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this post was submitted on 02 Aug 2024
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I think bone conducting audio is inherently "bad", simply because of the massive variances of humans and some of them insist on having extremely dampening material on their skulls called "skin".
You can't really get a clear signal over that channel.
Definitely agree.
The audio is pretty bad, but they're so convenient and comfortable and there are so many headsets I'm hoping someone will tell me that there are some headsets they've used that are less acoustically offensive than others.