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Used my new trekz bone conduction ear phones today really good fit don’t slip off highly recommended and managed to run 10k. Never thought I would do it or have any desire to do that distance at the beginning. Unbelievable my pace the same throughout which was pleasing not the fastest but for me I’m chuffed to bits x

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I am very intrigued about these headphones as mine always slip out of my ears...so they work well then?

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Yes really good I’ve tried about 4 different kinds but I think my ears too small and even earphones that go over ears slipped off. I was going to try beats with my birthday money but worried they would just do the same. A few people on here recommended them so I gave them a try. Wore them for the first time today found them perfect for me sound good and can here things roundabout too. Paid £99 from amazon prime so if any hassle I can easily send back but someone sent me a link to somewhere and they were a bit cheaper but I like amazon for exchanges etc x

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Sounds good 😊& well done on your 10k too 😊

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pinkaardvarkGraduate10 in reply toMcdon

Which ones did you get, I was looking at these yesterday but couldn't decide as some didn't have great reviews

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Wireless trekz titanium mini a few people on here recommended and used them today perfect for me x

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misswobbleGraduate10

I read up on these generally and they got poor reviews by and large, which put me off. The price too 🙂 users complained they could hear road noise etc and the music didn’t come through strongly enough

Because of constant ear trouble I am running without music, just the noises in my earole 🤨

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Mcdon in reply tomisswobble

Yes you can hear road noises etc but your supposed to so you are aware of surroundings .

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Langley-LoperGraduate10 in reply tomisswobble

I have trouble keeping earphones in and use micropore tape over them - works a treat. Only ever one ear in though so as to be aware of surroundings. These bone conduction earphones were suggested to me too. I have otosclerosis and tinnitus in one ear - this would overcome that problem and an artificial stirrup bone in the other - not sure if they would work for that one. At £99 I think I'll stick with tape for now and sod the fashion police!

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Congratulations on reaching the 10k mark today Mcdon..that's a terrific achievement and down to Ju ju's plan I think😊

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