Amazon is currently selling the Suunto Wing headphones for $169, a $30 mark-down from its retail price, ahead of October Prime Day.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Suunto Wing<!–> bone conduction headphones are available in Lava Red and Black for $199 on Amazon.
Highlights include a long battery life, LED lights, head movement control, a portable battery pack, and IP67 water and sweat resistance.
Pricing is relatively expensive, but durability and endurance more than make up for it.
My first exposure to bone conduction headphones happened just a few years ago when I wanted to listen to music during my runs while my ears remained open, aware of my surroundings. It didn’t take me long to realize the other benefits of the product category, including the longer battery life than standard earbuds and the fact that these ear hangers never fell out no matter how much I juked and jived while running.
Since then, we’ve gone from two or three competitors in the bone conduction market to almost too many to count, including from companies that are already established in the fitness market. Suunto is known for its GPS sports watches, but for the past month, I have been running, trail running, indoor rowing, cycling, and walking with the company’s latest Suunto Wing headphones–>. And they’re fantastic.View at Amazon<!–>
The Suunto Wing bone conduction headphones come in Black and Lava Red (as reviewed) with a price of $199. This is a pretty standard price for high-end bone conduction headphones, and the Suunto Wing offers a few unique features I have not yet seen on any other model.
The most significant reason I wear bone-conduction headphones is for awareness and safety, especially when running at night or in unfamiliar territory. Suunto’s rendition has a unique safety feature in the LED lights positioned on both sides of the headphones.