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Thanks, I'll definitely look up those aftershocks.
I'm outside a lot, and my bone conduction earphones are the only ones that I forget I'm wearing after coming inside because they're so comfortable.
I listen to a lot of long podcasts and just walk around also, so I'd really like something just as comfortable as I have now(generic no-name Chinese brand) with better audio quality.
Looks like the company has rebranded itself to just Shokz and they're no longer making Aeropex, but they do have a bunch of different kinds of bone conduction models available. I've never actually listened to podcasts with them so I have no clue how well they'd deal with something that's mostly just speech, but I bet they're generally going to be better than generic chinesium ones at any rate
Got it.
I have tried some $300 shokz at a mall once, and was not blown away by the audio, but that was really my only foray.
I think I have to do some deep research, read reviews and watch videos because bone conduction isn't popular enough to gather a wide anecdotal consensus.
Yeah generally you're just not going to be blown away by the sound of bone conduction headphones, their advantages are elsewhere as you've probably noticed, but they can definitely sound better than your average chinesium ones – just never going to be stellar in that regard.
I'm fine without stellar, just want a rung or two above.
Thanks!