08-12-2025, 07:42 AM
I've been testing Shokz headphones on my daily commutes and weekend rides, and the open-ear design is a game-changer for urban cycling. Unlike traditional earbuds that block traffic noise, these let me hear everything from car horns to approaching pedestrians while still enjoying my playlist. The fit stays secure even when I'm sweating buckets, and they work perfectly with my helmet straps.
The only downside? Wind noise becomes noticeable above 20mph, and audiophiles might miss deep bass. But for safety-conscious riders, that tradeoff seems worth it. Has anyone else tried bone conduction tech for cycling? How do they compare to regular headphones for long-distance rides?
The only downside? Wind noise becomes noticeable above 20mph, and audiophiles might miss deep bass. But for safety-conscious riders, that tradeoff seems worth it. Has anyone else tried bone conduction tech for cycling? How do they compare to regular headphones for long-distance rides?
