Bone Conduction Headphone
August 22, 2007 by Truman
Have you ever noticed that after long car rides or flights, listening to your MP3 player, your ears are sore? Well, to be exact, it's your ear drums that are tired. Another downside to tradition ear or headphones is that you often find yourself taking them off to hear what others have to say to you. Now, with the new, revolutionary technology of the Vonia EZ-4200P Bone Conduction Headphone, you can wave goodbye to those problems. These new headphones really transfer sound through the bones in your ear to achieve reduced ear fatigue and reduced long term hearing loss. The sound quality is NOT an issue with these headphones, because as soon as you make contact between the headphones and your head, you will hear great quality sound through bone vibration, not the eardrum, which, in the end, almost completely gets rid of the burden your ears usually get when you listen to music. Another huge plus side to these headphones is this: they don't cover your actual ears. You can place them around the temple area, and they will work just fine. Why is this good? Because you can now use your ears to listen to conversations, while at the same time, listen to music. This is also great for people who go running or walking, because the safety concern of not being able to ear traffic, horns or other ambient noise can now be put to rest. There is no downside to these earphones. And for the excellent technological value, they actually aren't that expensive. You can get them for $82 here, and here are some tech specs:
| System Environment |
Audio device
with 3.5mm stereo headphone plug (such as iPod and MP3 players
etc.)
|
| Power |
Not necessary |
| Packaged Items |
Bone Conduction Headphone, manual |
| Size |
Approx. W 150 x H 185 x D 55 (mm) |
| Weight |
73.5g |
| Impedance |
10O±20% (DCR) |
| Sensitivity |
74dB ± 3dB |
| Standard Output |
30mW |
| Max Output |
70mW |
[Source: RareMonoShop]
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