Designed for all-day comfort, open ear headphones letting you enjoy high-quality sound from your favorite music or podcasts while staying aware of your surroundings. These Bluetooth audio devices are perfect for running, jumping, or active movement—keeping you connected to both your audio and the world around you.

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FAQ


What is the point of open headphones?


Whether you choose open-ear, in-ear, or over-ear headphones, it's important to ensure they offer key features that protect your hearing: limited direct sound pressure, ambient sound awareness, and support for safe listening habits. Open-ear headphones typically allow you to hear your surroundings, helping reduce the risk of accidents, while over-ear models are generally gentler on the ear canal compared to in-ear designs.


Choosing between open-back and closed-back headphones depends on your specific needs, environment, and listening habits. Open-back headphones are ideal for comfort and sports activities, offering breathability and awareness of your surroundings. On the other hand, closed-back headphones are better suited for recording, gaming, or any situation where noise isolation and focused sound are essential.


Yes, with open-ear headphones, others may hear your music—especially if you're using open-back models that leak sound. Bone or air conduction headphones have minimal sound leakage, but it's still possible in quiet settings.


Open-ear and bone conduction headphones are not exactly the same. Open-ear refers to any design that leaves the ear canal open, allowing you to hear your surroundings. Bone conduction is a specific type of open-ear headphone that sends sound through the bones of your skull instead of your eardrums.