These bone-conducting headphones are going for just $80, down from $120, so it's a great opportunity to grab a pair if you've been on the fence.
Sometimes you’ll see a piece of tech that is so out there, you’re not quite sure it’s real. Thankfully, bone conduction earphones aren’t a sci-fi fantasy — and some of the bigger audio brands have released products in this niche. Of course, they are often quite expensive, which tends to put people off from trying them.
The AfterShokz Titanium also has all the bells and whistles you’d expect from a premium headphone product that is made to be worn with an active lifestyle. It comes with an IP55 resistance rating for sweat, dust, and moisture, as well as Bluetooth so you can connect wirelessly. The battery life is also pretty good at six hours long, although that may be on the shorter side if you’re used to something like the AirPods from our Airpods Deals.