The Nank Runner Diver2 Pro is available on Amazon for $122.99.
This bone conduction headset has 32GB of storage for phone-free use, a 10-hour battery life, and design features that enhance the audio performance.
If you don’t have your own mp3 collection, you won’t find much use for the phone-free mode.
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In 2022, I tested the Naenka Runner Diver bone conduction headset, praising it for how well it was able to withstand immersion in water or sweat. The launch of the Runner Diver2 Pro<!–> headset comes with a change of brand name from Naenka to Nank and some improvements to the design. I have been running and biking with this new headset for the past few weeks, but since it’s winter, have not yet tested the device’s waterproof capabilities beyond my bathtub.
Bone conduction headsets’ open-ear design changed my activities for the better a few years ago and now they are the only type of headsets I wear when I run, bike, and swim. With the darkness of these cold winter months, I prefer to have my ears open to my surroundings, so I’m aware of runners or bikers, cars approaching from behind, or other creatures of the night.
At first glance, the Nank Runner Diver2 Pro looks like a typical bone conduction headset. However, the company has added the capability to rotate the ear hook up to 35 degrees to provide a noise-canceling mode. This is not an ANC mode like you can enjoy on advanced earbuds and headsets, but a mode that reduces outside noise with the bone conduction piece moving further into your ears.