i got two from shokz, but both degraded after a few years - first they offered recycling them, but they stopped doing that even. it would be nice to have one that could be used for longer

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    I’ve tried to find some but most bone conduction headsets are made for the athletic market - swimmers and runners - so being waterproof is paramount. Repairability and being waterproof don’t usually play nice together. There are only a few manufacturers so there’s not much incentive to compete. None were up to my standards. As it stands today bone conducting headsets are just ewaste. The only company I could see doing them well is Fairphone but that’s an entirely new product category, and a relatively unpopular one at that. I wouldn’t get my hopes up.

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      My first pair the pads over the “speaker” bit fell off after time.

      Granted I had thoroughly drenched them in sweat and other random outdoor gunk for nearly 2 years before they did.

      My second pair doesn’t have the pads and have been holding up well. No issues on my end but I would wager the battery will fail in time.

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      Mine got a rattle in one side where the speaker broke free inside the housing. Still works but is annoying.

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    I was interested in getting some, so checked out the website of Shokz. On the positive side they are very dedicated to openness—their slogan is “be open” —, but on the negative side they define openness narrowly as “not covering your ears”.

    I was hoping to find information about sustainability and repairability, and for a second I got my hopes up. Oh well.

    Hopefully we’ll see some less crap products in the future. I feel like the technology is promising. Will be watching this thread—I don’t have suggestions, I just found their dedication to openness to be amusing.

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      fwiw I’ve owned a pair of Shokz running headphones for like 5 years now and they still work great. No noticeable issues with battery degradation. Maybe only issue is the rubber cover for th USB socket got stretched and I recently cut it off.

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    I bought a cheap pair off aliexpress that I’m happy with.

    They were 8% of the Shokz price and have held up fine for 12 months, and are usb-c charging.

    Shokz wouldn’t hear me out for their device breaking and offered me a 20% off non-combinable voucher for another pair.