Design
Xiaomi's new take on Bluetooth headsets ditches the conventional form factor. They've done something really new. Instead of inserting earbuds into your ears, the headset will be fastened to your cheekbones. Therefore, this item cannot be properly categorized as an earphone. To date, it appears that the only available colour for this is black and that it features a completely unique design. At first glance, the device is rather striking and alluring.
Bone Conduction Of Sound
Earphones, which typically utilize air to carry sound waves to the ear drums, have fallen out of favour in recent years. Xiaomi's engineers were impressed by how well aquatic creatures transmit sound across the water. This gadget uses the same technology to transfer sound via the user's bones rather than their ears.
As the user's ears are no longer preoccupied, they'll be better able to take in their immediate surroundings. Indeed, this will be a major factor in lowering accident rates.
Connectivity
The headset has Bluetooth 5.2 fast connection, which supposedly has a connecting latency of as little as 86ms. While jogging or working out, users won't miss a beat of their favourite tune. MIUI Pop-up fast connection facilitates speedy connectivity by immediately pairing the gadget with your phone after powering it up.
Battery
The battery life of the Xiaomi Bone Conduction Headset may last for up to 12 hours of listening time. The average person can sit and watch a movie or listen to music for 12 straight hours. You can listen to music for up to two hours after just five minutes of charging with the included Universal Type-C cable, so there's no need to worry about running out of juice.
Price And Availability
Last month, you could place a $99 pre-order for the product. Up until this point, the headset is only seen on sale on the Jingdong website. The offline market should get this headset within a month. This is only accessible in China, but perhaps it will be published elsewhere soon.