🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience Without Missing a Beat!
The Tayogo Bone Conduction Headphones utilize innovative bone conduction technology to deliver sound through your cheekbones, allowing for an open-ear design that keeps you aware of your surroundings. With Bluetooth 5.0 for stable connectivity, a lightweight frame, and a long-lasting battery, these headphones are perfect for active lifestyles, whether you're running, cycling, or practicing yoga.
A**L
Very comfortable, good sound, even wearing glasses
2022 Update: So, this is the third pair I have bought of these headphones. I don't expect tech to last very long. Charging ports get loose; cats chew on cords, they get tossed on hard surfaces by accident, etc. Nothing lasts forever. The first pair lasted about a year, and one side died after it had an altercation with a tile floor. I wasn't surprised. I got another pair, which lasted almost two years before the charging port finally gave up. This doesn't surprise me either because my two-year-old flagship phone is doing the same thing - as tech gets old, it starts to fail. Anyway, when the 2nd pair failed, I immediately got these again. Could I go for something more expensive that might last a bit longer? Sure, but it's tech, and it's only a matter of time before it fails. The price on these is within my budget; they have excellent sound and do their job well. That's what matters.I ran across bone conduction technology while reading a novel. I was intrigued.I was a telephone operator many years ago and used to wear a Plantronics over the hear headset. It came with a set of "buds" made of very soft plastic that went in the ear canal. I wore a size 3; the largest was a size 10. I guess I have small ear canals. They were very comfortable.Then, small headphones came out that "fit" in your ear. They never fit in my ear correctly. They hurt. I have never liked over the head and with big phones over your ears on a hot day; no, thank you!So, bone conduction seemed like a winning technology. I ordered these to see. Set up was dead simple, and they were partially charged, so I could use them immediately.Wow! I love these so much I would marry them! The sound is exceptional. I like Classical music, and these really do justice to my favorite composers.There is a tiny bit of sound leakage if you have your music source at the highest volume and a person is sitting right next to you, but that's to be expected. In the same scenario, they vibrate if the volume is very high, but don't distort, which is just great.I wear glasses, and they fit perfectly. I took the dog for a walk and, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, even wore a facemask and glasses with these on. We enjoyed a brisk walk while I could hear music and what was happening around me.My phone rang, and it had no issues automatically switching to Bluetooth. The sound quality was great, and my caller could hear me just fine.Charging was simple and fast. The little light went from red to blue in about 15 minutes. I haven't had them long enough to find out how long the charge lasts, and I'll update that later.These are so comfortable, if I didn't hear the music, I would forget they were on.
F**9
Perfect for public spaces and staying aware
These are a great bargain, sound, wonderful, allow you to be aware of your environment and at the same time. Listen to audio while being active. They’re not intended to block out noise and so they’re not made for perfect audio. They’re perfect for public spaces where you want to be aware of your environment and Still be able to listen to music, audio videos, etc.
T**N
Excellent Bargain Refurbished
Edited: it was my Bluetooth keyboard. For some reason, when the keyboard was on, it interfered with **any** BT headset.Otherwise, excellent piece of kit.Original: Purchased them 2021 Jan 8. Lasted until 2024 Feb 1 Rest in peace.Pro: Clear sound. Strong band. Water-resistant as advertised. Lightweight. Mostly comfortable.Cons: Dead. That's a big one. All of a sudden, it started to go "Connecting..." "Connected..." "Disconnected..." over and over. It seemed to stabilize after 3 or 4 minutes, but watching a YouTube video resulted in hearing a word (or approx. 0.25 seconds) every 2 or 3 seconds. Tried removing & re-adding the device, rebooting the computer, powering on and off the headset, and even supposedly resetting the headset (as per one helpful article.)No dice. Tayogo's website doesn't have firmware bin to try to factory reset it.The only other downside is that the neckband doesn't work _for me_ when I'm laying down. Aside from that, I've been talking up this headset to friends and family.Now I have to eat my words. Thank you, Tayogo S2. Now, begone.
S**N
very dissatisfied
I bought 2 pr. Quality for talking on the phone is horrible and to listen to videos or other things, have to have volume really high
J**R
Not for The Seasoned User
These headphones have virtually the same manufacturing in chassis as a pair that recently was discontinued that I had been buying for a little over 5yrs, which is why I purchased these. The caveat being key components were cheaped out on, being the speakers themselves & the headband.Headband:The headband of this pair is floppy & doesn't hold the headphones against my head (though someone with a bigger head might be fine), whereas the headband on my old pair was rubber coated metal, this pair is either just plastic or has a cheaper metal inside.Sound quality:The drivers themselves are awful, there is an obnoxious subwoofer to cover up the cheaper/quieter speaker. It sounds like podcasters are underwater & with the earpieces that slip out of place the bass is the only thing I hear when listening to music because these headphones are more "air conduction" then "bone conduction".Verdict:Other little things are annoyinh like the charger dust cap is floppy on this model whereas my prior model it wasn't & the Bluebooth voice is barely audibles, but all in all Im going to wear them for a few days before I return them to see if I can live with some of these downsides because honestly the styling and layout is the same as my last pair so Im familiar with it. I'm going to keep researching, but the market recently has been flooded with cheap bone/air conduction headphones (to the point I've seen them in department stores & normal people are using them) so there's a lot of sifting I may have to do to find a good pair again, before there were like 5 companies making these and it was easy to tell what ones suited your needs best.RecommendationTo someone getting into bone conduction I could see these being fine (even with questionable build) but Ive been using this style of headphone for yrs now & I don't think these are going to cut it.Edit: Im still going to rock with them, I'll update this when they break. As far as the fit, my ponytail was pushing on them the first day & that's what was making them slip. Also I recommend making a mountain shape in an equalizer (Image attached to my Spotify settings) this is because these headphones are mid-scooped which is to say none of the middle frequencys in music come through which is fine for rock but makes everything else sound muddy & cheap.EDIT SEPTEMBER 3RD: My right earpiece is a bit fried (I did consistently use the loud Spotify setting which prioritizes volume over audio quality/dynamics *audiophiles collectively gasp that I would use such a feature*). Spend a bit more to get a more premium brand.EDIT NOV 27TH: Right earpiece is no longer working, and left earpiece sounds like a clapped out honda civic subwoofer to put it poetically. Left Ear died shortly after. These are junk, they don't last; don't buy.
S**S
Great value
Good product, works well and cheap!
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