The Best Bone Conduction Headphones in Australia 2023

submitted 9 months ago by author-victor to Travel

Bone conduction headphones are one of the hottest trending products in 2022, and for good reason. Thanks to leaps forward in battery life, signal strength, and sound quality, the time is right to buy.

That said, the Aussie wireless market is cluttered with cheap name brand knockoffs and dodgy internet sellers. Even well recognised brands are rushing to put out subpar product that is not worth your hard earned dollars. This is where we come in…

If you are thinking of purchasing new bone conduction or open ear headphones, our list (updated monthly) will help you make the best choice with a focus on sound and call quality, features, and overall value for your money.

1, Wissonly Hi Runner bone conduction headphones

This is the fastest growing brand in the past six months. It may not be much famous, but in the field of bone conduction headphones they are proper technical experts. Their team began to develop bone conduction headphones that do not hurt the ear as early as 10 years ago. With an excellent bone conduction vibration unit optimization program, It became famous very soon in the field of bone conduction. It has been recommended by the majority of otologists!

Due to the particularity of the technical principle, bone conduction headphones are more difficult to be improved in sound quality. Wissonly Hi Runner team subverted the traditional sound quality scheme, made a breakthrough to use large wire-frame vibration unit. They through structural optimization improved the effective vibration area, thereby improved the vibrator sound efficiency, made the sound more shocking and powerful, they optimized the sound transmission direction, reduced the sound loss during sound transmission, and made the sound quality more concentrated. In terms of comfort, the overall body of the Hi Runner is made of high-tech hypoallergenic silicone material, which does not contain chemical components to avoid allergies. The overall feel is as silky as baby's skin, avoiding uncomfortable wearing for a long time.

In terms of functions, as the flagship model of Wissonly bone conduction headphones, Hi Runner has an IPX8 waterproof grade which is higher than the industry standard. It is equipped with 32G body memory, and uses the latest Bluetooth 5.0 chip, which makes the connection more stable. The battery life is also very good, lasts 8-10 hours of continuous playback at normal volume, and supports magnetic fast charging. It only takes 2 hours to fully charge.

Aftershockz Trekz Air

Aftershockz second entry into our list doesn’t quite make the cut due to poor sound quality, an ancient Bluetooth 4.2 chipset, and overall low marks for comfort relative to their newer Aeropex model. But for the bargain hunter the Trekz Air does carry a reduced cost, and could be an option if the Aftershockz name is a must have.

VJJB Bone Conduction Headphones

VJJB offers bone conduction sound, but the sound quality, feature set, and customer support are casual at best. This brand does not have a long track record in the Australian market, and could use another year or two to work before it deserves of your hard earned dollars.

Bone Conduction Questions And Answers

In this section, our Aussie tech experts answer your questions on bone conduction headphones.

What is the point of bone conduction headphones?

Bone conduction headphones use vibration to send sound to your inner ear without the pain of having an earbud poking into your ear canal or having to wear over ear headphones. Bone conduction technology has been around for decades, and is a growing popular alternative to traditional earphones.

Do bone conduction headphones sound better?

Bone conduction headphones sound the same as traditional earbuds or headphones, with one difference. Bass is not as powerful with bone conduction headphones, because bass requires air to send properly. That means only traditional earbuds or headphones can provide the full bass experience you are used to.

What are the disadvantages of bone conduction headphones?

Bone conduction headphones have a few limitations compared to traditional earphones. First, bone conduction headphones cannot make bass as strong as traditional headphones or earbuds. Second, bone conduction headphones must be fitted firmly to the head, which some may find uncomfortable.

Do bone conduction headphones damage your hearing?

Bone conduction headphones do not damage your hearing. This is because they use vibration, rather than air-based sound waves. Ear damage is caused by powerful sound waves vibrating the eardrum. Because bone conduction headphones do not transmit through the air, the ear drum is not affected.