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title: "Tayogo Bone Conduction Headphones, Wireless Bluetooth Bone Conducting Earbuds, Open Ear Headset with Mic, for Running, Cycling, Yoga (Almost Like-New)"
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# Bluetooth 5.0 stable connection 8+ hours playback battery Innovative bone conduction tech Tayogo Bone Conduction Headphones, Wireless Bluetooth Bone Conducting Earbuds, Open Ear Headset with Mic, for Running, Cycling, Yoga (Almost Like-New)

**Brand:** tayogo
**Price:** € 32.25
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## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tayogo Bone Conduction Headphones, Wireless Bluetooth Bone Conducting Earbuds, Open Ear Headset with Mic, for Running, Cycling, Yoga (Almost Like-New) by tayogo
- **How much does it cost?** € 32.25 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tayogo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tayogo brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Hear Without Isolation:** Bone conduction tech delivers clear sound without blocking ears—perfect for active lifestyles.
- • **Power Through Your Day:** Up to 8 hours of continuous playback with quick 2-hour recharge for non-stop productivity.
- • **Stay Alert, Stay Connected:** Open-ear design keeps you aware of surroundings while enjoying music or calls.
- • **Light as Air, Built to Last:** Ultra-light 1oz frame with flexible silicone ensures all-day comfort and durability.
- • **Seamless Control at Your Fingertips:** Multifunction button for effortless music, calls, and voice assistant access.

## Overview

The Tayogo S2 Bone Conduction Headphones leverage cutting-edge bone conduction technology paired with Bluetooth 5.0 for stable wireless audio. Designed with an ultra-light open-ear frame, they provide up to 8 hours of playback while keeping you alert to your environment. Featuring a multifunction button and built-in mic, these headphones offer hands-free control and clear calls, making them ideal for running, cycling, yoga, and professional multitasking. Durable, comfortable, and backed by a 1-year warranty, they redefine active audio experiences.

## Description

Tayogo bone conduction technology use the ear bone part to hear the headset sound instead of ears. S2 open-ear design can keep you alert to your surroundings and avoiding danger while enjoying the bluetooth headphones.

Review: Definitely worth the money - So, I got this nice and quickly because I've been wanting to try a set of bone-conducting headphones that was rather inexpensive. This was a fairly well-rated product, so I figured I'd give it a try. I've only had it a few days now at the point of this writing, so I'll see how it works later on in the future if I have any issues with it. So here's a few pros/cons and such about this product that I've experienced. Pros: • Excellent battery life: It has a stated up to 7 hours of battery life for playback and it definitely does reach that and perhaps a bit further than that too. For most people, this will be more than enough time for anything you need. • You can definitely use this while still hearing outside things since it doesn't block your ears at all. • The sound is surprisingly clear. While it's not going to be quite as high-fidelity as a good pair of in-ear monitors or earphones, you can still definitely hear things that aren't at all muddled up. • Price: For the price of $35, I think this is an excellent buy. It may not be the best, but far from the worst out there. This product really does work and works pretty well when you consider the price point. • Very little sound bleeding: One of the other reasons why I was wanting to get this was to be able to listen to something without bother other people. While not completely silent, in general, other people won't be hearing much of anything from the headset. Not as quiet as in-ear options, of course, but a lot more quiet than what you would get with an open-back set of headphones. Cons: • Of course, one of the downsides to this kind of headset is that background sounds can drown out what you can hear. So, if in a loud environment, something in-ear may work better. I will say though that the headset does comes with earplugs too, which can be a good compromise when in a noisy environment. Putting earplugs in helps to conduct the sound better while blocking outside sounds. However, this does tend to slightly muffle the incoming sound. • Bass is lacking a bit: Honestly, the base isn't "bad", but it isn't good either. At least for me, higher frequencies seem to conduct much better than lower frequencies. So higher frequency instruments and voices tend to be much more easily heard than lower frequencies of voices or instruments. I honestly don't know if this is a limitation of the bone conduction itself or if it's just a quality thing that may be there in more expensive headsets, but was one of the cut corners for a product like this. If anything changes about this product as I use it, I'll be sure to add on to this review! EDIT 6/16/20: Alright, so as of writing this, I've now had this headset for about 8 months. It still continues to work great, mostly. I do get some periodic disconnects from my phone, but haven't been sure if that's been a phone thing or headset thing. Restarting the phone and/or headset usually fixes this. The main problem I did have with this headset though is that the silicone/rubber diaphragms that make contact with your head do not seem to be sufficiently glued in and both ended up coming off over time. This could easily result in those parts getting lost and then you'd have nothing but the bare components underneath them. So I had to glue them back in (I used Clear Gorilla Glue) and used a simple clamp to keep it in place while it cured and dried for 24 hours. Though, the second time wasn't quite right, so I still need to redo it a bit. But otherwise, this is really my only complaint about the quality of the item. The battery life remains excellent and well beyond the 6 hour advertised time frame as I'll still get more than 8 hours of audio. It may be possible that playing music will drain the battery more than the podcasts I'm usually listening to, but I've not had any issue with the battery life of the device. If in a noisy environment, you can still use this headset with earplugs. Earplugs help conduct the sound better and amplify the sound. But at that point, it's not entirely different than in-ear buds. But it's great for jobs and positions where you aren't allowed to use in-ear headphones in any case!
Review: Let's Be Clear About "Bone-Conduction" - It's honestly ridiculous to expect true "bone conduction" from a product like this. True bone conduction requires a surgically implanted device. One that aids in the hearing for people with truly impaired hearing. This item is not that, and not meant to be that. What this this is, is an membrane-less speaker that is placed near your ear, close enough that your ears will pick up the sound. I've been using this everyday for about 5 months now, and here are my thoughts. PROS: The Sound Quality is Sufficient. I use it mainly to listen to audiobooks or music at work, and it serves that purpose just fine. Because of it's membrane-less design, it can actually reproduce deep bass sounds without plateauing (although it will tickle the hell out of you). The Battery Time is Good. I use/recharge it quite often and it still holding the charge quite well. Although it claims 6 hours of playback on the item page, I can get through a full workday no problem. It's Comfortable. It's very light and not too harsh on the ears. I can wear it for the whole day with no issues, but obviously this depends on how your ears are shaped. If your ears are super tucked in or you have to wear glasses, anything that goes AROUND the earlobes like this will not be 100% comfortable. It's Open-Ear Design. I like that I can hear what's going around me even with music. Personally, my ear also gets very irritated with ear buds, so these are a godsend. CONS: The Open-Ear Design. Although I personally think it's a plus. If you constantly have noise going on around you, it can be hard to hear audiobooks and phonecalls. The Sound Quality is Not "Great". If you're some kind of audiophile with pitch-perfect hearing, this thing obviously is going to come up very short. But honestly, who would expect Sennheiser-quality sound from $34 BT headsets? You Can't Really Use It in Bed. Due to the loop-behind-the-head design, you won't really be able to lay your head on a pillow and use it at the same time. Overall, I really like it, and would recommend.

## Features

- 【Bone Conduction Headphones & Open-Ear Design】: Tayogo bone conduction technology use the ear bone part to hear the headset sound instead of ears. S2 open-ear design can keep you alert to your surroundings and avoiding danger while enjoying the bluetooth headphones.
- 【Durable & Comfortable】: Open ear headphones weigh only 1oz, bone frame lightweight and strong toughness. It can be rotated 360 degrees, still remain intact. Flexible silicone on the zygomatic bone for prolonged wear, no pressure and comfort. The new technology of earplugless provides a lightweight and comfortable sports headset experience.
- 【High-Fidelity Sound & Bluetooth 5.0】: Our open ear wireless headphones offer you premier sound quality for any music genre and feature a built-in mic for hands-free phone calls. Bluetooth 5.0 technology, the transmission is more stable and no lag, it is compatible with your ios, android, tablets, macbook, pc computers and laptops.
- 【Multifunction Button & 200mAH Battery】: Ear bone conduction headphones are equipped with multi-function button, easy controls to play, pause, skip, activate voice assistant, and answer calls. Built-in 200 mAh large capacity rechargeable battery with up to 360 hours of standby time, 8 hours of talk time and only 2 hours of charging time.
- 【Packing List & Warranty Service】: Package included : 1*Tayogo S2 Bluetooth Headphones, 1*USB Charging Cable, 2*Sponge Earplugs, 1*Manual. In noisy places it is recommended to wear sponge earplugs. In addition, every Tayogo items are under one year warranty. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and we are honored to serve you.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07QQBYBMG |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Rechargeable Battery |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,643 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,055 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Tayogo |
| Brand Name | Tayogo |
| Built-In Media | Cable, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | GRAY |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Smart Watches, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Televisions, Car Audio Systems, Motorcycles |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | Call Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,564 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | open_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Rubber, Silicone |
| Form Factor | Open Ear |
| Frequency Range | [20 Hz - 20,000 Hz] |
| Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 34 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Tayogo |
| Model Name | S2-0904 BONE CONDUCTION HEADPHONE |
| Model Number | S2-0904 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 80 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming |
| UPC | 744215206306 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR WARRANTY TIME |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tayogo
- **Color:** GRAY
- **Ear Placement:** Open Ear
- **Form Factor:** True Wireless
- **Impedance:** 8 Ohm

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Definitely worth the money
*by J***T on October 21, 2019*

So, I got this nice and quickly because I've been wanting to try a set of bone-conducting headphones that was rather inexpensive. This was a fairly well-rated product, so I figured I'd give it a try. I've only had it a few days now at the point of this writing, so I'll see how it works later on in the future if I have any issues with it. So here's a few pros/cons and such about this product that I've experienced. Pros: • Excellent battery life: It has a stated up to 7 hours of battery life for playback and it definitely does reach that and perhaps a bit further than that too. For most people, this will be more than enough time for anything you need. • You can definitely use this while still hearing outside things since it doesn't block your ears at all. • The sound is surprisingly clear. While it's not going to be quite as high-fidelity as a good pair of in-ear monitors or earphones, you can still definitely hear things that aren't at all muddled up. • Price: For the price of $35, I think this is an excellent buy. It may not be the best, but far from the worst out there. This product really does work and works pretty well when you consider the price point. • Very little sound bleeding: One of the other reasons why I was wanting to get this was to be able to listen to something without bother other people. While not completely silent, in general, other people won't be hearing much of anything from the headset. Not as quiet as in-ear options, of course, but a lot more quiet than what you would get with an open-back set of headphones. Cons: • Of course, one of the downsides to this kind of headset is that background sounds can drown out what you can hear. So, if in a loud environment, something in-ear may work better. I will say though that the headset does comes with earplugs too, which can be a good compromise when in a noisy environment. Putting earplugs in helps to conduct the sound better while blocking outside sounds. However, this does tend to slightly muffle the incoming sound. • Bass is lacking a bit: Honestly, the base isn't "bad", but it isn't good either. At least for me, higher frequencies seem to conduct much better than lower frequencies. So higher frequency instruments and voices tend to be much more easily heard than lower frequencies of voices or instruments. I honestly don't know if this is a limitation of the bone conduction itself or if it's just a quality thing that may be there in more expensive headsets, but was one of the cut corners for a product like this. If anything changes about this product as I use it, I'll be sure to add on to this review! EDIT 6/16/20: Alright, so as of writing this, I've now had this headset for about 8 months. It still continues to work great, mostly. I do get some periodic disconnects from my phone, but haven't been sure if that's been a phone thing or headset thing. Restarting the phone and/or headset usually fixes this. The main problem I did have with this headset though is that the silicone/rubber diaphragms that make contact with your head do not seem to be sufficiently glued in and both ended up coming off over time. This could easily result in those parts getting lost and then you'd have nothing but the bare components underneath them. So I had to glue them back in (I used Clear Gorilla Glue) and used a simple clamp to keep it in place while it cured and dried for 24 hours. Though, the second time wasn't quite right, so I still need to redo it a bit. But otherwise, this is really my only complaint about the quality of the item. The battery life remains excellent and well beyond the 6 hour advertised time frame as I'll still get more than 8 hours of audio. It may be possible that playing music will drain the battery more than the podcasts I'm usually listening to, but I've not had any issue with the battery life of the device. If in a noisy environment, you can still use this headset with earplugs. Earplugs help conduct the sound better and amplify the sound. But at that point, it's not entirely different than in-ear buds. But it's great for jobs and positions where you aren't allowed to use in-ear headphones in any case!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Let's Be Clear About "Bone-Conduction"
*by F***7 on February 26, 2021*

It's honestly ridiculous to expect true "bone conduction" from a product like this. True bone conduction requires a surgically implanted device. One that aids in the hearing for people with truly impaired hearing. This item is not that, and not meant to be that. What this this is, is an membrane-less speaker that is placed near your ear, close enough that your ears will pick up the sound. I've been using this everyday for about 5 months now, and here are my thoughts. PROS: The Sound Quality is Sufficient. I use it mainly to listen to audiobooks or music at work, and it serves that purpose just fine. Because of it's membrane-less design, it can actually reproduce deep bass sounds without plateauing (although it will tickle the hell out of you). The Battery Time is Good. I use/recharge it quite often and it still holding the charge quite well. Although it claims 6 hours of playback on the item page, I can get through a full workday no problem. It's Comfortable. It's very light and not too harsh on the ears. I can wear it for the whole day with no issues, but obviously this depends on how your ears are shaped. If your ears are super tucked in or you have to wear glasses, anything that goes AROUND the earlobes like this will not be 100% comfortable. It's Open-Ear Design. I like that I can hear what's going around me even with music. Personally, my ear also gets very irritated with ear buds, so these are a godsend. CONS: The Open-Ear Design. Although I personally think it's a plus. If you constantly have noise going on around you, it can be hard to hear audiobooks and phonecalls. The Sound Quality is Not "Great". If you're some kind of audiophile with pitch-perfect hearing, this thing obviously is going to come up very short. But honestly, who would expect Sennheiser-quality sound from $34 BT headsets? You Can't Really Use It in Bed. Due to the loop-behind-the-head design, you won't really be able to lay your head on a pillow and use it at the same time. Overall, I really like it, and would recommend.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Full Report (and probably overkill)
*by K***Y on February 3, 2021*

I have tiny ears and I have literally never found a pair of headphones that will actually stay in my ears (the jelly kind, the apple shape, the old flat circle type, etc) and I needed Bluetooth, but didn't want to lose a bud when it inevitably fell out. I found out about these while trying to find Bluetooth headphones that fit what I needed, and decided to try them out, not expecting much from various reviews and articles. The one thing I was hoping for was that the conduction aspect (the fact that it sends vibrations into your face rather than your ears) would function similar to cochlear implants by bypassing the ear drum and sending vibrations straight to the inner ear (commentary on this further down). They are in no way noise canceling, but that's a plus for me because I'm hypervigilent as hell and if I am wearing something noise canceling while out and about I inevitably shift the headphones/take out a bud so that I can hear out of at least one ear. VOLUME I tested a few situations for this as well as to find out how loud you have to play them for other people to hear them: 1) in a room with ambient noise (distractingly loud central air system at my work), I had to have the volume 3 ticks above 0 to hear the words during a pop rock song, and some of the instruments are lost. 5-6 brings it up to reasonable sound. 1 tick below the red and its still quiet, but good enough to hear very clearly. 2) Full blast air in my car can drown the music out completely unless 1 tick below max or max. That being said, unless I have the music one or two ticks below max, I can wear them in the car without it being a safety issue (I could hear sirens far before an emergency vehicle ever in sight - I tested the driving when I had someone else driving to ensure safety). 3) I'm very distractible, and have a hard time following a conversation if there's multiple ambient audio inputs. So if it's a song with strong/very distinct vocals, I can't have them playing and still hear my conversational partner. That being said, for other songs, I can clearly hear other people talking, and can have conversations without issue up until above 5-7 ticks depending on how loud the environment is. 5) My partner has good enough hearing to hear our neighbor's (apartments) vibrating phone alarm even if my roommate and I can't hear it unless we get right up next to the wall (and even then it's faint). They couldn't hear the music in a silent room six feet from me until I got to five or six ticks. I couldn't hear the music when they were wearing them until one tick into the red. AUDIO QUALITY The audio quality isn't top shelf, but they aren't tinny either - I have to have them turned all the way up to max in order to have an issue with noise distortion. So for $30 I find the quality to be on par with other types of headphones at the same price range that I've tried. I will note that I had a coworker try them out who is a true audiophile, and he wasn't impressed at all. His commentary was that he felt they were about the same audio quality he got from hanging earbuds off his ears (instead of putting them in), but he did say that unlike in the earbud case, the audio shifts from one ear to the other during the shifts in a song were very distinct. VIBRATIONS/CONDUCTION Finally, for the vibration factor I was looking forward to testing! I first put these on at the volume I generally have other headphones at, and was listening to softer music with piano. I hadn't felt any real vibrations, but then the artist started playing dramatic low notes and I sort of shot up in excitement - I could feel the vibrations all the way into my *jaw.* Depending on the song, I can start to feel the vibrations between 4 and 8 ticks. The vibrations get really full first tick into the red (they are noticeable for me even for non-base heavy songs and for more melodic pitches). My partner judges sound systems by how good the base is, and I had them try these on as soon as I felt those first piano notes with one of their favorite songs and they immediately demanded a pair, haha. I think they listen to them at almost max volume when they really want to feel the base because at least to both of us you can feel the music in your whole head at that volume. *Even if I can't perceive the vibrations all the time, they do make the audio more of a full sound.* I've tried setting the pads in locations where I know the vibrations won't reach my inner ear much if at all without sacrificing the audio volume from the speakers (such as holding them just slightly away from my skin), and it does make a difference. The image shows how I wear them to maximize both audio quality and vibration quality. Because everyone feels sound different, I highly recommend playing around with placement to find what works best for you. BATTERY LIFE AND DESIGN These are perfectly weighted so that if you have them set as shown in the official product images they balance so that the back bar is free floating and they are still secure. I have run into no issues with wearing masks or glasses with them on. The only time the pressure has been noticeable is when I've gotten a headache/migraine. The little buttons take a bit of getting used to, but it's not too much trouble - I can see how someone would have issues if they use the pad of their thumb to press them; I use the tip or side of my thumb. I've had these for about a month now and have only gotten the low battery warning once, and it was after using them for three or four days straight without charging them. I tend to keep them connected while at work and switch back and forth between listening to music and just having them connected without playing anything. I play music on my commute, which is only about thirty minutes, and while doing homework (at minimum an hour). I have not calculated how long it takes for the battery to die, so I can't say how it compares to advertised. I can say though that I haven't charged them for two days (this is day three) and I've had music playing for 3 hours today and it's only down to 60%.

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