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<blockquote data-quote="yoless" data-source="post: 631092" data-attributes="member: 18027"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if anyone here as experience with Bone Conduction headphones? Are they any good in terms of sound quality etc... I've been looking into them but I can mostly only find suppliers online and I wanna know if anyone knows of local suppliers/shops that actually stock them? I want to try them out before spending any cash.</p><p></p><p>The backstory is that I'm completely deaf in my right ear so whatever solution I have I usually force to mono (with software) anyway. I need to look after my good ear and I find in-ears incredibly irritating. I also don't really like using over-ears for long periods of time which is why I'm looking into bone conduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoless, post: 631092, member: 18027"] Hi all I was wondering if anyone here as experience with Bone Conduction headphones? Are they any good in terms of sound quality etc... I've been looking into them but I can mostly only find suppliers online and I wanna know if anyone knows of local suppliers/shops that actually stock them? I want to try them out before spending any cash. The backstory is that I'm completely deaf in my right ear so whatever solution I have I usually force to mono (with software) anyway. I need to look after my good ear and I find in-ears incredibly irritating. I also don't really like using over-ears for long periods of time which is why I'm looking into bone conduction. [/QUOTE]
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