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Sometimes, using bone conduction earphones.
Honeslty, I love the sounds of nature, so I don't listen to music nearly as much on my bike as I would on an escooter.
Used to work with a big cyclist, he always used bone conduction headphones as it still gives you full hearing. Bought a pair myself for skiing (Aftershokz Air - stupid name but great piece of kit!)
Yes, full hearing, which is why they work so well while cycling. I even wear them while watching TV and I can still hear the ticking of a clock from the next room 😂
I use them for everything, they're my only headphones!