There aren’t loads of headphones for swimmers on the market, so the Naenka Runner Diver bone conduction headphones supply an opportunity to raised serve those that choose a session within the pool over jumping on the treadmill in the gym.
Providing Bluetooth streaming and an MP3 participant in a single, these headphones promise to push out prime quality sound each on land and within the water from an open-ear design, all whereas wrapping issues up in a design that is constructed to deal with extra rugged use.
At $149.49/£136.57, the Runner Diver sits on the dearer finish of the bone conduction headphone market, however few supply the power to be dunked in water to supply some audio motivation if you’re perfecting your entrance crawl.
So, do the Runner Diver headphones sink or swim? We examined them out and in of the pool to seek out out.
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Naenka Runner Diver
The Naenka Runner Diver are an important choice for swimmers who need a good sounding pair of headphones to soak up the water and in addition get that good efficiency if you’ve dried off and want to make use of them on runs open air within the gymnasium.
- Good high quality audio for swims
- Helps a number of file codecs
- Good worth towards related headphones
- Not as slim as different bone conduction headphones
- Battery life in MP3 mode could possibly be higher
Design
- IP68 mud and water-proof design
- Weigh 35g
- Built-in controls
Naenka wraps up Bluetooth streaming and MP3 participant smarts in a predominantly titanium-built, neckband design that additionally consists of some softer silicone to make it sit extra comfortably towards your pores and skin.
They don’t seem to be as slimline as another sports-focused bone conduction headphones and in addition weigh in heavier than a pair of Shokz OpenRun Pro for comparability. Whereas they do not sit bulkily on the pinnacle, they do not disappear both, which is unquestionably much less of a problem if you’re sporting them within the water and extra so out of it.
To allow you to take them within the water they have been given an IP68 score, making them match to be submerged, although curiously, Naenka suggests solely utilizing them for a most of 40 minutes within the water after which fastidiously drying them off earlier than storing them away.
We have used them for a most of an hour within the water and never skilled any efficiency points, however these hoping to make use of them longer within the water could need to simply concentrate on this recommendation.
There are three bodily buttons included right here, with two on the precise aspect of the headphones and a bigger one on the skin of the left arm, mirroring what we have seen from bone conduction headphones from Shokz and the Philips A7607. These buttons allow you to regulate quantity, skip forwards and backwards tracks and swap between Bluetooth and MP3 modes and so they’re properly positioned to make use of when stationary and – extra importantly – if you’re on the transfer too.
Efficiency
The Runner Diver ship their bone conduction sound in a lot the identical method that different bone conduction headphones do, channelling sound by way of transducers up the cheekbones in direction of your internal ear.
Beginning with the efficiency within the water and the Diver suitably impresses, even with out the bundled earplugs, that are included to enhance their sound underwater. Audio is pleasingly clear – it by no means sounds murky or muddy and makes for a surprisingly shiny sounding pair of headphones throughout swims.
Earlier than you assume you about prepping your Spotify playlists on your swimming classes, you may solely use the headphones within the MP3 mode when in water. Which means you will must load tracks on to them out of your pc – merely hook the headphones up by way of the charging cable and drag and drop your audio recordsdata onto them.
Whereas the older Runner Diver supported solely MP3 and FLAC file codecs, the most recent model works with M4A, WAV and APE codecs too, with 16GB of storage to play with.
Syncing over your audio could be a contact sluggish, however as soon as they’re on, you may select to play audio so as or randomly on shuffle with none situation.
Again on land, the sound high quality efficiency is equally pleasing – and you’ve got entry to Bluetooth for streaming should you choose. There is a greater emphasis on delivering clear sound and whereas you will get some punchiness right here too, it does imply experiencing the extra noticeable vibrations from that bone conduction strategy.
In busier environments, it wasn’t drowned out by wind and visitors or the stereo system in our native gymnasium, and the decision high quality was good on the entire, although not finest in school.
On the connectivity entrance, the upgraded model gives Bluetooth 5.3 and we have had no points connecting it to an iPhone 14, Google Pixel 6a, a Garmin Forerunner 965 or Apple Watch Ultra smartwatch.
Battery life
- 10 hours battery life
- 1.5 hours charging time
In battery phrases, the Naenka Runner Diver promise the form of numbers that put them in keeping with different sporty bone conduction headphones in and round this worth level.
You possibly can count on as much as 10 hours battery life with the amount set to 60 per cent and it takes 1.5 hours to energy as much as full from empty, when related to the proprietary charging cable.
It is not specified whether or not that 10 hour battery life is tied to Bluetooth streaming or streaming from the MP3 participant, however based mostly on our testing we might say it is when Bluetooth is in play. Listening at decrease volumes will push issues in direction of that 10 hour mark, however enjoying at excessive to full quantity sees that quantity drop just under that.
Stream from the MP3 participant, and you will see that quantity drop way more considerably – we discovered we may get round 5 hours of playback in MP3 mode at cheap quantity.
Verdict
The Naenka Runner Diver are an important set of headphones for swimmers who need good sound within the water, however on land too.
Whereas it does lack the extra slimline profile of the Shokz OpenSwim, it gives each Bluetooth streaming and an MP3 participant the place the OpenSwim solely gives the latter – and the Runner Diver does it for much less cash too.
The enhancements made to playback help and Bluetooth connectivity within the up to date model are welcomed right here too, and should you’re in search of a pair of stable bone conduction headphones for swimming or headphones for swimming basically, these are probably the greatest choices you should buy.
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