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DigiCare Do bone-conduction headphone reviewed

by on29 April 2015

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Conclusion

DGICare DO bone conduction headphones are designed for an active lifestyle, for sports activities that are made safe or more enjoyable by being able to hear ambient noise. Basically they are good for safety, and you should not be at risk of hearing damage, either.

Also, in case you already have damaged hearing, for example a bad middle ear or eardrum, bone conductivity should help you out.

Of course, there’s another group of users who might like such solutions – people who just don’t like to cover their ears or place anything in them.

The headphones use Bluetooth and NFC for pairing, which works quite well. They can be fully charged in about two hours, which is enough for six hours of playback. In some situations, they can come in handy as a traditional headset, for example if you want to take a call while cycling.

We received the sample via Geekbuying, which sells the Digicare bone conduction headphones for $69.


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