Hosts Dan and Josh talk about their experiences with Mojawa Run Plus Waterproof Sports Headphones as they listen to music and podcasts while swimming laps, walking, and hiking. These are open ear, bone conduction headphones and operate in either Bluetooth or MP3 mode. Are they versatile headphones to use in any situation, or are they more specialized and suitable for only certain select activities? 1:01 – Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones3:44 – Can bone conduction headphones benefit someone who’s Hard of Hearing?4:26 – Sound quality while not underwater6:43 – Comparison with Shokz8:17 – Sound quality while swimming15:16 – Comparing physical controls23:52 – Popularity of swimming with headphones25:22 – Our connection with ModPod26:58 – Be a guest on Show Me Your Setup29:34 – Suggestion for Mojawa 30:01 – Calling in Bluetooth mode Join Dan and Josh as they dive into the world of waterproof audio with a review of the Mojawa Run Plus Bone Conduction Waterproof Sports Headphones. This episode explores how these Bluetooth enabled headphones blend technology with practicality for activities like swimming, hiking, and more. Whether you're an avid swimmer or just looking to optimize your audio setup for different environments, this episode offers valuable insights into using technology to enhance your audio experience in challenging conditions. Key Points Discussed: Introduction to Waterproof Listening: The hosts kick off by discussing why they're wearing goggles and the idea of listening to audio content underwater. Features of Mojawa Run Plus: These headphones are notable for their bone conduction technology, Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 capability with 32GB of internal storage, and suitability for swimming. Bluetooth doesn’t work underwater, but the headphones compensate with offline playback options. Personal Experiences: Dan and Josh share their experiences using the headphones in various settings, from swimming pools to outdoor activities, highlighting the convenience of bone conduction technology which allows ambient sound awareness. Sound Quality and Comfort: The episode dives into the sound quality of the Mojawa Run Plus, describing it as mid-range focused with a faint but noticeable metallic ring at higher volumes. Comfort and the physical design of the headphones are also discussed, particularly their durability and how they fare during vigorous activities. Comparative Insights: The hosts compare the Mojawa Run Plus with other brands, particularly Shokz, noting differences in sound quality, build, and user experience. Listener Interaction: Listeners are encouraged to share their own experiences with waterproof headphones and how they integrate audio into their fitness routines. Closing Thoughts: The episode wraps up with a broader discussion on the integration of technology into daily life and how such devices enhance the user experience. Invitation to Engage: Listeners are invited to email their experiences and setups to showmeyoursetuppodcast@gmail.com, or engage with the podcast through social media and YouTube comments. Subscribe and Follow: For more episodes like this, listeners can subscribe to the podcast on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or directly at gomodpod.com. Join us in exploring the frontier of ergonomic design and share your unique setup with the "Show Me Your Setup" community! Additional Information: This episode is produced by ModPod, a company specializing in the conception and production of podcasts, aiming to connect businesses with their audiences effectively. ModPod is a versatile podcast production company that specializes in creating business-oriented podcasts aimed at showcasing expertise and engaging listeners in meaningful ways. The company offers comprehensive services that cover every aspect of podcasting—from strategic planning and content creation to distribution and audience engagement. ModPod emphasizes knowledge-based podcasting, which focuses on delivering content that helps listeners advance their personal and professional development while also being entertaining. ModPod's services are structured around several key areas: Get Clear: This involves developing a tailored podcast strategy and concept to meet specific business goals. Get Ready: This includes all the preparation needed for recording, such as defining series topics, recruiting guests, and setting up a suitable recording environment. Get Going: In this phase, ModPod produces the podcast episodes, providing finished audio, intro/outro music, artwork, show notes, and managing guest coordination and distribution. Get Heard: To build a returning audience, ModPod engages in ongoing marketing and episode production. Get Global: Recognizing the value of a diverse audience, ModPod also specializes in localizing podcasts in over 80 languages to reach a global market. Additionally, ...