I tested Raycon’s bone conduction headphones across desk work, workouts, and daily use, and they’re a strong option if you care about comfort and situational awareness. You get clear highs and mids for casual listening and calls, plus legit battery life, but don’t come in expecting deep, punchy bass like in-ears.
Pros
+Open-ear design keeps you aware of your surroundings
+Very lightweight (~181g) with a flexible titanium alloy frame
+Comfortable for 8+ hours with no ear fatigue
+IP68 waterproof rating held up in sweaty workouts
+Battery life delivers around the 13-hour claim
+Respectable call quality with built-in mics
Cons
-Bass response is limited compared to traditional earbuds/headphones
-Some sound leakage at higher volumes (75%+)
-Feels weird at first if you’re new to bone conduction
-Uses a proprietary prong-style charging cable instead of standard USB-C