Bose Soundwear
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In my collection of bike audio products, I actually have a similar band that velcroed to a helmet with speakers ending up in the vicinity of ears, but not covering the ears. Of course the quality was nowhere near that of Bose products.
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Do the Work. you have 50 different DOT rule books to read through, to learn Legality.
as a collar bone conducting transducer* your ears can still hear approaching traffic
I assume you can even hide *it under your clothing ..
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as a collar bone conducting transducer* your ears can still hear approaching traffic
I assume you can even hide *it under your clothing ..
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Doesn't cover both of your ears. You could still get a ticket if the officer feels inclined. I have pulled up to a light with a back pack speaker next to a police officer and he didn't flinch.
Also $299 wow. BOSE, "Better sales through marketing"
Also $299 wow. BOSE, "Better sales through marketing"
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I bet it's legal and will be interpreted as legal in the vast majority of situations. Laws are subject to interpretation.
Bose prices are always dizzying. Oddly enough, my wife and I paid about that much for a small Bose bluetooth speaker. I say oddly because I normally would have saved money by doing a ton of research, but I just wanted to be done with the search and onto the purchase. I certainly paid more than I needed to, but I don't regret it. The speaker gets a lot of use and has held up to some impacts. It's easy to use, it sounds good, and battery life is excellent. The car radio died, so we use the speaker in the car, too.
Bose prices are always dizzying. Oddly enough, my wife and I paid about that much for a small Bose bluetooth speaker. I say oddly because I normally would have saved money by doing a ton of research, but I just wanted to be done with the search and onto the purchase. I certainly paid more than I needed to, but I don't regret it. The speaker gets a lot of use and has held up to some impacts. It's easy to use, it sounds good, and battery life is excellent. The car radio died, so we use the speaker in the car, too.
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I know it's an old thread, but bringing it back to life since I just bought one (used from Craigslist for $120).
I specifically wanted to try it out for cycling. I refuse to wear ear buds as I want to be aware of my surroundings. And I will not use a wireless speaker because I think it's annoying to others (and just in poor taste - and the added weight). This Bose Soundwear just hangs around your shoulder and connects to your phone via bluetooth. You can control the tracks and volume from buttons directly on the Soundwear.
These don't sound anywhere near as good as a decent quality ear buds. Not even close. They do bring "good" sound considering their limitations. However, while cycling, the wind noise completely makes them useless. Don't even bother. Basically, they absolutely suck for cycling. The only time they work is if you're going very slow uphill. So you can use them while climbing up the canyon, but you gotta put them away when going downhill. The wind can blow 'em off your shoulder.
On a good note, I am now using these as my main computer speakers! Living in a condo, you don't want to turn up the sound of your music while listening to tunes and working on the computer. This is where this device shines! You get quality loud music without bothering others. And you still get to hear the phone ring or the door bell!
I specifically wanted to try it out for cycling. I refuse to wear ear buds as I want to be aware of my surroundings. And I will not use a wireless speaker because I think it's annoying to others (and just in poor taste - and the added weight). This Bose Soundwear just hangs around your shoulder and connects to your phone via bluetooth. You can control the tracks and volume from buttons directly on the Soundwear.
These don't sound anywhere near as good as a decent quality ear buds. Not even close. They do bring "good" sound considering their limitations. However, while cycling, the wind noise completely makes them useless. Don't even bother. Basically, they absolutely suck for cycling. The only time they work is if you're going very slow uphill. So you can use them while climbing up the canyon, but you gotta put them away when going downhill. The wind can blow 'em off your shoulder.
On a good note, I am now using these as my main computer speakers! Living in a condo, you don't want to turn up the sound of your music while listening to tunes and working on the computer. This is where this device shines! You get quality loud music without bothering others. And you still get to hear the phone ring or the door bell!
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These don't sound anywhere near as good as a decent quality ear buds. Not even close. They do bring "good" sound considering their limitations. However, while cycling, the wind noise completely makes them useless. Don't even bother. Basically, they absolutely suck for cycling. The only time they work is if you're going very slow uphill. So you can use them while climbing up the canyon, but you gotta put them away when going downhill. The wind can blow 'em off your shoulder.
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The question is not are the legal but are they illegal. Answer: no. Only covering both ears is illegal, and since this device doesn't go on your ears that law doesn't apply.
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[MENTION=40840]2_i[/MENTION], would you happen to know what that speaker weighs? The price is very attractive. Does it sound very good?
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Just an FYI, cops don't give a crap about cyclists wearing earbuds. I have earbuds with foam tips in both ears 500+ hours a year. Cops barely notice bicycles at all.
Don't blow through intersections. Just ride smart, and listen to whatever you want however you want.
Oh, and don't buy Bose, unless you find it at a thrift store or something. You will otherwise overpay for a product that underdelivers.
Don't blow through intersections. Just ride smart, and listen to whatever you want however you want.
Oh, and don't buy Bose, unless you find it at a thrift store or something. You will otherwise overpay for a product that underdelivers.
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Just an FYI, cops don't give a crap about cyclists wearing earbuds. I have earbuds with foam tips in both ears 500+ hours a year. Cops barely notice bicycles at all.
Don't blow through intersections. Just ride smart, and listen to whatever you want however you want.
Oh, and don't buy Bose, unless you find it at a thrift store or something. You will otherwise overpay for a product that underdelivers.
Don't blow through intersections. Just ride smart, and listen to whatever you want however you want.
Oh, and don't buy Bose, unless you find it at a thrift store or something. You will otherwise overpay for a product that underdelivers.
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