Aleck Punks helmet speakers: a surprisingly good option for cycling safely with music

These wireless helmet speakers are a unique near-ear audio system that allows cyclists to play music or podcasts without sacrificing spatial awareness

Aleck Punks helmet strap speakers
(Image credit: Anne-Marije Rook)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

In a tech landscape filled with innumerable headphone options, the Aleck Punks stand out as a unique near-ear audio system that allow cyclists to add an audial experience to their ride without sacrificing situational awareness. The speakers impressed with the long battery life, quick-charge option, and simple-to-use buttons. These helmet-strap speakers are a rather bulky aesthetic, but I didn’t feel like this was a deal breaker. As a highly practical consumer, this isn’t something I would have originally thought to buy for myself, but I’m enjoying them and used them more than I anticipated.

Reasons to buy
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    Long battery life with quick charge feature (12 hours of play)

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    Durable construction

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    Open-ear style allows you to hear ambient noise while riding

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    Use both sides or one side at a time

Reasons to avoid
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    Single-purpose design for biking only

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    Bulky aesthetic

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    Others can hear your audio

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A classic debate: to ride with or without music? For those who enjoy a podcast or playlist while you pedal, there’s no denying that having a “friend” in your ear makes the miles tick by faster. What is arguable, however, is how safe it is to ride with your ears plugged or covered.

Over the years, various solutions have emerged to address this issue, each with differing levels of success. From wireless Bluetooth earbuds, which can be worn in one ear (and have, on more than one occasion, fallen out and disappeared into the roadside abyss), to bone-conduction headphones (yet another thing to get tangled up with my helmet straps). Enter a new option to the sound smorgasbord: the Aleck Punks.

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Samantha Nakata
Contributor

Hailing from Hawaii, Samantha Nakata is a recreational cyclist now living in the Pacific Northwest.