The Best Bone Conduction Headphones from ETEREO MIJ Korea
MIJ is a manufacturing company that aims for safe and
convenient life that contributes to modern lifestyle. Our Bone conduction
Bluetooth headsets and Hearing aid devices use bone conduction sound
transmission system which prevent users from unsafe and unhealthy way of
listening. Furthermore, our product gives hearing impaired people a hearing aid
function.
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How Do Bone Conduction Headphones Work?
If you haven’t heard of bone conduction headphones, then
prepare yourself for something weird. They’re ultra quiet, they don’t sit on
(or in) your ears, and they vibrate your skull. But how can you hear sound
through your skull? Bone conduction Bluetooth headsets
Before diving into bone conduction, let’s first look at how
sound works. Like light, sound travels through the air in waves. But unlike
light, sound can also travel through dense objects. This is why sounds are
usually referred to as “pressure waves.” They cause objects to vibrate, even if
you can’t see it.
There are a bunch of tiny organs in your ear designed to
react to sound. In other words, they’re great at vibrating. The star of the
show is your eardrum, which is a thin flap of skin that vibrates like the head
of a drum or the diaphragm of a microphone. It encourages your other ear organs
and tiny ear bones to vibrate. Tinnitus therapy sound
Why Use Bone Conduction Headphones?
Again, bone conduction headphones skip the eardrum and don’t
push much sound into the air, so they have several practical uses. For one, you
can use them to free up your ears while exercising, talking to people, or
listening for traffic. You can also use them to avoid the harmful sound
levels of typical headphones. They’re essentially the opposite of
noise-canceling headphones.
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