Frequency Asked Questions 

What is bone conduction?

Please read our article on bone conduction and how it works here

Is Bone Conduction safe?

Yes. Bone conduction headphones use a different (but completely natural) way to delivery sound. To learn more about the difference between air sound transmission and bone conduction here

What are the advantages compared to traditional in-ear devices?

Bone conduction refers to the transmission of sound through the skull and jawbones, stimulating the auditory nerves and causing hearing. The advantages of bone conduction are as follows:

·Does not damage the eardrum: Bone conduction technology bypasses the eardrum and directly transmits sound through vibration of the temporal bone.
·No insertion into the ear: Clean and hygienic, comfortable for long-term wear without discomfort or pain, and prevents bacterial growth in the ear canal.
·Open-ear design: It allows for safe outdoor use and enables the wearer to hear ambient sounds even while wearing headphones, making it convenient for outdoor activities, sports, and driving.

Why Bone Conduction is the New Standard on the Green?
The Modern Golfer’s Dilemma: Audio vs. Etiquette

In the world of golf, tradition and etiquette are paramount. For decades, wearing traditional noise-canceling earbuds on the course was considered a "social foul." Why? Because isolation leads to missed cues—a playing partner’s compliment, a distant shout of "Fore!", or the approach of a golf cart.

However, as more golfers turn to music and podcasts to maintain their tempo and focus during a 4-hour round, a new solution has emerged: Bone Conduction Technology.

Solving the Top 3 Pain Points for Golfers
1. Social Connectivity & Safety (Situational Awareness)

The primary advantage of Mojawa’s open-ear design is that it doesn't block your ear canal.

  • The Benefit: You can stream your favorite "Swing Tempo" playlist while remaining 100% engaged in conversation with your group.
  • Safety First: You stay alert to environmental sounds, ensuring you hear critical safety warnings on the fairway, which is a significant upgrade over traditional in-ear buds.
2. All-Day Comfort for 18-Hole Rounds

A standard round of golf lasts between 4 to 5 hours. Traditional earbuds often cause "ear fatigue," sweat buildup, or physical discomfort over such long periods, especially in the heat.

  • The Mojawa Edge: Weighing only 29.7g with a flexible titanium frame, our headsets sit lightly on the cheekbones. There is no pressure inside the ear, providing zero-fatigue comfort from the first tee to the 18th green.
3. Swing-Proof Stability

A high-velocity golf swing requires total body coordination. Nothing is more distracting than an earbud falling out during your backswing.

  • The Solution: Mojawa’s ergonomic wraparound design is engineered for maximum stability. Whether you are driving 300 yards or leaning in for a delicate putt, the headset stays perfectly in place without shifting.
How to choose bone conduction devices?

Distinguishing between genuine and fake bone conduction headphones is crucial. Genuine bone conduction headphones transmit sound through the vibration of the temporal bone, bypassing the eardrum, which is more comfortable and healthier. Be cautious of counterfeit bone conduction devices that have open speakers on the earpiece.

When considering comfort, choose devices that are open-ear, sweatproof, and stable during activities such as running. They should be lightweight and comfortable to wear, allowing unrestricted movement and training.

Sound quality is also essential. Select devices with excellent sound production technology to ensure a clear and immersive listening experience.

Lastly, consider communication experience. Look for headphones with privacy protection through anti-leakage technology and clear communication through noise reduction technology, which are practical features during phone calls.

Will it hurt my ears?

Different from traditional headphones, bone conduction headphones use an open-ear design. MOJAWA headphones rest on your ears instead of going into your ears, so you won’t experience ear fatigue common with traditional in-ear earbuds.

Is there any sound leakage?

Bone conduction headphones work by transmitting sound directly to the brain's auditory nerves without passing through the eardrums, resulting in clearer and more layered sound quality. However, as the headphones vibrate during operation, it causes sound waves to disperse into the surrounding air. Currently, all bone conduction devices on the market have some degree of sound leakage. Nevertheless, Mojawa uses patented anti-leakage technology to minimize this issue to an almost negligible level.

Does it have sound leakage?

Bone conduction headphones work by transmitting sound directly to the brain's auditory nerves without passing through the eardrums, resulting in clearer and more layered sound quality. However, as the headphones vibrate during operation, it causes sound waves to disperse into the surrounding air. Currently, all bone conduction devices on the market have some degree of sound leakage. Nevertheless, MOJAWA uses patented anti-leakage technology to minimize this issue to an almost negligible level.

Can it be worn with eyeglasses and helmets?

Yes, wearing eyeglasses and helmets does not affect the comfort of wearing bone conduction headphones.

Common Questions

Can those with hearing loss use Mojawa bone conduction headphones?

Usually, if hearing loss occurs in the outer region, Mojawa bone conduction headphones can help the user hear better sound. However, we always recommend consulting with your doctor before making a purchase. Mojawa headphones can also be worn simultaneously with some hearing aids.

Are they waterproof?

All of our headphones are water-resistant and waterproof. Mojo2 has an IP67 rating, while RunPlus boasts an IP68 rating.

Can I change my shipping address after placing an order?

If your order hasn’t been processed yet, you can contact our support team to update your shipping address. Once the order is shipped, we’re unable to make changes.

What are the warranty terms?

Please review our warranty termshere.