Re: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread Robert Doc Wright
I am going to treasure mine as long as I can. - Original Message - From: "Richard" To: Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 10:14 AM Subject: RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas Thanks very much. Amazon shows the Frames as out of

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread Richard
I just ordered the Oladance OWS Pro from Amazon. Fingers crossed. Thanks for your recommendation. From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Suzy Djouma Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 5:48 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread Richard
Thanks very much. Amazon shows the Frames as out of stock. I just read that Bose has discontinued the Frames. See headline below. The Bose Frames will soon be no more / The Frames started as an ambitious pair of audio AR sunglasses, but Bose is officially pulling the plug on the product line by

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread Richard
Thanks to all for helpful responses. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of CJ & AA MAY Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 7:10 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas I

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread CJ & AA MAY
You can find the details of the Bluetooth speaker by following this link, Lisa. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B11LNX21/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8=1 It’s £78 at the moment but is usually £96. It’s got the volume up and down on the top, and in the middle of those is the

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread CJ & AA MAY
I have something very similar and am very pleased with it, particularly when playing music, but I think it would be a bit clunky to wear outdoors. Alison -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Robert Doc Wright Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2024 11:40 AM To:

Re: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread Suzy Djouma
The Olodance Open earphones are good or I have just purchased the one more fit S 50. They both have decent volumes and allow you to still hear your environment. They just hooked behind your ears and rest just at the entrance without actually going right in your ear. Hope this helps. Sent from

Re: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-02 Thread Robert Doc Wright
I have what is called a neck speaker with 3d sound. It is shaped like a horseshoe and hangs around your neck. it has decent volume and bass. i was able to use it on our noisey paratransit busses. - Original Message - From: "Richard Turner" To: Sent: Friday, March 1, 2024 5:00 PM

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread Richard Turner
I think I will not comment further on this since I am not an audiologist. I'm not comfortable trying to blast earphones to hear over traffic, so I will leave it at that. Richard, USA "At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you." -- Wolfgang Von Goethe My web site:

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I have the Open Move from Shokz, which are great, but it may be hard to get the volume high enough if you have a lot of ambient noise. The Bose Frames will also do what you want, but they'll be a bit more expensive than your options from Shokz. They'll give you a bit more volume. I haven't

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread llumpkin
Won't Aftershokz do the job? -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Friday, March 1, 2024 6:00 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas Sadly,

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread Richard Turner
Sadly, with the open ear, or bone conduction headphones, the fact that they let the surrounding sound in, means that if the sound is really loud, you cannot hear the info through the earphones. If you could, you would probably be damaging your hearing. The Bluetooth speaker idea should work

Re: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread Lisa Belville
Alice, this sounds interesting.  Can you ask your friend what the brand of her speaker is? Lisa Belville missktlab1...@frontier.com On 3/1/2024 4:21 PM, CJ & AA MAY wrote: My friend has a Bluetooth speaker attached to her collar for walking outdoors which she is pleased with but I don't

RE: Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread CJ & AA MAY
My friend has a Bluetooth speaker attached to her collar for walking outdoors which she is pleased with but I don't know the make. Alison -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard Sent: Friday, March 1, 2024 9:24 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject:

Open-Ear or Bone Conduction Wireless Headphones for Safe Travel in Noisy High Traffic Areas

2024-03-01 Thread Richard
I seek two-earpiece earphones I can use while walking to hear navigation guidance from an iPhone app. I need earphones that will play at a high volume level while I still can hear sounds from around me because I walk streets with heavy traffic. A microphone isn't essential, although would be a