I finally found bone conduction headphones that stay on while swimming (and they sound great)
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- The H2O Audio Tri Pro multi-sport bone conduction headphones are available now for $199.
- They support locally-stored music, in-water audio sounds fantastic, and the headset has a high quality build.
- At $179, the headset is not the cheapest pair on the market, and the battery life is limited to roughly four to five hours.
While the H2O Audio Tri Pro are available on the H2O site, Amazon currently only carries the newer model of these headphones, the H2O Audio Tri 2 Pro, which include all of the same features (and a few improvements).
Bone conduction headphones are my default accessory whenever I'm running and cycling, as they let me stay aware of my surroundings. I've also tried bone conduction headphones while swimming, but the water presents technical challenges that require you to download music locally, presenting a hurdle for most people. Does anyone still download music files?
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