Bone Conduction Technology
Bone conduction is the transmission of sound vibrations to the inner ear (cochlea) bones of the skull, which allows you to perceive sound without blocking the ear canal. Even more simply put: it’s sound that is delivered directly to the inner ear without needing to pass through the eardrum. Essentially, the vibrations received by the cochlea are the same no matter which way you receive them; they are simply sent via a different pathway.
- Audio enters the transducer;
- Convert sound waves into vibrations;
- Deliver sound straight to your inner ear via vibrations in the bones in your head.