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No hay artículos en el carroEl Suunto Wing proporciona un sonido ligero y de alta calidad sin cubrir tus oídos como auriculares o auriculares tradicionales. La tecnología de conducción ósea deja el canal auditivo libre proporcionando una opción más segura para aquellos en movimiento que les gusta escuchar música, podcasts, audiolibros o tener conversaciones telefónicas manos libres. Resistente al agua para su uso en todas las condiciones climáticas. Ajuste cómodo para caber debajo de cascos y sombreros de ciclismo.
AQ
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de febrero de 2025
I have been using Shokz and Aftershokz headphones for years, and I intended to be loyal to the brand after having the Aftershokz Aeropex for years of daily use. I would sing their praises to anyone who asked! That ended when my latest headphones lasted about a year before they started to become unusable.I decided I wanted to give another brand a shot, and was torn between these ones and the H2O brand, but this one won me over with the power bank.After wearing them for about a week now, I am already quite impressed. The Shokz Openrun Mini that I had before this had some pretty bad glitching when it came to the multi-pair ability, any time I tried to connect to my computer after a day at work with my phone being the primary connection, I would have to turn off bluetooth on my phone and disconnect, then reconnect my headphones to be able to watch videos on my computer, otherwise the audio would rapidly switch between my phone and computer and make the video unwatchable.The Suunto Wings, on the other hand, seamlessly switch between devices, I can pause the music on my phone with my headphones, then hit play on a video on my computer, and the audio starts playing without hesitation.Another feature I love about the Suunto Wings over the Shokz headphone is that the power bank allows me to charge the bank during the day when I can monitor the charge level, then charge the headphones from the power bank overnight. When I go to unplug them in the morning, the lights on the bank and the headphones are all off, which makes it seem like they stop charging once the headphones are full, so I believe I am doing less damage to the battery over time than I would be if I had the headphones plugged into the outlet overnight.The last thing Suunto has over the Shokz, is that the battery level shows up as a percentage, rather than a 20% range. Shokz would show 20, 40, 60, 80, or 100% power, and audibly say that the battery was high, but Suunto actually shows the exact percentage of battery life, which helps plan when you need to charge them.One area where Shokz might have a slight advantage is the audio quality; it took switching back and forth dozens of times, with one headphone speaker on each ear to determine a difference, so the advantage is very slight, in my opinion, but I think I have a slight preference for the Shokz audio quality.The other thing I prefer with the Shokz is the mini option. The mini fits close to my skull, whereas the Suunto sticks out about an inch, which is fine for the majority of my day, but can be less desirable if I want to lay down.Overall, I am very happy with my Suunto Wings so far.
Ryan C
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de abril de 2025
They are pretty cool. The sound is great.Ideal for running. (In ear speakers make a thumping sound while running.)Surprisingly, wearing sunglasses is not an issue.Pair nicely with the suunto app.
LMS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
I was pleased with the quality and functionality of these SUUNTO bone conduction earphones. They are comparable to Shokz products with respect to sound quality, and they work very well on long sweaty runs. The best feature is the charging station, which charges the earphones beautifully when they are docked. I also like the unique ability to light up the earphones with solid or blinking red lights when I run early in the morning or late at night. There are other features that I haven’t really used, such as shaking my head to advance the music. I find touching the Function Button on the headphones does the trick just as well. These headphones pair up to two devices seamlessly. I have had no problems with the connectivity. All in all, a good product, albeit a bit pricey.
Jeremy Hiltz
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de mayo de 2024
Works as expected from Suunto, lightweight and does not bother my ears!
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de octubre de 2024
I have used the Shokz open run Pro for a year and a half, or so but finally lost them. In looking for a replacement, I found the Suunto Wing and thought I'd try something new. There are a lot of reviews saying the sound quality is better than Shokz.The Pros:The Suunto Wing charging case is nice and it's great to have a portable holder that doubles as a charger.Sound quality is good when on a run and it works well.Cons:The volume control is terrible. Even at the lowest volume setting my wife can make out what I am listening too and in a quite setting it's also louder than I even want. I imagine this could be fixed with a software release. The currently have a normal and and a running mode (I can't tell the difference), but they could maybe improve equalizer customizationI got some vibration / feedback that I never got when using the shokzThey just don't sit around my ears anywhere near how the shokz does.Overall these are way overpriced for the quality of bone conduction headphones. I'll be going back to shokz.
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