I am thinking of asking for Aftershokz headphones for Christmas. Here's my question. The reason I want bone conduction head phones is that I am often walking along noisy streets where it is hard to hear my phone without turning up the volume to the point that it hurts my ear. I tend to wear one ear bud at a time so that I can use my other ear for hearing my environment. I think the main reason most people want bone conduction is to hear without blocking out environmental noise, but do they work well enough that you can hear by a noisy road? Do we still run the risk of hurting our precious hearing when turning up the volume with bone conduction?
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