Wissonly Hi Runner Bone Conduction Headphones Review: Are They Worth It?

today's article,we'll be looking at the Wissonly Hi Runner bone conduction headphones. 

They look nice and stylish. These rely on sound being transmitted through vibration on the bones of the head and jaw the sounds from these headphones by pass the eardrum,and relays sound directly to the inner ear.These are not my first bone conduction headphones, so I wanted to see how they compared to my previous set.I put these on and switched them on and a straight away was impressed as the music started playing from the already loaded songs. This took me by surprise,the song I listened to had clear vocals, and nice smooth bass that could hear and feel.I cranked up the volume and it was loud and clear. The parts were right on my cheekbones. 

 The buttons are nicely placed easy to reach, and work great.There are only three buttons, which makes it nice and simple. With the middle button being the power button, when you press it once it will play or pause the music.If you double press it,it will switch between the SD cards and Bluetooth modes. The other two buttons are the volume buttons,which also work as skip buttons.When you hold them down,I can took a phone call,which I answered with the middle button. The conversation was clear and loud enough to be heard,even in moderately loud environments like a busy street,hanging up was nice and easy again using the power button. 

If you're going to be out in public,especially because I live in a tourist area on the coast of North Carolina, you do have to watch out for the people that are out there in their cars and stuff. So if you want to bring your music along with you.what's the solution ?Because if you have in-ear headphones,even with like airpods Pro, where it does have some outside noise to it. Your ears are still plugged,they're still closed up well with these.The bone conduction headphone just sits right outside the ear,where it would sit around your ear,and these vibrate the bones that are outside of your ear and part of your ear makes music. It sounds crazy but it actually works really really well.

 If you're somebody who maybe slightly hard of hearing or something, these could really be a big benefit to you. And if you're going to be doing those kind of outdoor activities,one of the main concerns may be sweat or if it starts raining on you or something.Maybe you just want to use them while you're swimming laps.These are actually well.

The website of Wissonly tout safety open ear bone conduction Tech, Hi-Fi sound quality,says that it's adjusted by top acoustic laboratory diving grade.It can still work up to 20 meters underwater, this is what they're saying.There is no need to worry about whether it can be used normally when swimming or sweating.

 Another thing is sometimes you don't want bulky stuff in your pockets,like your phone or whatever.These do have 32 gigs of built-in memory, all you do is plug it into your computer. It looks like a thumb drive to the computer, you just transfer your songs on there.You can store up to 5 000 songs,the battery life on this reaches up to 12 hours with music playing. So that should take away some of the anxiety of not having your music. Two hour fast charging with a magnetic charger, and these aviation grade titanium alloy, so they never deform ,you can absolutely twist these things up and they pop right back into shape.They use Bluetooth 5.0 on here,and there are the specs on it with a 230 milliamp hour battery 32 gigs of memory,and 12 hours of play.

 The Wissonly Hi Runner bone conduction earphone used for swimming,running,riding and mountaineering,sweat-proof and waterproof enjoy music anywhere.And they do have three colors:black,red and green.They're super lightweight,so if you're worried about heavy headphones on you while you're riding or out doing,you really don't have to worry about that.

 These have really good sound to them and having that 32 gigs of onboard space to go ahead and put your music on there without having to actually carry around a phone,or be within Bluetooth distance of your phone or iPad or whatever.

 So I really like all these bone conduction headphones that I've been trying.I've got a couple that are favorites these are really very good and it appears the company has put a lot of thought into it.The only thing is lately it seems like all of the bone conduction headphones are using magnetic connection for their charging,which I guess is good,because that's one less port that you have to cover with, like a silicone seal or something like that. But the only thing is you just got to make sure that you do not lose the charging thing for it,you know you've got to make sure you keep that thing around, because if you lose it you're not going to be able to plug just a regular USB in there, and get them charged up.Just something to keep in mind.

 It's very nice to use these and it's perfect for out riding an electric skateboard or an electric bike or something like that.If you're out with your friends and you're hiking,you just wanted to have a little music in the background ,you could turn them down,and you can still hear everything that's going on. You can still have conversations with your friends and all that. So that does make bone conduction a nice option.You can load up a few songs on here for the MP3,and all you have to do is hit that button twice in the middle, and it switches over to USB mode.It has a little voice prompt,so you don't have to look and see what it's doing or anything else like that. It tells you Bluetooth mode or USB mode or whatever.

 These are from Wissonly, they're called the Wissonly Hi Runner.