The best headphones for hearing the world around you are getting a much-needed sound upgrade.
Wireless earbuds effectively work like sound-blocking earplugs when crammed into your ears, and while that’s great for
tuning out distractions, it’s not so great when it’s safer to hear what’s going on around you. Shokz’s solution to the problem has been to skip the ears altogether and deliver sound through a user’s cheekbones, and the latest generation, called the OpenRun Pro, promise added bass performance that you can feel.Even mid-level wireless earbuds now offer features that help make you more aware of your surroundings by using built-in microphones to amplify sounds around you.
Not every headphone maker targeting athletes takes this approach because sound delivered through bone conduction isn’t as rich or full as it is through earbuds or over-ear headphones, and it’s often lacking the low-end frequencies that can make listening to music so enjoyable.
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