Try the Transit app, by Transit,inc…
It’s a lot better than anything out there, as long as your area is supported.
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Try the Transit app, by Transit,inc…
It’s a lot better than anything out there, as long as your area is supported.
Try the Transit app, by Transit,inc…
It’s a lot better than anything out there, as long as your area is supported.
The Shokz Openrun Pro doesn’t have a visible microphone, your jawbone is the microphone. However they have other models with a regular microphone that wraps around to your mouth. Those microphones pick up more ambient noises though. That’s why I prefer bone conduction.
Yes because a lot of sounds around you are not picked up by bone conduction, so are not sent out to the person you are talking too.
Sometimes I talk while in the street and the other person thinks I’m in a quiet room.
The noise has to vibrate your skull before it gets sent, so outside your own voice, it has to be extremely loud to be picked up. That’s perfect for me.
Bone conduction headphones are great for that situation
I avoid in-ear because in my experience, they cause problems inside the ear (pushing dirt deep inside, causing inflammation), or they randomly fall out when I move around or when I relax. If I didn’t experience these problems, I would be very happy with the sound quality of the Pixel Buds Pro.
I use headphones several hours a day, mostly to talk over the phone. I have been using Shokz Openrun Pro. The sound quality is fine on my side, and even better for the people I am talking to. It is Bluetooth, and uses bone conduction, making it less susceptible to pick up and transmit noise around me. They leave the ear uncovered, so I can safely use them outside.
For listening to music or watching videos with great sound quality from my computer, I plug in Sony MDR 7506. Those cover the ear and use a wire. The sound quality is amazing for that price. They are great for plugging into a musical instrument as there is no delay like you get with Bluetooth.
If I need Bluetooth with noise cancelling and superior sound quality on my phone or computer, I fall back on my Bose NC 700 HP, which are more expensive, but worth the money for me. They cover the ear, are very comfortable, have excellent sound quality, but are bulkier than the Shokz.
All these are expensive but they don’t seem to break, over years of daily use.
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Just finished watching this episode and reading this post. I would like to read the next one after watching the next episode. Is there an index somewhere making it easy to find all these posts? If not it would be worth it, because they add value to star trek and they also add value to Lemmy