

🎧 Hear everything, miss nothing — the wired bone conduction edge.
GZCRDZ 3.5MM Wired Bone Conduction Headphones combine innovative bone conduction technology with a universal wired 3.5mm interface, delivering clear audio while keeping your ears open to the environment. Lightweight (18g) and IPX4 water resistant, they’re built for professionals needing situational awareness during calls or radio use. Featuring a built-in noise reduction microphone and mute control, these headphones offer reliable, plug-and-play compatibility with phones, computers, and speakers—no charging required.



| ASIN | B0CPQ48ZGB |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,592 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5,686 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Tangle Free |
| Compatible devices | Telephones, Tablets, Desktops, Laptops, Cellphones |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Volume Control |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item model number | H08M |
| Item weight | 15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | GZCRDZ |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model name | Wired bone conduction earphones |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 14.91 x 12.4 x 4.9 cm; 15 g |
| Package type | Cardboard box or padded envelope |
| Recommended uses for product | Calling, Cycling, Running |
| Sensitivity | 116 dB |
| Style | Minimalist |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | NO |
J**E
My review will tell you everything you need to know about this product from my personal experience communicated as genuine and straightforward as possible. It is imitation bone conduction and you're paying $20 (at the time of this post) so what can you expect? Well I'll tell you. If you're buying this to listen to music then don't. You're wasting your money. If you're buying this to protect your ears in the long-run and have very clear audio signals come through this is everything you could ask for. I'd recommend this to anyone who is police, fire rescue, security, host, honestly any work related radio that requires a non-bluetooth 3.5mm radio jack for work. My motivation to buy this was every day my job pushes out really high alert frequencies that are extremely loud and will undoubtedly lead to hearing loss and I want to avoid that as a future audio engineer. Another reason I chose these is in my current profession (security) I need to be aware of everything going on around me but I still need to be able to hear all the radio traffic. These babies allow me to do just that, and it also auto balances very high transmission signals to level out with the rest of the sounds which is super nice compression. How it works in comparison to the real deal. These (imitation bone conduction headphones) have little speakers that push audio frequencies up from a speaker right below the outer ear shaving past the ear but not directly into the ear. It does not go into the ear so it doesn't block external sounds or lock the frequencies into your ear. Most radios are mono, not stereo, so the signals will only transmit through one side. If you need situational awareness this is honestly a good thing. If you plug it in to PC, phone, etc, you'll get stereo. You can listen to music but I'd recommend a different pair of headphones for that. Real bone conduction headphones can even work better than hearing aids, and allows people to hear even more bands of frequencies on the spectrum that they usually could never hear at all. It's for those who have hearing damage at (all levels minus deaf) it really is a miracle tech. How it works is it sends the audio frequencies direct through the muscle tissue, skin, and bones using direct vibrations to make it all the way to the inner ear where all of the audio signal can be received and processed much better than any ear piece or hearing aid could do. The good ones are not cheap. Again, don't expect this to make up for your hearing loss, this is an imitation device that could do so much better if it marketed more properly using the strengths in this comment and a bit more honesty in the description/title. If you have a "wide" head, these might be a bit to tight and will not fit properly. If you're head isn't super big you'll be just fine basically. I'd say it would fit most men, women, they, them, so on, so forth, snug. Summary: Using it for radio in the work force I highly recommend you buy this product. If you just want to protect your ears with basic headphones these will do that but don't expect it to sounds amazing, or boosted, they're just clear and audible. If you're looking at this to make up for hearing loss as an alternative this is probably not for you, and if you're looking at this for music (it's not terrible) but this is not the way to go. I would recommend more "name brands" that are marketed specifically as music headphones. I hope I've cleared the confusion going over this product and addressed any questions or uncertainties in the purchase. I hope you have a great day!
D**G
If you need wired headphones, these provide both quality and value
H**T
Friend is happy so all is good. he says they work well Recommended
A**R
Bien satisfait
K**T
WARNING: These are *NOT* bone conduction headphones, but simply ordinary air conduction headphones without holes in the plastic housing. If you want to wear regular headphones but also maintain awareness of your environment and ambient sounds, then these *might* be helpful. However, since there are no holes in the housing for the speakers, the sound quality is quite poor. For audiobooks maybe it's acceptable, but definitely not for music listening. If you want want actual bone conduction headphones, then move along because these have zero bone conduction properties. If you press the speakers up against your skull, absolutely nothing is heard.
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