There's no way to adjust it and even if I want it to actually sit against my ear bone, there's no way to do so. It just sits with the conduction piece hanging in the air next to the ear. I really wish I could actually adjust it and wear it as I do like the fact that it can store a ton of music and I can essentially go exercising with it without having something actually inside my ear so I can hear my surroundings better.
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