Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. Would you try a pair of headphones that rests ...
Can you imagine being able to hear in stereo for the first time in 50 years? One Michigan man can now — thanks to a medical ...
Ishikawa, Japan-- Bone-conduction (BC) headphones enhance hearing capability by generating vibrations in bone or skin close to the ear, including the regio temporalis. They simultaneously leave the ...
If headphones or earbuds cause you issues and are uncomfortable to wear, you may be interested in the new design launched by Kickstarter this month. The ULlife Me-300S bone conduction headphones ...
The headphones market is mostly dominated by various drivers that use magnets and an electrical field to turn electrical signals back into sound waves to stimulate our eardrums. In recent years ...
As with bone-conduction designs, the ear canal is free to allow ambient sounds to penetrate, so users remain aware of what's going on around them. The cartilage-conductor headphones can connect to two ...
I freakin’ love bone-conduction headphones, and the Shokz OpenMove has been my go-to pair for years now. The lightweight design, easy controls, and USB-C charging make it one of my most-used mobile ...
If you need music while working out, you likely have some wireless earbuds already. But did you know there's another option? Bone-conduction headphones are particularly great for runners and bikers, ...
Apple may be working on AirPods with better sound and better accessibility for people with hearing impairments. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted Apple a patent for an "apparatus for ...