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The PASONOMI Bone Conduction Headphones utilize advanced bone conduction technology to deliver sound through your cheekbones, keeping your ears open for awareness. With Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless connectivity, a lightweight design for comfort, and a secure fit for active lifestyles, these headphones are perfect for workouts. Plus, they offer 6 hours of battery life and a waterproof design, making them a reliable choice for any fitness enthusiast.
A**R
Exceptional Sound Experience
As I see this earphone with a new technology in bone conducting , I like to have one, just to try the sound experience, I was doubt that I will got a good quality sound, but it surprise me, the sound I got was very clear, crispy, not too much high as the traditional earphones but very very comfort to wear it for many hours, I forget that I wear it, the Pasonmi brand is very pleasant, the material quality very very well, rubbery handle, very easy to connect, no trouble in connectionat at all, i like how small and lightweighted this is, the black and red color very descent, the battery seem very good but still need be tested, very valuble in its price, in general love it.
S**L
Works great
Very comfortable, a little big for my size but they work great and I can even set them around my neck and the volume goes high enough that my walking buddy can hear them too. Battery lasts about a week on 1 charge for me, using them everyday!
S**E
Very Unexpected
I had previously purchased a pair of AfterShokz and was disappointed with the purchase so I had low expectations when purchasing these. To my surprise, these bone conduction headphones were awesome. I use them everyday and have not had any major issues. The sound is clear and crisp and they are very comfortable. The only negative so far is that I wish the battery life was a little longer. I think I got about 4 hours of continued use. The second negative is that not all usb-c cables fit nicely into the charging port so I have had to be careful with which cables I use.
P**S
OK, if you want something on the cheap.
I had gotten a pair of Shokz OpenRun Pro for myself, but didn't want to spend that much on a pair for my daughter if they weren't going to be used or taken care of, so I went with these for her. So, this review is based on a comparison of the two.First, the pads that sit on the temples of these are much larger than the Shokz, and when I first turned them on I think I figured out why. It feels like these use a standard speaker driver to create sound where the Shokz are a little different. At low volumes (say, watching a video in a quiet room) these are fine, and work as advertised and expected. The sound quality isn't as good as the Shokz, but it's still usable.What drops my rating on these is when the volume is turned up - say, when you want to jam for a good workout session. At a moderate volume level the speakers on these start to really vibrate against your temples - to the point that it started to get uncomfortable for me. Also, since the drivers were vibrating more, that meant the audio started to become audible to those not wearing the headphones. Any more volume and the audio starts to get distorted. In contrast, I can crank up the Shokz and I only get a small amount of vibration from the speaker pads, and the audio only becomes slightly audible - like someone wearing around-the-ear headphones with the volume cranked up...you can hear that there is music playing, but it's indiscernible.So....overall, after about 2-3 weeks of use, here's my opinion:If you want a cheap pair of "bone conduction" headphones, maybe for a kid, where if they get lost/beat up/etc., these should be fine.If you want something for yourself, and want something decent, I would highly recommend stepping up to Shokz, even if you don't go with the OpenRun Pro. I haven't tried the OpenRun (non-Pro) myself, but they get great reviews and are quite a bit cheaper than the Pro. I went with the Pro for myself as they purport to have better bass response, so that appealed to me. Let's just say that I'm happy enough with the Shokz, that the family might be getting a set for Christmas.
S**E
Comfortable to wear
I really love these headphones. I have tried the earbuds before and find them uncomfortable; also they fall out of my ears. Probably have strangely shaped ear canals, lol. Also have tried the on-ear stereo headphones; my ears get sore after a few hours of use. One reason I love the open style headphones is because I can hear what’s going on around me. Strangely but these are the only ones I found that don’t blow out my eardrums on low volume. The high volume is really loud for me and has a nice sound quality too. It has a long battery life. I charged it in mid October so it has been over a month ago that I charged it. I play it an hour or so every day. I believe it is worth the price I paid for it.
B**I
Complete waste of my money and time
I got these for the welding factory I work at, You know what I heard with these on? Slamming, sliding, and welding, no music because these things are complete trash that can't make sound loud enough for a cat to hear.I tried different earplugs, wearing them differently, messing with the settings on my phone but it's just complete garbage.For reference too, I bought these to replace my titanium aftershokz after its battery couldn't hold a charge for over an hour anymore and those actually drowned out all the loud and stressful factory sounds, so I'm livid at these for having me stuck with either nothing, or listening to music so quiet I might as well be listening to it through a wall.I expect a full refund and I'm never buying any products from this overpriced company again
R**T
If they lasted, they'd be great
So, my wife got these for me for Christmas of 2022 and they've been great over the last several months. Sound quality is just fine for BC type headphones and the price was good too. Then, out of the blue a couple days ago, they just stopped turning on. I use them to listen to podcasts and music during the day and charge them overnight. I got in my car to drive to work and pressed and held the power button for the usual 5-7 seconds and nothing happened. I held the button for longer and still nothing, so I figured I must have not plugged them in right, and figured I'd charge them when I got to work. I found that when I plugged them in, the power would turn on and they'd start trying to pair with a device. I let them charge for a good two hours and then unplugged them and put them on. Same story. They will no longer turn on and are useless. Conveniently well after the product support window. I liked these headphones. They worked well when they worked, but they sure didn't last. maybe I got a lemon pair, I dunno.
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