Aerra Bone Conduction Sport Headphones, IP67 Waterproof Workout Earphones, Open-Ear, Wireless Bluetooth with Mic, Secure and Comfortable for Running and Cycling, Orange and Black
Original price was: $99.99.$79.99Current price is: $79.99.
Price: $99.99 - $79.99
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Open-ear design: Safe and controllable, enabling seamless communication with the environment. Comfortable and secure, no pressure during long-term wear without insertion
IP67 Waterproof and Sweatproof: Integrated body, fully sealed and waterproof. No worries about heavy sweating during exercise or getting caught in the rain while traveling
8-hour Music and Calls: Long battery life with magnetic fast charging, charge and use instantly. 5-minute quick charge offers an additional 1.5 hours of playtime
Unique Panoramic Sound Quality: Grammy-winning producers involved in audio calibration. Mojawa Audio-Haptics Integrated System sensitively enhances low-frequency rhythms. Three audio effect modes for flexible selection: Equalizer, Bass Boost, Vocal Enhancement
Dual device connection: Can pair with two devices simultaneously for effortless multitasking. 5.2 Bluetooth, lower latency, stable pairing without dropouts
4 reviews for Aerra Bone Conduction Sport Headphones, IP67 Waterproof Workout Earphones, Open-Ear, Wireless Bluetooth with Mic, Secure and Comfortable for Running and Cycling, Orange and Black
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Original price was: $99.99.$79.99Current price is: $79.99.
Rick –
Great battery life, good sound
These bone conduction headphones are comfortable, and easily last a day on a charge. I usually get several days out of them, but this is with more sporadic use and a reasonable volume. They don’t have great bass, but that is expected in this type of headphone. Other than that, their sound reproduction is accurate and clear.The Bluetooth connection was simple, easy and fast – with pairing to two devices no issue at all.I have not tested them for being fully waterproof, but they definitely withstand sweat. The proprietary charger (magnetic 4 prong) certainly helps with that, though unfortunately that means you have another charger to keep track of.The only downsides for me relate to the fit. They stick out past the back of my head, which means that I cannot sit back in a chair with them on. If you have a large head, this may not be an issue but it will be for most people. This overhang also means that despite the headphones being pretty lightweight, they will bounce during strong movements such as jogging or running. Not a huge issue for an occasional runner such as myself, but could be an issue for a distance runner.These function very well, and are a good value alternative that still performs at a high level.
Kcled01 –
Great for work areas, battery not so good
Update: I have noticed that the charging issues seem to have resolved itself. I have consistently been getting good battery life out of them only having to charge every other day. It’s holding it’s charge while turned off. I don’t know what caused the issue at first but I have been enjoying them for over a week now issue free. Still wish they had wireless charging.I need to wear hearing protection where I work, so these work good for me. The volume is a little on the low side after finding a good fit (which can be challenging) but once I insert my hearing protection, I can hear them very well ( and my hearing stays protected ).I would have given them 5 stars if it hadn’t been for the charging. It uses a 4 pin connection held magnetically. It’s been my experience that these connections will corrode over time and you will no longer be able to charge them. That cost 1 star. And the thing that brought it down to 2 stars is twice, I have charged them and left them for a day powered off. Both times when I turned them back on, it said battery medium. The 2nd time I was told battery low within an hour. On a full charge the battery lasts all day. But there seems to be a drain when turned off.They fit well and don’t move at all after adjusting. They’re easy to operate as well.Summary. These are great when working where hearing protection is required but for the price, wireless charging has been around for a while now and these should have had that. Good fit. I probably wouldn’t buy again though because the battery doesn’t hold a charge when powered off.
Ken Jones –
Not working out for me.
This is the second bone-conducting style of headphones I’ve had. I gave away a pair of Shokz due to the way they sounded. I’m not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination, but I just did not like the sound. Music was completely crap and listening to audiobooks was less-than-ideal.I figured I’d give the technology another try. Still disappointed. Music is still crap, and audiobooks were only okay. I guess it is because technology can not produce a good-sounding result.The only thing I found this useful for is listening to voice in an office environment. Coworks can’t hear what you’re listening to yet you can hear everything around you.For this specific item I found that pairing was super easy. The fit was snug for my big noggin–a little too much as I started to get pressure pain on the mastoid process. The volume control is super easy and speed-sensitive. However, using the button to turn it on and off or pause needed to be pressed hard enough to press the emitter into the side of my face. The charger is proprietary, so if you damage it or lose it, you probably don’t have a spare lying around. I’m not even sure you’d be able to get another one.While I’m not a fan of the technology, the implementation of this device definitely has some hits and misses.Most definitely a skip if you’re not a fan of bone-conducting headphones. However, it might be for you if you do like it.
Someoneâs Mama –
Better than I expected
Ill start by saying, bone conducting headphones are meant for use in quiet ish environments. Office spaces or car rides, that sort of thing. I use them because my workplace has a no headphones rule for safety reasons. Bone conducting headphones leave my ears open to hear my surroundings while also being able to listen to podcasts. In a quiet office, these are great. Outside they are okay. I got in the habit of pausing whenever I could hear a loud car coming or I was about to walk by someone mowing their lawn. I had a pair of Shokz that I used for a long time until they broke. I didnt want to spend the money to replace them so I got a cheap ($25) pair off amazon and was using them until this arrived.These seem to be just as good as the Shokz and a hundred times better than the cheapo’s.They fit snugly and the coating on them is soft and comfortable, even after a full day of use. Connection is easy. I think the volume may even be a little louder than the Shokz.I like the the huge pause button on the side, its easy to find and push, even with gloves on. The motion volume control Im still getting used to, but I usually just use my phone.The only thing I do not like is the charger. Everything is using USB-C these days, but these headphones have a weird magnetic charger. Dont ever lose or break it, because youll never find a replacement.Other than that, I like them and would recommend them to anyone