This causes the wobbly bit in the speaker to vibrate in the same way which produces that same sound.
Two of the things I wanted (but still find a bit overpriced and not as good sounding) are headphones that wobble your temples\skull and speakers using vibrations of any surface you attach them too. They are simple as a concept but still look like magic.
I’ve wanted a pair of bone conduction headphones for a while but I haven’t experienced them yet. I’m hoping to come across a second-hand pair to see if they’re truly worth the investment.
They still seem pretty basic if you are concerned about the quality, but for a runner or a podcast lover they are great for they don’t block your ears while you are walking or training, crossing the road, and podcasts and radio stations are usually not that demanding at all. It’s great for these usecases.
Two of the things I wanted (but still find a bit overpriced and not as good sounding) are headphones that wobble your temples\skull and speakers using vibrations of any surface you attach them too. They are simple as a concept but still look like magic.
Bone conduction headphones and contact speakers?
Yes. I couldn’t remeber their exact name.
I’ve wanted a pair of bone conduction headphones for a while but I haven’t experienced them yet. I’m hoping to come across a second-hand pair to see if they’re truly worth the investment.
They still seem pretty basic if you are concerned about the quality, but for a runner or a podcast lover they are great for they don’t block your ears while you are walking or training, crossing the road, and podcasts and radio stations are usually not that demanding at all. It’s great for these usecases.
Sounds like I need a pair then. Thanks