this post was submitted on 06 Oct 2023
194 points (97.5% liked)

Ask Lemmy

25937 readers
986 users here now

A Fediverse community for open-ended, thought provoking questions


Rules: (interactive)


1) Be nice and; have funDoxxing, trolling, sealioning, racism, and toxicity are not welcomed in AskLemmy. Remember what your mother said: if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. In addition, the site-wide Lemmy.world terms of service also apply here. Please familiarize yourself with them


2) All posts must end with a '?'This is sort of like Jeopardy. Please phrase all post titles in the form of a proper question ending with ?


3) No spamPlease do not flood the community with nonsense. Actual suspected spammers will be banned on site. No astroturfing.


4) NSFW is okay, within reasonJust remember to tag posts with either a content warning or a [NSFW] tag. Overtly sexual posts are not allowed, please direct them to either [email protected] or [email protected]. NSFW comments should be restricted to posts tagged [NSFW].


5) This is not a support community.
It is not a place for 'how do I?', type questions. If you have any questions regarding the site itself or would like to report a community, please direct them to Lemmy.world Support or email [email protected]. For other questions check our partnered communities list, or use the search function.


Reminder: The terms of service apply here too.

Partnered Communities:

Tech Support

No Stupid Questions

You Should Know

Reddit

Jokes

Ask Ouija


Logo design credit goes to: tubbadu


founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It is but like everyone said bass is lacking and you really can't achieve that through bone conducting technology. It's just something you'll have to get use to. However they solve some problems you can't solve with other headphones. Cycling and motorcycling for example, you can't have headphones in your ears, but these solve that. They also have waterproof for swimmers, etc.

It's also kind of a weird feeling. You get use to it, but it sounds like SciFi like you said because sound doesn't come from your ears, instead you hear it in your head. I use to wear these on the meetings and listen to classical music while someone drones on about profit margins and stuff.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Not true about motorcycling. Motorcycle helmets pretty much all have a spot to put a speaker system into, and it works great.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Am talking about conventional earbuds. You can't use that in helmet.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I use earplugs in my helmet every day, I used Shure se215 for a long time as they were the slimmest product I could find, now I'm using Plugfones, which are essentially a silicon earplug with a transducer, they block out all noise with fairly good sound quality.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

And your law allows it? Ours specifically states only one ear can have an earbud.