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The best bone conduction headphones in 2024 help keep you aware of your surroundings

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Need some new headphones? Sure, you could go for a bulky over-the-ear pair; or earbuds that can fall out of your ears after you place them. But bone conduction headphones are a great option that you may not have considered. They transmit sound through your cheekbones instead of sitting on or inside of your ears. By sending vibrations to your inner ear through your facial bones, they let you to listen to music and take calls while still being able to hear ambient noises around you. They also look pretty cool, which means you’ll get lots of questions about what you’re wearing.  

If you want headphones that won’t block out the world entirely, bone conduction models are a great hands-free option, whether you’re commuting, exercising, or just tuning in to your favorite playlist. Like ambient mode on noise-canceling headphones, they’re great for helping you stay aware of your surroundings for safety. Of course, they sound great and you can have crystal clear mobile conversations with them by connecting them to your smartphone

Want to try a pair of bone conduction headphones, but aren’t quite sure where to start? We’ve curated some of our favorite picks for you. Below, find some of the best bone conduction headphone picks across various price points with features like Bluetooth connectivity, battery life, sound quality and more. 


The best bone conduction headphones in 2024


Shokz OpenRun Bluetooth bone conduction headphones: $125

Shokz OpenRun Bluetooth bone conduction headphones

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These bone conduction headphones are our favorite pick, and they’ll work best for most users. With a lightweight, wraparound headband, they offer a a snug and comfortable fit so they stay put, no matter what you’re doing. Though they’re definitely noticeable, they’re some of the most low-key headphones you’ll find in terms of bone conduction models, and they feel like they were made to sit atop your head. 

They offer satisfying bass and great treble, with higher clarity when compared to several other headphones in this class. They also offer eight hours of batter, which means you can get a full workday out of them if you need them to last. Plus, a 10-minute quick charge will give you another 1.5 hours of use, so you have plenty of juice to play with. 

If you’re used to the type of awareness that traditional noise-canceling cans can give you, you’ll enjoy wearing these. Whether you want to stay alert on neighborhood runs or want something lightweight that won’t get ruined during long workouts, this model is an excellent choice. 


H2O Audio Tri Multi-Sport Waterproof bone conduction headphones: $100

H2O Audio Tri Multi-Sport Waterproof bone conduction headphones

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These headphones are designed for listening to music during any activity, from running to swimming, but they particularly shine when it comes to water sports or active types who sweat a lot. That’s their best feature, actually – you won’t have to worry about water creeping in, as they’re waterproof and sweatproof with an IPX8 rating. 

That means they can withstand submersion up to 12 feet underwater. If you have challenging workouts, sweat a lot, or spend a lot of time in the water, these are a great choice for you.

With 8GB of onboard storage, you can also load hundreds of songs andd listen without a phone using the built-in MP3 player. You’ll get up to 6 hours of battery life per charge, which is great for long training sessions. 

Looking for musical motivation in the pool? These headphones deliver with crystal clear sound that works as hard as you do. 


Mojawa Run Plus bone conduction headphones: $160

Mojawa Run Plus bone conduction headphones

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These bone conduction headphones are a premium option that include use a proprietary Maglev-Bass actuator and special anchor system to deliver high audio quality with rich bass and bright treble. They’re waterproof, lightweight, and packed with a wide variety of features you’ll come back to again and again.

You can connect these headphones to your favorite device or phone via Bluetooth 5.2 or use the MP3 storage mode to directly load music and audio. And though they offer up to 8 hours of power on a single charge, you ca get another hour and a half of playtime with just five minutes of charge time.

These headphones feel great to wear; their frames feel hardy and long-lasting; and there’s a lot to love about this particular pair. If you’re wanting to get the Cadillac of bone conduction headphones, these stand as one of the best you can get as they tick all the major boxes you could need. 


Vidonn bone conduction headphones: $46

Vidonn bone conduction headphones

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You can get an affordable pair of bone conduction headphones, and they’ll sound great, at least in the case of this model from Vidonn. They’re stylish and budget-friendly, and you’ll love tossing them on for daily use. 

Built with sweat-proof materials, these lightweight open ear headphones have an IP55 water resistance rating to withstand sweat and light rain during workouts. Plus, their durable ABS plastic titanium frame provide a secure fit that won’t budge or fall out as you exercise. It also looks pretty luxe, too, so others will think you spent more money on them than you did. 

You’ll get approximately 6 hours of continuous music playback out of a single charge with these headphones and a standby time of 10 days. Their fun pop of blue make them a standout among some of their peers’ designs, and these headphones just sound nice for half the price of the others, if a little tinny. Still an excellent buy for the entry fee. 


Shokz OpenComm UC wireless bone conduction headphones: $140

Shokz OpenComm UC wireless bone conduction headphones

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If you do more chatting on your headphones or earbuds than you do listening, you need a pair of bone conduction headphones that can help make it easier. This pair of bone conduction headphones blocks out external sounds during calls, so your voice can come through clearer.

With this pair’s multipoint Bluetooth feature, you can pair two devices simultaneously and seamlessly switch between them, too. If you have to take a work call and then hop on your smartphone for something personal, that’s certainly possible.

They’ll last a long while so you can take all the calls you need to, too. A single charge will get you a whopping 16 hours of talk time or 8 hours of listening. You can get an additional 2 hours of talk time from just 5 minutes of charging if you’re on an important call. 

All this, and these headphones still shine when it comes to listening to music and other media, too – they just shine particularly brightest when you’re talking with them.  




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Capybaras are the “it” animal inspiration for toys, slippers and T-shirts this holiday season

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The world’s largest rodent is having a big moment.

The capybara — a semi-aquatic South American relative of the guinea pig — is the latest in a long line of “it” animals to get star treatment during the holiday shopping season.

Shoppers can find capybara slippers, purses, robes and bath bombs. There are cuddly plush capybaras and stretchy or squishy ones. Tiny capybaras wander across bedding, T-shirts, phone cases, mugs, key chains, crochet patterns and almost any other type of traditional gift item. Last year, it was the axolotl that took pride of place on many products, and the endangered amphibian remains popular. Owls, hedgehogs, foxes and sloths also had recent turns in the spotlight.

Trendy animals and animal-like creatures aren’t a new retail phenomenon; think the talking Teddy Ruxpin toys of the 1980s or Furby and Beanie Babies a decade later. But industry experts say social media is amplifying which animals are hot — or not.

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“It’s really the launch on TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms that allow these characters or animals to blow up like crazy,” said Richard Derr, who has owned a Learning Express Toys franchise in Lake Zurich, Ill., for nearly 30 years and is also a regional manager for the specialty toy store chain.

Social media is also speeding up the cycle. Must-have animals may only last a season before something new captures customers’ imaginations.

“It’s really important to keep feeding that beast,” Juli Lennett, a vice president and toy industry advisor at market research firm Circana, said. “If you are an influencer, you’re not going to talk about last year’s stuff.”

Skyrocketing plush toy sales — fueled by a need for comfort during the pandemic — are also increasing the demand for new and interesting varieties, Lennett said. In the first nine months of this year, sales of plush animals were up 115% from the same period in 2019, she said. Overall toy sales rose 38% in that time.

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Capybara lying on grass with a Cattle Tyrant bird standing on its back.

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Consumers are seeking out increasingly exotic species that they see in online videos, games and movies. Highland cows, red pandas and axolotls, a type of salamander native to Mexico, have all popped up in popular culture. According to Google Trends, searches for axolotls shot up in June 2021 after Minecraft added them to its game.

“Nobody knew what an axolotl was in 2020,” Derr said. “Now, everybody knows axolotls.”

Cassandra Clayton, a Vermont Teddy Bear Company product designer, said rising sales to adults are also fueling the demand for unique – and collectible – plush toys.

“Stuffed animals are really becoming an ageless item,” she said. “Especially with the boom of self-care in adults and turning towards comfort objects to help de-stress and relax in your life.”

Clayton expects demand for unusual stuffed animals to continue to grow. Among the oddest she has seen: a stuffed version of a water bear, a type of microorganism also known as a moss piglet or a tardigrade.

“It doesn’t necessarily inspire you to cuddle with them, but you’re really seeing the industry start turning towards those characters,” she said. “I think that’s the next trend.”

Figuring out the next “it” animal — or microorganism — is a challenge for toy makers.

“You never know exactly when they’re going to hit and how big they’re going to be,” said Sharon Price John, the president and CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, a chain of nearly 500 stores that offers an expanding menagerie of animals and characters for customers to customize, including capybaras and axolotls.

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Sharon Price John, President and CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, poses for a photo Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in St. Louis.

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The St. Louis-based company watches social media and gets ideas from talking to store employees and patrons, John said. It usually takes Build-A-Bear up to a year to introduce a new stuffed toy, she said, but the company can move faster if it spots a trend. It sometimes tests a small batch online to make sure a trend is sticking, John said.

Annual trade shows in Asia, Germany and elsewhere are another place to spot new trends. Punirunes – digital, interactive pets that also come in plush varieties – are big in Japan right now and will likely take off in the U.S., toy store owner Derr said.

“Here, I can’t give them away. They’re too new. But give it a year or two,” he said.

Companies can kick off their own trends too. Build-A-Bear’s Spring Green Frog, introduced in 2020, was an immediate hit thanks to videos posted by customers. It remains popular, with nearly 2 million sold, John said.

John suspects people are drawn to friendly, slow-moving capybaras because watching videos of them are so relaxing. But shoppers who want one need to act fast. A Build-A-Bear holiday capybara with red and green sprinkles on its fur – dubbed a “cookiebara” – has already sold out, she said.

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Durbin reported from Detroit. Crawford reported from Lake Zurich, Ill.



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Congress looks poised to shut down the government after House Republicans, spurred on by Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump, derailed a spending bill that would have kept the government funded. Nancy Cook, senior national political correspondent for Bloomberg News, joined CBS News to discuss the latest news from Capitol Hill.

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Trump shakes up spending talks with call on Congress to eliminate debt ceiling

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In a move that has stunned Washington, President-elect Donald Trump is now urging Congress to eliminate the debt ceiling, dramatically shaking up talks among lawmakers, who are at an impasse over federal spending and government funding, which is scheduled to lapse this weekend. 

While some on Capitol Hill have balked at Trump’s latest demand, the president-elect was unwavering on Thursday. He said he is determined to hold his position that lawmakers should both oppose any sweeping spending measure that includes “traps” from Democrats and abolish the debt limit before he takes office next year.

“Number one, the debt ceiling should be thrown out entirely,” Trump said in a phone interview. “Number two, a lot of the different things they thought they’d receive [in a recently proposed spending deal] are now going to be thrown out, 100%. And we’ll see what happens. We’ll see whether or not we have a closure during the Biden administration. But if it’s going to take place, it’s going to take place during Biden, not during Trump.”

Trump’s comments, which have sent negotiators in both parties back to the drawing board ahead of the expiration of government funding at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, came a day after he called a bipartisan spending deal “ridiculous and extraordinarily expensive” and said that any legislation to extend the federal government’s funding should also include plans for “terminating or extending” the debt limit. 

Still, Trump, who built a decades-long business career as a negotiator and dealmaker, appeared to leave room for House Speaker Mike Johnson and other top Republicans to find consensus on new options that he would find sufficient. 

When asked how he would like to see this standoff end, Trump replied, “It’s going to end in a number of ways that would be very good.”

Trump said the discussions are ongoing and it is too soon for him to spell out more details on what the contours of a final agreement should be.

“We’ll see,” Trump said. “It’s too early.”

But Trump said he will continue to closely track how Democrats might seek to influence any revised deal and voiced displeasure at how the initial bipartisan deal had Democratic provisions.

“We caught them trying to lay traps. And I wasn’t going to stand for it,” he said. “There are not going to be any traps by the radical left, crazy Democrats.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a billionaire who spent almost $300 million to back Trump and other Republican candidates in the November elections, also opposed the initial bipartisan spending deal, which he called “terrible.” When Johnson scrapped it, Musk wrote on X, “The voice of the people has triumphed!”

Trump’s focus on the debt ceiling, which caps the federal government’s borrowing authority, comes as he faces a showdown over the issue during the first year of his upcoming term. That prospect, several people close to Trump say, has drawn his attention because he wants to spend his time and political capital next year on other issues and would prefer Congress addresses it now. 

While the current cap on federal borrowing is suspended until Jan. 1, 2025, the Treasury Department would be able to take steps to avoid default for a few months into next year. Nevertheless, the government could face an economically fraught default sometime early next year should the debt ceiling not be extended or addressed by Congress. 

When asked Thursday about Trump’s call to address the debt limit, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the House Democratic leader, said, “the debt-limit issue and discussion is premature at best.”



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