# Shokz Bone Conduction Headphones Hit a New Price Point

Shokz bone conduction headphones have dropped below $100 for the first time, making this audio technology more accessible to families on a budget.

Bone conduction headphones work differently from traditional earbuds. Instead of sending sound through the ear canal, they transmit vibrations directly through the bones of the skull to the inner ear. This design offers real advantages for parents and kids.

The technology keeps ears open and unobstructed, which means your child stays aware of ambient sounds. They can hear you calling from another room, notice traffic while riding a bike, or pick up on other environmental cues. This makes bone conduction headphones safer for active kids than sealed-ear alternatives that isolate sound completely.

Shokz has built a strong reputation for durability and comfort. Their headphones wrap around the back of the head, resting on the temples rather than sitting inside or over the ears. This design works well for kids who find traditional headphones uncomfortable or who wear glasses.

The price drop opens bone conduction technology to families who previously found these headphones out of reach. Previous Shokz models typically cost $150 to $250, putting them in a premium category. Now that a quality option exists under $100, parents can test whether bone conduction works for their family without major investment.

These headphones pair well with active kids. Athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and children who need audio for learning activities all benefit from the open-ear design. The technology also works for kids with sensory sensitivities who struggle with traditional headphones pressing against their heads.

Battery life and water resistance vary by model, so check the specific features of whichever Shokz headphone falls under $100. Most bone conduction headphones from this brand hold charges for several hours and handle sw