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RELAXYO Bone Conduction Swimming Headphones IP68
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RELAXYO Bone Conduction Swimming Headphones IP68

4.8· 38 reviews
$49.99
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Finally, headphones that let you swim to your favorite playlist without compromising safety.

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Agora's take

Our read on this product

You get the best of both worlds with these: the safety of an open-ear design for noisy environments and the freedom to listen to music underwater. While Bluetooth won't work submerged, the substantial 32GB of storage means you can load up thousands of songs for your swims, runs, or gym sessions. The titanium frame is flexible and comfortable, designed to stay put without causing pressure, even during long workouts.

The real appeal here is the dual functionality. You can use them with Bluetooth for calls and general sports where you need to hear your surroundings, but they truly shine when you switch to MP3 mode for swimming. It’s rare to find headphones that handle both scenarios well, especially with this much storage for offline listening.

Why this one

What makes it stand out

  • Offers 32GB of built-in storage for MP3 playback, unlike many bone conduction headphones that rely solely on Bluetooth.
  • Maintains situational awareness during outdoor activities due to its open-ear design, a key safety feature for runners and cyclists.
  • Features an IP68 waterproof rating, making it suitable for swimming and other water sports, a higher standard than many water-resistant sports headphones.
Think twice if...

When this isn't the right fit

  • You need Bluetooth connectivity while fully submerged underwater.
  • You prefer in-ear earbuds for gym workouts.
What owners notice

Real-world notes

  • The battery needs to be charged via a proprietary magnetic cable.
  • Sound quality is good for spoken word and casual music listening, but audiophiles may notice the limitations of bone conduction.
Bottom line

This is a confident pick for athletes who need reliable audio for both wet and dry workouts.

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