First off, let's talk comfort. These headphones are a dream to wear, especially if you're someone who struggles with traditional earbuds. The open-ear design means no more ear fatigue, even after hours of use. I've worn them during long walks and even while working out, and they stay put without any discomfort.
The Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity is rock solid. I've had zero dropouts, whether I'm walking around the house or out in the park. Pairing is a breeze—just pop them out of the case, and they're ready to go.
Battery life is impressive. With 12 hours of playtime on a single charge and an additional 48 hours from the case, I rarely find myself reaching for the charger. The LED display on the case is a nice touch, so you always know how much juice you have left.
Now, the sound quality. While they deliver clear vocals and decent instrument separation, don't expect booming bass. These are more about situational awareness than deep thumps. Perfect for podcasts and calls but might leave bass lovers wanting more.
The IPX7 rating means sweat and rain are no issue. I've taken these on runs in light drizzle, and they held up just fine.
One gripe: despite being marketed as bone conduction, they function more like open-ear buds. If you're specifically looking for true bone conduction tech, these might not hit the mark.
Overall? A solid choice for active folks who prioritize comfort and awareness over audiophile-grade sound.