- The new audio-technica audio cartilage conduction headphones are there
- They have 20 hours of battery life
- The conduction of cartilage uses your ears to transmit sound, in a vein similar to bone conduction
Audio-Technica has today unveiled its new conduction headphones for audio-technica ATH-CC500BT2.
The second generation of its efforts to conduction cartilage, these headphones are an excellent alternative to the best bone conduction headphones on the market, trascitating sound through the cartilage of the ear rather than the bones of your skull.
It is a clever way to avoid some of the vibration complaints that you may have had with Shokz, that we find being a quirk always representative of existing bone conduction technology.
The conduction of cartilage transforms your ears into speakers, allowing you to hear music and calls while keeping your ear canals free and open. Not only is it more hygienic than your pair of average training headphones, but it also leaves you free to stay in your environment, to keep these races and safer bicycle walks.
Audio-Technica ATH-CC500BT2: details
As you can see, they look a lot like bone conduction headphones, with a similar open design and a light adjustment. They are made of titanium and silicone and weigh only 32 grams.
Audio comes via the PAT.P vibration pilots of AT and its pure pure acoustic stabilizer, which should eliminate the degradation of sound quality vibration.
A real culmination is the 20 hours of a single load battery life, with a quick charge of 10 minutes offering 120 minutes of reading.
You can use them to make calls with an integrated microphone, and there is noise reduction technology fueled by AI to make your voice clearer during calls and meetings.
They are resistant to IPX4 water, so immune to rain, splashes and perspiration, and can be paired simultaneously with two Bluetooth devices. You will also get compatibility with Siri, Google Assistant and Application Audio-Technica. The load is delivered via USB-C.
The audio-technica ATH-CC500BT2 headphones are now available on Audio-technica.com, at a detail at £ 119 / € 139. Unfortunately, those of you in the United States are unlucky because the headphones will not be available there. AU prices are TBC.




