MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones

MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones are specially designed to be worn without covering your ears with traditional earbuds. These headphones allow you to hear ambient sounds and are great for walking, running, biking, or working out. With a built-in microphone and buttons, you can easily take calls or skip tracks.

Let’s move further to the MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones reviews

MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones reviews

Using bone conduction technology, the MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones Bone can transmit sound over the cheekbone by converting sound into mechanical vibrations of different frequencies. 

Since they don’t have to be inserted into the ear canals, it maintains the hygiene of the ear canal by preventing germs from accumulating in it. Moreover, while listening to music, open ears also make it possible to hear the surrounding sounds, avoiding some potentially dangerous situations.

Thanks to IP56 waterproof certification, these headphones resist sweat, moisture, water drops, and dust, whether you are exercising indoors or outdoors.

The solid workout frame and the high-quality materials of these bone headphones ensure that they can withstand the rigors of vigorous exercise such as running , cycling, and hiking.

You will be able to be spotted by other runners, cars easily, and more when you are running in the dark, thanks to the reflective strips attached firmly to the neckband of the backlight jersey and the neckband of the headphones as well.

The latest QCC Chipset technology provides these bone conduction headphones with an enhanced sound experience that significantly reduces natural sound leakage. Also, a built-in CVC 8.0 microphone enhances voice communication.

In addition to their lightweight and flexibility, titanium neck bands are the most comfortable when worn for long periods of time.

If you talk about battery backup, a 5 to 6-hour period of music and talk can be enjoyed with these ergonomic headphones. 

My Personal Experience with MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones

Size and Weight

These headphones are surprisingly compact and lightweight, considering the excellent sound and transmission quality. This makes them easier to carry around than other headphones.

Controls

There is a power button for turning on and off the device; there is a +/- button for adjusting the volume; there is a led indicator; there is a multifunction button; there is a USB charging port.

Connection and Usage

This device is effortless to operate and set up. The device came fully charged when I received it. However, it takes about one hour for the device to get fully charged. The battery can last for up to six hours.

Bluetooth Transmission and Mic

connections were quick and easy to make. It provides excellent audio quality and clear transmission after pairing upon successful pairing. During my testing with different devices and environments, I found that the transmission always worked fine regardless of how near or how far I was. Still, in crowded Wi-Fi or Bluetooth areas, the transmission’s distance would be about 50 feet, and outside would be about 100 feet. I don’t need to worry about my phone being separated by 50 feet since I won’t have to be separated from it.

Quality and Durability

I use it daily, and even after a couple of rainy days, drops of water, and a couple of hours of regular use, it still performs and looks just like it used to.

Specifications

Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Cable FeatureWithout Cable
Water Resistance LevelWaterproof
MaterialTitanium
Weight5 ounces
MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphone

Why should you buy MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones?

When I played my regular test songs, the audio quality was excellent. There is no doubt that this will not replace a dedicated system or even a couple of Sennheiser or Bose over-ear noise-canceling headphones. But it has some unique benefits.

If you place these in the correct position and press them against your head, you will see them very clearly.

Moreover, they are loud enough to make it comfortable for me to listen to them at a level between 1/2 and 3/4 of their total volume. You can hear them if you pull the headphones far enough away from your ear.

Although the sound is pretty loud, it is not audible to anyone nearby, even with a loud volume. My friend tried them, and he liked them a lot. There were about four feet between us when we tried them. He had barely been able to hear me when he said that I should not turn the volume up any further.

The ideal scenario would be to use this when you need to hear what’s going on around you. I work in a metal fabrication shop, so I need to hear what’s going on around me. Earbuds in the ear are not allowed due to safety concerns. I’m not sure that wearing earplugs for hearing safety does not seem to fit into that category. However, the fact that they can hear someone proclaiming “watch out” at them from afar can allow them to wear these.

Why should you not buy MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones?

I wish they had a couple of sizes to choose from. Also, I dislike how small the band is connecting them at the back.  It’s very comfortable once I get it on my head and look over my ears, but slipping it on is tight. Maybe I have a big head, but others have said it looks looser on them than me. It might also be a problem if you have thick hair. I let a girl test it out as a test, and she managed to put it on with no issues. I’m not sure how you would get it on if your hair is down. It would probably require some fiddling that other styles might not.

Conclusions

MOING Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones feel secure once they are on. Even if you fall, these headphones would still stay on. I can see them perfectly in place if I look over my shoulder, but if I look forward, they look tight. So far, it keeps sliding back when I turn my head backward. It may be just the short cord issue I mentioned earlier.

I think the technology is pretty cool for my first time using them. They’re probably going to be used when you exercise. I tend to reach for something with more noise cancellation features if I’m sitting around listening to music, but I believe these are the best for specific situations for instance working and listening to music and also surrounding information.

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