🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience with Sudio B2!
The Sudio B2 Wireless Earphones utilize advanced bone conduction technology to deliver sound through your temples, ensuring you stay aware of your surroundings. With Bluetooth 5.3, a playtime of up to 7.5 hours, quick USB-C charging, and an IPX5 water resistance rating, these lightweight earphones are perfect for active lifestyles. Their sleek design and user-friendly controls make them a stylish and practical choice for any occasion.
A**N
Unfortunately, They Died Just After a Month
As I used these headphones from time to time throughout the last month or so, I was intending to leave a long and thoughtful review about them (how the sound quality seemed okay to me, how I enjoyed being able to listen to music but not have it interfere with hearing the things going on around me, how easy it was to pair them with various devices, how they fit me well but did not fit my husband at all, etc.).Unfortunately, the main thing you need to know from this review is that one day, I turned them on and was going to use them, and they suddenly stopped working. There was at least 50% battery left at the time, so this should not have been the issue. They do not charge. They do not turn on at all. They are completely unusable. Because of this, I sadly cannot recommend this product to anyone. This definitely should not happen with a set of headphones used lightly for a little over a month.
C**E
Great for outdoor activities
Solid sound and excellent battery life. Perfect for running in town when you need to hear ambient noise
K**R
Meh, but wait, there's more.
Some might say that my wife has a "shoe problem." I have a headphone problem, meaning I love headphones and have for a long time. I have collected and used many different brands and types.That said, these are my first bone-conducting "jawphones." I've used these Sudio B2 Wireless Earphones for the last week and a half.I'm conflicted. I'm not fond of the sound quality. There, I said it. Sure, it's all subjective. And with that said, these " jawphones" do have some uses. Do you need to be aware of your surroundings while working on something and listening to music? Check. Do you want to fall asleep but not want anything in your ears? Check. Do you not like stuff in your ears while you work out or run? Check. Have some types of physical hearing issues? Check.I am trying to figure out the answer to the following question. If you have facial hair (beard, sideburns), do these sound the same as if you didn't have facial hair? No, I'm not shaving my beard off to find out. I digress.I like the fact that you can recharge these via USB-C. The controls are small but work fine, and connectivity was a breeze. They are comfortable and seem well-made. They are incredibly light, portable, and suitable for everyday carry or in a bug-out kit. These have an ingress rating of IPX5, meaning they have some moisture protection (low-pressure water projected by a nozzle against the enclosure), but they are not submersible. Battery life seems reasonable.These come with spatial sound by Dirac Virtuo, which I recommend for headphones. But since I don't have a baseline for how these "jawphones" sound without Dirac Virtuo, I can't say if it makes them sound better or worse.If you're an audiophile, you might think about pitching these in the garbage but don't tell me they don't have some excellent use cases. I don't want to give these three stars, and I want to provide them with three and one-half stars, but I can't. They are what they are.
J**S
Interesting
My youngest is involved with the deaf community and mentioned headphones like this before. So when I saw them, I decided to give them a try. Interesting is the word I use since they do provide reasonably good sound.I have buds and just hate them since they often fall out and are way to expensive if one gets lost. These work well, stay on my head, and allow me to move around without fear of losing one or both. The sound is not like my buds, but that wasn't the goal. I wanted them so I could do work, gardening, etc with music or podcasts playing in the background. They do that well!!
D**N
So uncomfortable!
I can't wear earbuds because they hurt my ears, so I always wear over the ear headphones. I thought I would give bone conduction headphones a try. I hope that these are not representative of the technology because they are SO UNCOMFORTABLE. The distance between the square part that goes behind your ear, and the round part that goes in front of your ear is about half of the size of my actual ear. I cannot find any comfortable way to wear these that doesn't put pressure on either the front or the back of my ear in a quite painful way. The only way I can find to wear these is to put the round part actually inside of my ear, as an over-the-ear headphone. Which makes them exactly NOT a bone conduction headphone.Unsurprisingly, when I put them over my ear instead of in front of my ear, it immediately doubles the sound quality which leads to the next point. Yes, you can hear from them when they are sitting in front of your ear which is great because then that makes them legal to use while you are driving, but it's really not great sound quality at all.The instructions that you get are so tiny that you need a magnifying glass. They don't seem to have a pause button. And the controls on the little square part are so tiny that I actually have to take them off to figure out which one is which. So basically, these are only useful if I need them in an emergency and my other headphones have run out of battery.
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