A:AnswerThey work better than traditional ear buds because they bypass the tympanic membrane of the ear and conduct the sound through the bones in your skull, however if you're driving you shouldn't use anything that blocks your focus from the road
A:AnswerThey work great, as long as it is not in a very noisy environment You hear fine, but the person on the other end get a lot of background noise.
A:AnswerThey will not fall off of your head - you probably could not shake them off if you tried. The only way you might be able to hear them over the mower is to insert the included foam earplugs. I'm not sure how well you'd hear them with the earplugs in.
A:AnswerIf your TV has Bluetooth they should. They hook up to two devices that you can pick, but if you want to change the devices, you can have your device “forget” one and choose a new device. Great headphones!
A:AnswerThe previous answer did not address the question you asked. They spoke about noise cancellation on the headphones, not the microphones. These have dual noise cancelling microphones. I purchased these mostly so that I can take phone calls while still being able to hear my surroundings. On my first use I called someone and had them verify how I sounded. They said that my voice was clear, but lower than when speaking directly into my phone (to be expected since the phone mic is closer to your mouth). They also confirmed that they could barely hear anything going on around me, mostly just after I would finish talking for a second or two.
A:AnswerI don’t think this would be a good solution for you. Volume is not as high as you would think because you can still here outside noise through your ears. It does, however, work great for cycling, Try using a SENA system for your helmet. That would be your best option.
A:AnswerNope, but the same company (Afterhokz) does sell a pair that dose. Only thing is that they are not bluetooth. Have to download the music onto the headphone memory. Those ones work great while swimming. Can't receive call with he bad part...
A:AnswerThat would depend on the devices. If the devices is capable of doing it, then yes, you can. If the device can't, then no, you won't be able to.
If you're looking for something like this, you may have to go with speakers type.
A:AnswerThey may cause cancer notification is a regulation put in place by the state of California for most products that have some type of plastic and sometimes silicone. It is by regulation that the company has to notify you of the possibility of that but so far as the operation of the device it does not cause cancer it is a vibration device that stimulates the bone where it makes contact so that you mayHear the sound