Bone Conduction. You may have heard of this fancy term, also called bone conduction. It’s the innovative alternative to traditional headphones. But how does it actually work? In this article, we explain.

This is how bone conduction works
Headphones normally have speakers. These speakers create vibrations, which are transmitted by the air to the eardrum. Through the inner ear and the auditory nerve, they then reach the brain, which is how you hear sound.
In bone conduction, the eardrum is bypassed. The vibrations are transmitted directly through the bone in the cheekbone to the cochlea and similarly pass through the auditory nerve to the brain. The ear does not “know” that the vibrations are not coming from the eardrum.
What are the benefits of bone conduction?
Leg guidance has become increasingly popular in recent years, which is not surprising because it has a number of important advantages:
It is the solution to certain hearing problems
Because the eardrum is bypassed, it is still possible for people who have hearing damage here to hear sound. So they can still enjoy their favorite music!
You continue to hear your surroundings better
A bone conduction headset does not sit in or on the ear, so it remains free and so you can still hear your surroundings via the traditional way. Especially a lot safer in traffic!
Bone conduction headsets are more hygienic
Headphones with bone conduction are waterproof and do not come into contact with the bacteria in the ear like in-ear headphones, for example. Thus, they are more hygienic and perfect for sports!
They are more comfortable than traditional headphones
Opinions may be divided on this, but we often hear that the headsets with bone conduction are more comfortable because people find it annoying to have something in or on their ear. That’s personal, of course, but we understand those people!
Our bone conduction headsets
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Varta Longlife 9V E-Block€7,95 – €39,99
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Widex speaker€37,00
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Resound Premium charger LiNX Quattro / Key RIE€219,95
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Flare Audio Mesh bag€17,99
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Flare Audio Definition€49,99
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Sennheiser FLEX 5000€199,99
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Signia TV Sound for Pure Charge&Go BCT IX€299,99
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Doro HandleEasy 321RC€49,99
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Doro PhoneEasy 312c€59,99
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Doro Comfort 4005€109,99
Want to know more or get advice?
So bone conduction headsets are not just for the hearing impaired, they are for everyone! Their popularity is rightly increasing tremendously. Want to know more about this technology or looking for advice on your choice? Feel free to contact us!
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