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  1. Yeah I love riding and listening to music! I mostly use conduction headphones so I can still hear what’s going on around me

  2. Not as much as I used to. I actually haven’t done it in a long while. Even tho I do always ride outside with my speaker.

  3. I have to tune down my music when I get near a busy street cause when I have em loud my mind plays tricks and has me seeing things are not there lol 😂.

  4. Almost everyday. Only trying to avoid when it’s raining and need to cover my head with hood so can’t see much when I’m turning around so at least can hear what’s going on behind me

  5. peacenchemicals on

    definitely, but i keep my left side open to listen for traffic.

    but i go through phases where i listen to music or just enjoy the sounds around me + tires meeting the pavement.

  6. No. I dont often take more than a track. Just corner store and back.

    To work, I like hearing all that fuss. Again, it’s quick. Shorter than an intermission.

    I have a speaker when I ride the trails. Others can hear me coming from behind.

  7. slackdaffodil20 on

    I always listen to music with headphones

    Also is this comment section sponsored by Bone Conductions?

  8. Yes. I use a tiny JBL speaker. Obviously not blasting it full volume, so I still hear the city well.

  9. jupiterknowsbest on

    Not in the city but when I get out of the hectic streets it’s earbud in the non car side of the road

  10. If I would, I’d only listen on speakers, like not blasting so the whole city can hear it, but I don’t feel safe with my ears plugged in, and I’m waaayyyy to broke to buy one of those bone thingies lol

  11. I wear this open ear clip on head phones. Not quite bone conducting but the speaker sits on the outside. They are cheap and do the trick.

  12. Bose Ultra Open Earbuds 👌

    Better sound quality than bone conduction and no over-ear loop which is great as it annoys me when wearing sunnies.

  13. Yup can’t ride without music but hell no with earbuds I had some bad ending because of that so now I’m just mounting my speaker to my handlebars loud enough for me to hear both of my music and the city because the two combined is a blast

  14. I have a JBL clip on my backpack strap, so pretty close to my ear. Don’t need to turn it up too high for me to hear and not loud enough to bother other people, and I can still hear all traffic. Works great for me, I don’t need the sound quality of in ear headphones while I’m riding but appreciate having some music in the background.

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