You can use them for music but can't expect hifi quality. For hearing VO whilst 
still being fully aware of your surroundings they are amazingly good. My 
brother and I use them for calls as well and if the mike is placed well then 
they work perfectly well. 

I find them great in meetings class rooms etc.   At first going from never 
wearing them to 4 to 8 hours in a day I tended to get the occasional headache 
but that was a bunch of extreme changes of which the conduction was a small 
part. 

I love them and for me there worth every penny and the battery life s amazing. 
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On 15/06/2013, at 4:30 AM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys
> I bought BlindSquare for my iPhone yesterday. It recommends getting bone 
> conduction your phones, and I found the ones on Amazon for aftershock. The 
> reviews I read seemed somewhat mixed. But these people were using them for 
> different things that I want to use them for. A lot of them were using it for 
> music and phone calls. However, I want to hear GPS information on. If 
> anybody's got some of these things, do you like them?
> Regards,
> Gigi
> 
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