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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3969152" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Well I bought the same set of headphones as the OP linked in this thread yesterday and got them today. I had heard of them but didn't know a thing about how they worked or how effective they may be. This particular set is on the small side but it's workable for me. I have a big old noggin, I can't keep a hat on in the wind to save my life.</p><p></p><p>I also have a case of tinnitus to point of hearing ringing and birds and bugs chirping constantly. Anyway, these work far better that the Apple AirPod Pro's I have. They work alright but won't maintain seal and I have to run the volume very high which isn't optimal. With the Airpods I generally have the volume on my Mac at 3 notches down from max and can be pegged at max on some media. Youtube is all over the map with volume level, it just depends. Slightly less on my iPhone but they don't fit my ears well. Also have the same problem with some bluetooth ear pro buds I bought to use at the range in the summer time. Can't get a seal with them either so I guess I have jacked up ears too. lol</p><p></p><p>With these bone conduction head phones I'm listening to music right now at 3 notches from the bottom. Huge difference! Now I'm going to find an audiologist and look into bone conduction hearing aids. They have those too! </p><p></p><p>Thanks [USER=24583]@p238shooter[/USER] for posting this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3969152, member: 3099"] Well I bought the same set of headphones as the OP linked in this thread yesterday and got them today. I had heard of them but didn't know a thing about how they worked or how effective they may be. This particular set is on the small side but it's workable for me. I have a big old noggin, I can't keep a hat on in the wind to save my life. I also have a case of tinnitus to point of hearing ringing and birds and bugs chirping constantly. Anyway, these work far better that the Apple AirPod Pro's I have. They work alright but won't maintain seal and I have to run the volume very high which isn't optimal. With the Airpods I generally have the volume on my Mac at 3 notches down from max and can be pegged at max on some media. Youtube is all over the map with volume level, it just depends. Slightly less on my iPhone but they don't fit my ears well. Also have the same problem with some bluetooth ear pro buds I bought to use at the range in the summer time. Can't get a seal with them either so I guess I have jacked up ears too. lol With these bone conduction head phones I'm listening to music right now at 3 notches from the bottom. Huge difference! Now I'm going to find an audiologist and look into bone conduction hearing aids. They have those too! Thanks [USER=24583]@p238shooter[/USER] for posting this! [/QUOTE]
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