Cyclists: bone-conduction earphones while riding?
 
            
                
                    amandaeve                
                
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                    I am debating buying a "smart" helmet with bone-conduction earphones built into the straps (Cronos) or a standalone set (AfterShokz), but I can't decide which is a better choice. The helmet appeals to me because it would be less conspicuous, but a standalone headset would be higher quality and more versatile. Anyone have any opinions on either option? Anyone listen to music/podcasts while riding?                
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            I would probably go with the stand alone simply for the fact that I could use them for other things.
 I only listen to music if I'm riding on a dedicated trail. Most of my riding is on the road though, so I'm mostly listening for traffic.0
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            I personally do not... I don't like it on principle alone.
 But if you want to do it, I'd go with separate headphones and helmet for a number of reasons. Cost, which I assume is higher with separates, is the only reason I'd even consider the built-in headphone option.0
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            Not trying to be off topic but I bought a Bluetooth Earpiece for just exactly this reason. I do a lot of trail riding and if I am by myself I like to play music or listen to podcasts. Since the earpiece is only in one ear then I don't miss any sounds I shouldn't miss and another upside is the hands-free operation of my phone if needed.1
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            @oysterboy not off topic, that's what I'm looking for, just thinking having both ears totally open would be one step better.0
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            I have a set of this type of thru-bone earphones I use in pool, no idea how good sound is on land. How good is sound?0
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            Not trying to be off topic but I bought a Bluetooth Earpiece for just exactly this reason. I do a lot of trail riding and if I am by myself I like to play music or listen to podcasts. Since the earpiece is only in one ear then I don't miss any sounds I shouldn't miss and another upside is the hands-free operation of my phone if needed.
 On some of my longer trail rides, especially when there's only a few folks on the trail, I sometimes fall into a bit of internal reverie (daydreaming! LOL). That's when a faster rider silently whooshing by, or even an "you're OK, on your left!" startles me. I guess I'm not comfortable with the idea of earphones for myself yet (back in the saddle since Christmas after 30+ yrs). Not being snooty saying this, but just being outside is great. I plug in with earbuds at home all the time, so outside is my diversion.1
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