I use one to slice cabbage. But I’m not convinced there are time savings because it tends to be a pita too wash.
Luckily I’m quite proficient with a knife so chopping an onion is a fast 2 minutes for me.
I use one to slice cabbage. But I’m not convinced there are time savings because it tends to be a pita too wash.
Luckily I’m quite proficient with a knife so chopping an onion is a fast 2 minutes for me.
High speed would be anything over 50. At 60/70/80 you won’t hear anything anymore.
At 30, where I ride (virtually no traffic) they’re great.
Another believer in Shokz. I’ve got two. I mainly use them during work (wfh) to listen to YouTube/podcasts. And for me it’s a vastly superior experience to ear buds and on/over ear headphones, which always make me feel super hot.
The other pair I use while cycling. And yeas, while at high speeds I don’t really hear anything because of wind, during normal riding they’re excellent because I still hear ambient sound, which is my preference, safety wise.
I don’t have an issue with glasses. At least not with those that I wear. Glasses first, Shokz on top.
Hoodie can be an issue, but I then rotate Shokz upwards, so that the connecting part is more or less touching my skull. And for ms it’s not bothersome at all.
I haven’t got one.