This article was published on June 17, 2016

Skip the wires and save your hearing with bone conduction Bluetooth headphones


Skip the wires and save your hearing with bone conduction Bluetooth headphones

The technology behind bone conduction reads like a piece of science-fiction tech: A set of Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headphones lets you to listen through the vibration of the bones of your face, completely bypassing the outer and middle ear (where the eardrum is located) and directly stimulating the inner ear.

Interested? For a limited time, you can pick up a set of Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headphones for just $69.99 from TNW Deals.

Sure it sounds weird, but bone conduction technology has actually been around for many years as a tool to help those with hearing loss.

The legendary Beethoven, who was hearing impaired, even used bone conduction by biting down on his composer’s wand, which was touching the piano.

With the Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headphones, SainSonic has brought a sleek, stylish form and evolved methodology to deliver the best possible sound.

If you’re running, working out or simply out and about, the tangle of wires and cords is an unnecessary nuisance.

Additionally, high audio volume can burn through battery life, and bringing a backup device wherever you go is impractical.

That’s where the Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headphones excel, offering an open ear headset design which allows you to answer a call or adjust the volume directly from the headset. You can even use it with Siri, if you’re an iPhone user.

With a range of over 10 meters, you can connect and listen to your devices without fear of interruption.

Pair two multiple devices simultaneously for flexibility of use, while the weather-resistant anodized metal structure protects your headphones from sweat and wear.

Take 30 percent off your own set of Bone Conduction Bluetooth Headphones today, with free shipping to the continental U.S. for a total of $69.99 from TNW Deals.

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