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Mojawa Bone Conduction Headphones, Mojo2 Open Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Sports Headset With

mojawa bone conduction headphones mojo2 open ear wireless bluetooth headphones sports headset with deep bass and secure fit ip67 waterproof 26g 8

mojawa Bone Conduction Headphones, MOJO2 Open Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Sports Headset with Deep Bass and Secure Fit, IP67 Waterproof, 26g, 8H Playtime for Running Cycling Workouts, Black

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  • Premium Bass:With Mojo2’s patented 3rd generation Maglev-Bass actuator, the added oscillators in the low frequency range tripled the vibration acceleration for an increased bass response rate, decrease latency, and ultimately a deeper and rich bass experience.
  • Open-Ear Safety and comfort:Bone conduction technology delivers audio through the cheekbones, keeping your ears open to your external environments and potential dangers. The bud-free & pain-free design minimizes ear canal damages and eliminates ear fatigue or possible ear infections; making it much safer and comfortable than traditional headphones for sports, work, and everyday life.
  • Lightweight and Secure Fit:The Mojo2 features a unique vertical design that enhances gravity distribution allowing it to stay securely in place even during extreme sports. Made with durable yet flexible titanium alloy with soft silicone padding and weighs only 26g, the headset is made for prolonged wear with comfort.
  • Ultimate Sweatproof and Easy to Clean: With an IP67 rating, Mojo2 is built to withstand dust, sweat, rain, and snow, ensuring you keep up with your training in any weather and condition. The hydrophobic nanocoating resist the corrosive nature of sweat for intense workouts and the entire headset can be washed in water after use. * Not suitable for swimming
  • 8H Playtime with fast charging(at 50% volume):A single charge can provide 8 hours of continuous music and podcasts to keep you energizes during your training. Extend the usage with a 5-minute quick charge for 120 mins of additional playing time. The magnetic charger of the MOJO2 bone conduction headphones is upgraded for a faster and more stable charging experience. Together with the latest Bluetooth 5.2 chip for a more reliable connection, you can stay connected throughout the day. * A full charge gives you 1 month standby time.

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Brand : mojawa
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 4.2
Price : US $149.99
Review Count : 123
SalesRank : 0

mojawa bone conduction headphones mojo2 open ear wireless bluetooth headphones sports headset with deep bass and secure fit ip67 waterproof 26g 8
mojawa bone conduction headphones mojo2 open ear wireless bluetooth headphones sports headset with deep bass and secure fit ip67 waterproof 26g 8
mojawa bone conduction headphones mojo2 open ear wireless bluetooth headphones sports headset with deep bass and secure fit ip67 waterproof 26g 8
mojawa bone conduction headphones mojo2 open ear wireless bluetooth headphones sports headset with deep bass and secure fit ip67 waterproof 26g 8

mojawa Bone Conduction Headphones, MOJO2 Open Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Sports Headset with Deep Bass and Secure Fit, IP67 Waterproof, 26g, 8H Playtime for Running Cycling Workouts, Black

  • I have owned several generations of bone conduction headphones by Aftershoks (re-branded as \"Shoks\" some time back), and have always been pleased with their performance and the improvements they\'ve made over the years. Since (no matter who makes them) bone conduction headphones suffer from weaker bass performance than traditional headphones/earphones, Mojawa caught my attention with their \"patented maglev-bass actuator.\" I decided to get the Mojo2 and compare them to my Aftershoks Aeropex (these were also renamed, and are now known as \"OpenRun\").FitFrom looking at the product images, I was slightly concerned by the Mojo2\'s shape; specifically, the part than hangs behind the ear, because on Shoks products, the battery and electronics sweep back along the headband, not down as they do on the Mojo2. Upon wearing the Mojo2, I quickly realized that their design is just as comfortable as Shoks. The Aeropex are very stable and move very little while wearing, but, because of their shape, the Mojo2 move even less. It turns out that the only negative of the Mojo2\'s shape is that I have to move my ear forward to operate the volume control; it\'s not really a problem, but it takes some getting used to.Construction and AestheticsThe Aeropex and Mojo2 are both positioned as \"premium\" by their manufacturers, and they back it up with their looks and build, down to their titanium frames for flexibility and durability. Strictly speaking on aesthetics, I prefer the more minimalist, streamlined look of the Aeropex -- the textured metal on the Mojo2 driver housings and the gloss black over the battery and electronics are nice, but, in my opinion, make them look a bit dated (like a years-old design). Ultimately, it\'s just an observation that very few people will care about, and I\'m happy to wear either of them in public anyway.PerformanceIn my experience, Mojo2 gets 8 hours of playtime just like Mojawa said they would (my Aeropex do, too).Mojo2\'s voice prompts (\"power on,\" \"source connected,\" etc.) have a pre-set volume seemingly unrelated to music volume, and they\'re too loud. They\'re not painful, but they\'re annoying.Mojo2\'s Bluetooth connection is rock-solid. No music stutter or disconnections.I never wear earplugs when using bone conduction headphones, (I\'ll just wear IEMs if I don\'t need the \"open ear\" benefit), but I did it for the sake of testing -- and found that Aeropex performs much better than Mojo2. While Aeropex sounds similar (but muffled) with earplugs, Mojo2 also sounds muffled *but* certain frequencies seem to be more affected than others, making it seem like parts of the song are missing. These results are interesting but meaningless to me, because I\'ll never wear earplugs to listen to either again -- but, it\'s worth noting for anyone that plans to use earplugs frequently.Now, back to bass: I was very skeptical about the \"patented maglev-bass actuator\" technology in the Mojo2 making any difference, because bone conduction is bone conduction. But, Mojo2 does in fact succeed in delivering more pronounced bass than Aeropex. To be clear: bone conduction is still bone conduction, and, patents or not, the Mojo2 do not approach the level of bass you\'d get from over-ears or in-ears -- if massive bass is the most important thing to you in music, bone conduction in general is not for you. The difference in bass between the two headphones is, in my opinion, noticeable but not significant -- and it comes with a slight downside: I can feel the vibrations from the Mojo2 drivers against my skin more than Aeropex -- the difference is small, but it\'s there.Regarding the rest of the frequency range, both headphones perform like premium bone conduction should, and I don\'t have a preference.The EndI have more headphones than anybody should, and I\'m pleased to welcome Mojo2 to the family, where it will share equal playtime with Aeropex in the bone conduction rotation... But, if I were looking to upgrade from Aeropex (or the non-pro version of OpenRun), I would not consider Mojo2 a \"must buy.\" However, if you\'re coming from older Aftershoks, or a junk brand, or you\'re looking for your first set of bone conduction headphones, I think you\'ll be very happy with Mojo2.
  • I have been looking for a set of earphones that do not interfere with my hearing aids or which I don\'t have to remove the hearing aids in order to use the earphones. These do the trick. Since they actually do not go into the ears, I need not remove my hearing aids. That way I can still hear what\'s going on around me while listening to videos, music, whatever.Adjusting the volume can be tricky because the earphone is very close to my ear, where the earphone mic, etc is located. I must be careful not to accidentally get the hearing aid (which won\'t adjust the volume!) instead of the earphone. Resolving that is mostly practice and learning where each is.Voice quality is good for my use. I listen to videos, rarely will listen to music on these earphones.I\'ve only had the earphones for a day, so I can\'t comment yet on battery life.Pairing with my Mac-mini was effortless, except I had kill the wifi speaker in a separate step. I didn\'t hear anything through the earphones until I did that.
  • These are my first bone conduction headphones so I don\'t really have anything else to compare them to. I got them for work so that I can listen to music and podcasts while still being able to hear my surroundings and for the most part they do the job. In a somewhat noisy/ large environment the music needs to be at almost full volume to hear it and at that point it almost totally blocks out other sounds like people talking.Also these advertise some bass boost capabilities however you really can\'t hear the bass. The headphones just vibrate more on bass notes so you tend to feel the bass rather than hear it. That can get kind of annoying with any heavy bass songs and the volume up. It feels like a massager rubbing up against your head.The headphones are pretty comfortable to wear. They are a soft silicone material and very light weight so after a while of wearing them you almost don\'t even notice they\'re there. The head band running around the back of your neck can be annoying especially if you like to wear hoodies or collared shirts/ jackets. The band will get bumped around and the movement messes up the sound a bit. You also can\'t really lie down comfortably or sit back with your head against a headrest with out the headphones moving around.The sound quality is pretty crisp and clear. I\'m pretty impressed with that and don\'t really have any complaints.Design wise I wish they had thought out their button placement and functions better. There are two main controls; a button that sits over the left ear and a slider touch pad behind the right ear. I wish they had made both sides have buttons and sliders. You have to tap the button twice to skip and three times to go back to the previous song. I wish they had made a button on the right side so you could tap twice on the right to skip and tap twice on the left to reverse. That\'s all more a personal preference and not really an issue though.One last complaint is that the package didn\'t come with any thorough English instructions. Just a little instruction booklet all in Chinese. There are some basic instructions on the box but other than that you\'re pretty much on your own.Overall I like these headphones and I do recommend them, hoever I don\'t really think they\'re worth the $100+ you pay for them. I feel like a better and more realistic price point would be around$70-80.
  • Good sound, good fit, solid construction, great battery life, and lightweight. The only real drawback to them is a huge problem, though. The charging cable is proprietary and doesn\'t seem to be available for purchase anywhere online. Rather than utilizing a commercially available cable type they have made their own and have not made it available for replacement. So guard the cable with your life.
  • The bass is far more rich than Shokz headset. They also offer far more environmental awareness with shokz I was almost run down by a tractor once. The extreme high end is somewhat wanting but it does reach into the 15khz range without issue. A transducer on the piece that drops down behind the ear would fix the high end as there is little muscul tissue there to impede the high notes.

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