AfterShokz Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones with Sport Belt, Blue Eclipse & red
Open-Ear Design - Patented bone conduction technology delivers premium audio through the cheekbone, keeping you connected and aware of your surroundings
Eight-Hours of Music & Calls - Enjoy 8 continuous hours of music and dual noise-canceling mics for crystal clear calls
IP67 Waterproof Rating - Completely sweat and waterproof. Moisture detection alert included for safe charging. (Not suitable for swimming)
Multifunction Button - Easy controls to play, pause, skip, activate voice assistant, and answer calls
https://www.amazon.com/AfterShokz...093&sr=8-4
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I got in on the 40% off Verizon deal posted here in SD. For those that didn't see it, it required the purchase of 5 accessories. Anyway, that's besides the point. I love the Aeropex.
Sound is great for a bone conduction headset. Don't expect earbud type sound, but bass is good for what they are. So is volume. Zero noise cancelation because well, it's an open ear headset. You can always wear earplugs, which are included.
The microphone quality for calls is way, way better than I expected, to the extent I can have normal phone calls indoors and people say I sound great. I've also made calls in the car and people say I sound just fine.
When you adjust the volume from the headset, there is a loud and annoying beep with every button press. No way to disable it. The multifunction button on the left side works well for answering and ending calls. A long press will activate Siri but there is no audio confirmation Siri has activated. You just have to trust it activated and speak you command.
For running and cycling these are great, IF your goal is to remain aware of your surroundings. It might not get loud enough for some in windy or really noisy conditions, but you'll be able to hear the music. They're also nice for just wearing around the house listening to music and being able to hear your wife yelling at you for leaving the toilet seat up.
Battery life has been very good. I'm sure would meet the 8 rated hours, but I've been charging after six hours or so just to have them charged for the next use.
I got in on the 40% off Verizon deal posted here in SD. For those that didn't see it, it required the purchase of 5 accessories. Anyway, that's besides the point. I love the Aeropex.
Sound is great for a bone conduction headset. Don't expect earbud type sound, but bass is good for what they are. So is volume. Zero noise cancelation because well, it's an open ear headset. You can always wear earplugs, which are included.
The microphone quality for calls is way, way better than I expected, to the extent I can have normal phone calls indoors and people say I sound great. I've also made calls in the car and people say I sound just fine.
When you adjust the volume from the headset, there is a loud and annoying beep with every button press. No way to disable it. The multifunction button on the left side works well for answering and ending calls. A long press will activate Siri but there is no audio confirmation Siri has activated. You just have to trust it activated and speak you command.
For running and cycling these are great, IF your goal is to remain aware of your surroundings. It might not get loud enough for some in windy or really noisy conditions, but you'll be able to hear the music. They're also nice for just wearing around the house listening to music and being able to hear your wife yelling at you for leaving the toilet seat up.
Battery life has been very good. I'm sure would meet the 8 rated hours, but I've been charging after six hours or so just to have them charged for the next use.
I have the Air but looking at these. I'm seconding the review above. Every upgrade improves on the last (I originally bought the Trekz) so I trust the same for this.
All colors
I upgraded from the air to this. Can confirm it's a big jump in sound quality and usability.
I normally would too but I believe I got at least $60 for my Trekz on eBay which partly funded my $80 deal on the Air. I'll likely do a similar exchange here. It doesn't hurt that I case and wipe my headset regularly.
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Wish they had Minis in different colors.
I had 300 points ($45) to make this deal even sweeter.
So before making a purchase head over to : https://us.aftershokz.c
and you can get those points pretty quickly. I believe about 90 points (worth $7.50) can be added to your account pretty much right away. You can probably also TRICK customer service via chat to give you the 100 Birthday points right away! ( I was able to do it a few months back). Good Luck!
Other than that, I love my Aeropex. Started with Titanium a few years back.
I highly recommend this to anyone interested in trying them out.
I got in on the 40% off Verizon deal posted here in SD. For those that didn't see it, it required the purchase of 5 accessories. Anyway, that's besides the point. I love the Aeropex.
Sound is great for a bone conduction headset. Don't expect earbud type sound, but bass is good for what they are. So is volume. Zero noise cancelation because well, it's an open ear headset. You can always wear earplugs, which are included.
The microphone quality for calls is way, way better than I expected, to the extent I can have normal phone calls indoors and people say I sound great. I've also made calls in the car and people say I sound just fine.
When you adjust the volume from the headset, there is a loud and annoying beep with every button press. No way to disable it. The multifunction button on the left side works well for answering and ending calls. A long press will activate Siri but there is no audio confirmation Siri has activated. You just have to trust it activated and speak you command.
For running and cycling these are great, IF your goal is to remain aware of your surroundings. It might not get loud enough for some in windy or really noisy conditions, but you'll be able to hear the music. They're also nice for just wearing around the house listening to music and being able to hear your wife yelling at you for leaving the toilet seat up.
Battery life has been very good. I'm sure would meet the 8 rated hours, but I've been charging after six hours or so just to have them charged for the next use.
Excellent review and rep'd. I'd say the only thing you left out is comfort. These are the only headphones that I can literally wear all day at work 8-10 hours/day 5 days/week, and often on the weekend around the house, and have zero discomfort. They are almost too comfortable in that I completely forget that I'm wearing them.
The company is also fantastic with warranty. about 6 months after purchase, my pair started rattling. I logged a warranty claim, took maybe 5 minutes, and I had a complete replacement (headset, charger, caring case, earplugs) within a week. Zero cost to me and no need to return old pair.
update: ordered from Aftershokz website and no tax so it was actually a better deal thank amazon for me.
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