To stay safe on the roads, I am not a fan of wearing ear buds or having anything else in my ears that might preventing me from hearing impending danger before I can see the danger. However, I'll admit that on longer rides, especially if I'm on a trail, it might be nice to be able to listen to an audio books, music, etc.
I purchased Aftershokz bone conduction headphones for some family members for Christmas gifts and that got me wondering if they might be a suitable solution. They don't go in your ears, so technically you can still hear noises around you.
I purchased Aftershokz bone conduction headphones for some family members for Christmas gifts and that got me wondering if they might be a suitable solution. They don't go in your ears, so technically you can still hear noises around you.
- Do any of you own bone conduction headphones and ride with them on?
- Are you able to hear traffic and other noises adequately?
- Do they handle perspiration well?
- Do they interfere with your helmet at all (i.e., cause discomfort)?