Zungle’s Viper 2.0 is redemption for bone-conduction headphones - Yanko Design

I've always been a proponent of new technology, just if you've read my previous pieces on os-conduction headphones, yous'll know that I'g a skeptic. The technology has a long mode to become before information technology tin supersede the airpods in your ear. The earphones I've tried earlier fabricated smashing promises, just failed to deliver, with expensive price tags and an sound that clearly didn't friction match up to the hype. Bone conduction earphones are messy, tinny (with a very college-frequency-focused sound), and oftentimes don't even align with the bones in front of our ears because they're designed as regular headphones, when they should exist designed completely differently from the lesser up.

That'southward where Zungle sparked my involvement. Adding bone-conducting headphones to eyewear seemed like an innovative strategy, because on paper, information technology made sense. Headphones come undone and slip out of place, but glasses barely budge from their position. Glasses are likewise a much more than covert way to listen to your music without having everyone know, and too, the wayfarer styling looks rather cool. People with prescription glasses tin easily get their powered lenses fitted into Zungle's bone-conducting musical spectacles.

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With its absurd-boy wayfarer styling, the Viper 2.0 from Zungle is a consummate looker. As far every bit the aesthetics go, in that location'south little to mutter virtually, with its reliable build quality, mercury-mirror lens blanket, and impressively lightweight pattern. The sunglasses come with the bone-conducting earpieces that rest rather reliably against your sideburns, delivering audio to y'all through your temple-bones, allowing you lot to hear music equally well every bit ambient sounds effectually y'all. Given the way the earpieces are integrated into spectacles, they A. seldom skid out of place, and B. don't need a manual to teach you how to wear them (a problem most newbies face with os-conducting earphones, oftentimes placing the earpieces Inside their ears instead of in front of them). The audio quality seems to be remarkably better than other earphones I've tried out, which can only be a skillful thing, although the low-stop frequencies are still weak because of the applied science'southward constraints equally well equally the fact that yous're also listening to a lot of ambient noise around you.

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While, like I said before, bone-conduction has a long mode to become before it replaces those airpods people wear, Zungle's Viper two.0 is capable of functionally matching upward to them. Right near the swivel you've got controls that let yous toggle playback besides as volume, only Viper 2.0's pièce de résistance is its Phonation A.I. push that lets it trigger Siri or Google Now correct in your spectacles, allowing you to utilise vocalization search from your sunglasses (#SiriInYourSunglasses), while an in-built microphone picks up your voice commands, seamlessly letting you lot talk to your phone's native AI the way you would with your smart wireless earbuds. In-built Bluetooth 5.0 helps the sunglasses connect and communicate rather swiftly with your phone, then in that location's admittedly no lag or any hazard of your device getting disconnected.

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The Viper 2.0 comes with proprietary chargers that fit on the ends of the sunglasses (they use rather classy contact-points rather than the plebeian MicroUSB solution) and boast of a bombardment life of 4 hours. A probably under-appreciated item is the charging accessory that can attach to your spectacles rather comfortably even while y'all're wearing them, sitting around the back of your caput, obscured from view.

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Aside from surreptitiously listening to music while traveling, or at the beach (the Viper two.0 is sweat-resistant), the Viper with its Vocalisation AI triggering switch quite easily replaces the need to wear your airpods (or android earbuds) and your sunglasses separately. The sound quality is well suited for mid and high-frequency sound, working rather well with human voices (but perfect for podcasts and audiobooks), although one must solemnly swear to never walk into an exam wearing these! The Viper ii.0 also makes a slap-up example for navigation, making information technology perfect for wearing while riding a ii-wheeler and having audio navigation from your maps app narrated to you lot. The obvious pro there is that non only tin you hear cars and other vehicles around you, but you likewise don't have to look away from the road and down at a mobile display for guidance… and you tin can turn the Zungle Viper two.0 into a makeshift boombox too, by simply placing its bone-conducting modules against materials similar boxes or containers, allowing it to work like a rudimentary echo chamber. Allow me know when your truly wireless earbuds (or your sunglasses) are capable of being this fashionable, functional, or multi-purpose!

Designer: Zungle

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