Monodeal Open-Ear Bluetooth Headphones with Mic (Bone Conduction) — Lightweight headset for work, driving and workouts
Product description
The essentials
If you dislike in-ear plugs or the feeling of a headset squeezing your head, open-ear designs can be a breath of fresh air. These Monodeal open-ear Bluetooth headphones use an open-ear, bone conduction approach (so your ear canals stay clear) and are built to be light enough that you barely notice them. On paper, that’s exactly the kind of comfort you want for long remote-work sessions, commuting, or training.
They’re also positioned as a practical work-and-call headset: there’s a microphone with dual-mic ENC noise reduction and a rotatable boom, plus a mute button so you can shut off your mic during calls. If your day involves back-to-back meetings, driving, or jumping between home office and the gym, this setup is designed to keep things simple.
What stands out in everyday use
The headline promise here is comfort and “wear it anywhere” practicality. The headphones are very lightweight (listed at 29 grams), wrapped in soft, skin-friendly silicone, and made to sit ergonomically around the back of your ears. There’s also a memory titanium alloy frame that’s meant to contour securely without feeling like it’s going to slip.

Two more day-to-day details are worth calling out. Firstly, the open-ear approach should help you stay aware of your surroundings—handy if you’re walking, commuting, or training outdoors and don’t want to be fully isolated. Secondly, when you’re not using them, the design is convenient to wear around your neck, which can reduce that “where do I put these?” moment.
There’s also a dual-device connection option, so you can stay linked to two devices at once. That can be useful if you bounce between a work computer and your phone during calls or lessons.
Where the microphone and calls fit


For a headset, the mic matters more than most people expect—especially in noisy environments. This model includes dual-mic ENC noise reduction, and a 220° rotatable boom mic aimed at capturing your voice clearly while helping block ambient noise.
There’s a built-in mute switch for calls, so you can toggle the microphone on and off without hunting through app settings. The boom mic rotation is a nice touch if you like the mic positioned a certain way, though you’ll still want to take a moment to get the angle right.

Worth noting: like many open-ear headsets, mic performance can depend quite a lot on background noise and how you wear/position the boom—so if you regularly take calls in very chaotic places, it may not feel as “set-and-forget” as higher-end business headsets.
Sound, controls and connectivity
These headphones use Bluetooth 5.4 for fast pairing and stable connections, with a claim of no dropouts or lag. In real life, stability often comes down to your device and environment, but the spec is at least modern.
For playback, dual speakers are included and the sound is described as rich, high-definition stereo. You can also control calls and media via a multifunction button, covering power on/off, play/pause, voice assistant, and call handling (answer, reject, hang up).
A practical convenience feature is the microphone mute button during calls. That small control is the sort of thing that makes a headset feel less fiddly during a meeting.

Tech summary and battery reality check


These Monodeal open-ear Bluetooth headphones support Type-C fast charging and are rated for up to 12 hours of continuous music playback. There’s one limitation you should keep in mind: they’re not suitable for use while charging.
If your routine involves very long days out, or you forget to charge overnight, this “no use while charging” point can be a deal-breaker. It’s fine if you mostly top up regularly, but it’s not the sort of detail you want to discover halfway through a long commute or workout.
Who they suit — and who should skip them
It’s a good fit if you want lightweight, open-ear Bluetooth headphones for work calls, online meetings, driving, home office use, or workouts—and you prefer keeping your ears unblocked. The combination of clear listening comfort (no in-ear pressure), an open-ear safety feel (staying aware), and call controls (including a mute button) makes them suitable for everyday, mixed-use buyers.

You may want to skip them if you’re looking for deep isolation like traditional in-ear headphones, or if you expect microphone performance to be consistently top-tier in extremely noisy environments. Also, if you often want to keep wearing the headset while it charges, the stated charging limitation may not suit your routine.
Final verdict
It makes sense if you’re buying a lightweight, open-ear Bluetooth headset with mic for daily life—work calls, driving, and training—where comfort and situational awareness are as important as audio.
Should you buy it? Consider it if you prioritise a comfortable fit, open-ear listening, modern Bluetooth 5.4 pairing, and a usable mic with mute control. Just be realistic about the fact that open-ear designs are about keeping you aware, and mic quality can vary with background noise and positioning.


Quick FAQs

Q: Are these headphones suitable for workouts?
Yes, they’re described as suitable for workouts, with an ergonomic, slip-free aim and an open-ear approach that keeps ear canals clear.
Q: Can you use them while charging?
No. The note says they are not suitable for use while charging.
Q: Do they have a mute button for calls?

Yes. There’s a built-in mute switch that lets you toggle the microphone on and off during calls.
Q: Can they connect to two devices at once?
Yes, they support dual-device connection so you can stay connected to two devices simultaneously.
Q: Do they support fast pairing?
They use Bluetooth 5.4 and are described as supporting fast pairing with computers and smartphones.
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