HS-801 Bone Conduction Wired Earphone Charging Hearing Aid: Bone conduction technology
Meet the HS-801 Bone Conduction Wired Earphone – not your grandma's hearing aid (well, actually, it might be). This little marvel uses bone conduction tech to skip the eardrum entirely, sending sound straight to your inner ear via vibrations. It's like having a personal concert inside your head, minus the weird looks from strangers.
And about that wired connection? Yeah, it's old school but in the best way. No Bluetooth dropouts here – just rock-solid audio that keeps up with your binge-watching marathons. Plus, charge it up and forget about swapping batteries every other week. Convenience? Check.
We made sure the HS-801 is a breeze to use because, let's face it, nobody likes fiddling with tiny buttons. Comfortable, simple, and sounds great – whether you're catching up on your stories or finally hearing what your grandkids are mumbling about. Perfect for the elderly, but honestly, anyone who values clear sound without the fuss will love it.
- Wired connectivity
- Charging capability
- Designed for the elderly
- Bone conduction technology
General specs
- Model: HS-801
- Seller: Gshopper
- Technology: Bone conduction
- Connectivity: Wired
- Charging: Yes
- Target Audience: Elderly
- First listed by seller: 4/16/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $56.64 | $56.63 | $26.96 | $64.17 | $55.17 | $26.96 |
Seller | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper |
Update | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 |
Technology | Bone conduction | Bone conduction | Bone conduction | Bone conduction | ||
Connectivity | Wired | Bluetooth | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | |
Design | Ear clip | Binaural | Ear clip |
Edward W.
Sheffield
April 29, 2025
As a dad with kids always making noise, this has been a game-changer for listening to podcasts while keeping an ear on the little ones – it's like having a private audio stream without missing a beat. I've been using it for a couple of months now, mostly during my cycling commutes, and it's held up well. The comfort is spot on; no ear fatigue even after hours. One tip: wrap the wire around something to avoid knots, it saves a lot of hassle. Compared to other cheap earphones, this stands out for its unique way of delivering sound, though it's not perfect. Overall, it does what it says on the tin and is a solid choice if you're after something straightforward and reliable.
- Pros: The sound is very clear and direct, as it vibrates against my head instead of going into my ears, which is great for hearing things without blocking out the world around me. It's comfortable to wear for long periods, and the wired connection means no issues with losing signal or pairing, which is a relief. Charging it up lasts a good while, so I don't have to worry about it dying mid-use, and it's simple to operate with no complicated buttons.
- Cons: The wire can get a bit tangled when I'm out and about, which is a bit naff, and it might not be the best for very noisy environments since it doesn't seal off outside sounds. For the price, I expected a bit more in terms of sound depth, as it can sometimes feel a bit flat compared to other options in the same range.