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Sam's Club has for its Members: AfterShokz Air Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones (Various Colors) for $59.88. Shipping is free for Plus Members or will vary by zip code.

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Available colors:
  • Canyon Red
  • Slate Grey
  • Midnight Blue
Features:
  • High-quality audio: PremiumPitch+ technology ensures consistently clear sound
  • Noise-canceling microphones: Block background noise and improve call quality
  • Flexible titanium frame and lightweight design maximize comfort
  • Up to 6 hours of listening per charge
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$30 off regular $89.88 price + $6 shipping for regular members or free shipping if Plus member.

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  • High-quality audio: PremiumPitch+ technology ensures consistently clear sound
  • Noise-canceling microphones: Block background noise and improve call quality
  • Perfect fit: Flexible titanium frame and lightweight design maximize comfort
  • Big battery: Up to 6 hours of listening per charge
  • Warranty: 2-year manufacturer
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Love my AfterShokz. I have the OpenMove which are great, but of course I prefer the Aeropex as I have a massive noggin. For those with average or below average sized heads, either would be fine, and they're even available in a Mini size, with a shorter band.

The audio quality is not HIFI, which couldn't be expected from something that has to go through your skin and bones to get to your eardrum, but if you get a comfortable pair, you can wear them all day for occasional music, calls, or audiobooks and forget you're even wearing them. Unless you have very short hair, or colorful AfterShokz, most people likely won't even notice you're wearing them. I even wear them with glasses (closest to my skull) and a mask (closest to my ear) and rarely have any discomfort after getting used to them.


My favorite thing about these, other than the fact that I can hear what's going on around me even while I'm listening to music, is the fact that the inside of my ears don't get that sweaty waxy feeling that comes from wearing earbuds all the time.


My only complaint is that they aren't comfortable to wear lying down, as the band around the back is stiff and pushes the transducers (essentially the speaker part) forward away from your ears when lying on your back and the transducers themselves press into your head/ear if you lie on your side.


Bottom Line: If you haven't tried bone conduction headphones, and you're interested in any one of the benefits, you owe it to yourself to give them a shot.
Not comfortable... prefer AfterShokz Aeropex Currently on sale for $129 ($30 off) on Amazon https://amzn.to/2WLPSlq
The sound from these are merely 'ok'. If you are someone who needs to keep their ears open for surrounding sounds, these are the way to go from a safety standpoint (joggers, bicyclists, etc). However, if you have a large head, these probably won't fit correctly or be comfortable as there is no size adjustment.

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tanman99
09-03-2021 at 08:10 PM.
09-03-2021 at 08:10 PM.
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You must never have owned a pair. I've had 3 pairs of the Titaniums and two of the Open Move (I'm forgetful at charging and don't like to wait.) The ambient noise is louder than bone conduction headsets, especially in most gym settings where they're playing music. That's not saying that they don't work, but they don't work in the way you are thinking. In the office I use these with the volume at the lowest setting or the second to lowest. In the field with ear plugs in (industrial) I don't crank them up all the way or I have trouble hearing people trying to talk to me.

How are these compared with the Open Move that were on sale for about the same price at Amazon a few days ago?
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kahunamama
09-03-2021 at 08:39 PM.
09-03-2021 at 08:39 PM.
I picked these up because I am losing my hearing and I thought these were a way for me to save my hearing... or am I wrong...
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09-03-2021 at 09:09 PM.
09-03-2021 at 09:09 PM.
Quote from tanman99 :
How are these compared with the Open Move that were on sale for about the same price at Amazon a few days ago?
Not sure how they compare sound quality wise, but the OpenMove are newer with Bluetooth 5.0 vs 4.2 on the Air and have a USB-C connector instead of micro-USB.

I picked up a pair of OpenMove's from that sale to compare to my Aeropex but haven't gotten around to trying them yet.
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Fourgonbound
09-03-2021 at 09:18 PM.
09-03-2021 at 09:18 PM.
Quote from dcpoor :
Not sure how they compare sound quality wise, but the OpenMove are newer with Bluetooth 5.0 vs 4.2 on the Air and have a USB-C connector instead of micro-USB.

I picked up a pair of OpenMove's from that sale to compare to my Aeropex but haven't gotten around to trying them yet.

Idk the msrp of the open move is like $80 and the air's is $120
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09-03-2021 at 10:38 PM.
09-03-2021 at 10:38 PM.
Quote from kahunamama :
I picked these up because I am losing my hearing and I thought these were a way for me to save my hearing... or am I wrong...
it depends on what's causing your hearing loss. these just bypass the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane to vibrate the ossicles, the pathway after that, the cochlea, the vestibulocochlear nerve are all the same. if you have sensorineural hearing loss these won't help you.
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09-03-2021 at 10:57 PM.
09-03-2021 at 10:57 PM.
Quote from tanman99 :
How are these compared with the Open Move that were on sale for about the same price at Amazon a few days ago?
I have both and can't decide yet. I think the Airs have a slight advantage on sound quality, while the Openmoves win on USB-C and SEEM a bit more durable and sweat resistant with a simpler design and fewer holes.
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09-03-2021 at 11:02 PM.
09-03-2021 at 11:02 PM.
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No, micro-USB. Only the OpenMove are C.
Why Air is more expensive? Their website doesn't provide any tool or info in comparing different model which is pretty bad.

I didn't see a significant difference in the specifications
OpenMove is BT 5.0/USB-C and $65 free shipping from their website or Amazon which looks like a better deal to me compared to Air BT 4.2/Micro-USB which is like a generation old
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09-03-2021 at 11:53 PM.
09-03-2021 at 11:53 PM.
Quote from TexAggGrad07 :
I have both and can't decide yet. I think the Airs have a slight advantage on sound quality, while the Openmoves win on USB-C and SEEM a bit more durable and sweat resistant with a simpler design and fewer holes.

Thanks for the feedback. What about comfort. The reviews I've found on the open move are mostly positive except for comfort. Seems like the older style can be worn for longer periods of time.
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09-03-2021 at 11:58 PM.
09-03-2021 at 11:58 PM.
Quote from megazone23 :
Why Air is more expensive? Their website doesn't provide any tool or info in comparing different model which is pretty bad.

I didn't see a significant difference in the specifications
OpenMove is BT 5.0/USB-C and $65 free shipping from their website or Amazon which looks like a better deal to me compared to Air BT 4.2/Micro-USB which is like a generation old

There is some info. Seems like the sound quality and modernization seem better in the open move but the Air is more comfortable. That's what I want to hear from others is how comfortable are they?

https://milled.com/aftershokz/the...Ky_IXyL8DX
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09-04-2021 at 03:37 AM.
09-04-2021 at 03:37 AM.
I just picked these up to try out. Main interest is for white noise to help with tinnitus masking, both at day & night. Currently I wear earbuds to sleep, so I was interested in trying these out, both for their "bone conducting" technology, and so that I dont have to put anything in my ears.

Holding them in my hand, the vibration is extremely noticeable, but when I put them on my head, I dont notice the vibration.

As far as bone conducting... well... they're bone conducting in the sense that essentially anything that vibrates is bone conducting, and while they vibrate far stronger than a normal pair of earbuds, it's not like they aren't outputting audio like a normal speaker, in fact, it seems to me that the audio leakage is equal to, or louder, than normal earbuds.

For example, I'm in a room with a box fan near me, and I put the Airs about 5 ft away at high volume & could easily hear music playing, particularly the high end (horns, drums). I put a normal pair of earbuds (m-pow Swift) in the same place, with same song/volume, & I couldn't hear them as clearly as the Airs. Same for holding them in front of my face about 6 inches away... the Airs produce slightly more sound than normal earbuds.

So it seems to me that they are primarily using air conduction, however, they do vibrate a lot, and when you pull them away from your head back and forth to compare, it does make a difference, but it's a bit subtle, IMO. It's also primarily on the mid-low end, as I can't tell much of a difference in the high end when they aren't making contact.

For example, this audio is all high end, & I cant really tell a difference between having them in place, and pulled away a few millimeters.

https://youtu.be/xUZOSg3a1rk

For a normal song like this, however, contact makes a noticeable difference. When they aren't making contact you can still clearly hear the song, but it isn't a full sound... when they make contact, the mid-low end becomes much more pronounced, and the sound moves to the center of your head.

https://youtu.be/WoZP18U5VyY

You can also experience this effect on other areas of your head. Like if you place them on the back of your head, you can tell a noticeable difference when you break contact... it results in a fuller sound, and centered more in your head.

I also tried this with normal earbuds... I removed the rubber ear tips, and pressed the speakers flat against my head, and lifted them off and on, to see if I could tell a difference. This time I couldn't really detect a change, so the vibration of the Aftershokz definitely makes a difference, it's just not as big of a difference as the hype makes it out to be, IMO.

I also ordered a cheap $16 pair to try out, & might get a mid-range $40 pair as well, to see how they all compare.

In summary, these work well, but I'm not blown away by some new technology, & I feel like normal headphones designed to sit outside the ear would perform similarly. That being said, the Aftershokz use of vibration is significant, and it definitely makes a difference. While I feel like the Aftershokz might perform similarly to non-vibrating external speakers, the Aftershokz would undoubtedly be the clear winner in sound volume/quality.

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Then stick the plugs into the ears and turn the volume up (as you would do w/ any regular speakers) so that your neighbours hear you as well. B/c by doing this you will block most of the air conduction (as you stated) and you would need to overcome the block since the bone conduction would not be sufficient. Voila!

Still don't believe? Grab yours, stick them to your skull somewhere at the tip of your head and turn them on. You will see how much you will get via "bone conduction". Don't forget the plugs Smilie
When you put earplugs in, you dont have to turn the volume up... it becomes significantly louder, most noticeably on the mid-low end. You can simulate it just by putting your fingers in your ears.

I'm not really sure why blocking the ear canal makes such a big difference, but it does.

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When I pull just above my skin, right next to my ears on max volume, I hear nothing with the Airs and a slight muffled sound with the Openmoves.
This implies that the Airs are silent, and it should be clarified that they are not. Earplugs make all noises disappear at a short distance, but if you hold the Airs next to your ear you can clearly hear the music.

This is a great way to showcase the bone conduction aspect, though, because with earplugs in, and with the Airs held at the ear, but not making contact, they sound similar in volume to a normal pair of earbuds in same conditions. However, if you lightly touch any part of your head with the Airs, the sound fills your head and becomes very loud/clear. If you do this with normal earbuds, nothing really changes when you make contact with any part of your head.

This is sort of a paradox of 'bone conduction' headphones... if your ears are plugged, the Airs will blow you away with how well they transfer loud/clear music, but if your ears are not plugged -- which is the primary reason for buying them -- the effect is present, but greatly reduced.
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09-04-2021 at 05:03 AM.
09-04-2021 at 05:03 AM.
If you don't sweat a lot these are ok. I went through a pair of these about every 6 months. They stand by their warranty and replaced them when they stopped charging. I upgraded to the Aeropex after the warranty ended and have had them for over a year now no issues. The charging port is different on Aeropex and seems to be able to handle sweat and water better.
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09-04-2021 at 06:18 AM.
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I got the openmove/air (the sale last week from amazon) and I was more than little surprised that a "bone conduction" would bleed sound as much as these do. I got them because I don't like things in my ears and thought this would work for my many phone calls through the day. Unfortunately, I also share my office with my kid for home school, so if I decide to listen to music between calls, she can hear the song. Sitting about 10 feet away with volume about half way up, she could hear and make out the song I was listening to. Earbuds, there is no way she'd hear this. Guess there are trade offs to everything.
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09-04-2021 at 06:30 AM.
09-04-2021 at 06:30 AM.
Quote from megazone23 :
Why Air is more expensive? Their website doesn't provide any tool or info in comparing different model which is pretty bad.

I didn't see a significant difference in the specifications
OpenMove is BT 5.0/USB-C and $65 free shipping from their website or Amazon which looks like a better deal to me compared to Air BT 4.2/Micro-USB which is like a generation old

Here's their comparison chart FWIW. I have the Air and like it, but don't have the OpenMove.
https://aftershokz.com/us/pages/p...comparison
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09-04-2021 at 07:03 AM.
Quote from ispeed :
I got the openmove/air (the sale last week from amazon) and I was more than little surprised that a "bone conduction" would bleed sound as much as these do. I got them because I don't like things in my ears and thought this would work for my many phone calls through the day. Unfortunately, I also share my office with my kid for home school, so if I decide to listen to music between calls, she can hear the song. Sitting about 10 feet away with volume about half way up, she could hear and make out the song I was listening to. Earbuds, there is no way she'd hear this. Guess there are trade offs to everything.
My experience is that my Airs bleed sound about as much as open-ear buds, like the original airpods (not the silicone-tipped ones). If the room is otherwise silent and you are listening at moderate to high volume you can hear them. If there is anything else going on in the room - a fan, a tower pc, or sometimes just the HVAC running - most people won't notice the program at all. My wife can't tell when I'm on the phone with someone else until I speak (she'll walk into my office and start talking to me and I have to let her know I'm on a call).

My biggest beefs are that it gets uncomfortable after 30-40 minutes and I have to shift the pressure point a bit, and anything more than a moderate amount of noise and I can't really hear them (i.e. exhaust fan in the kitchen). Turning them up to the top 10-20% range makes them vibrate on my skull noticeably/uncomfortably, so there's only so much compensation. All that said, I really, really like them. The feeling is like having your own, personal Musak in the background or someone in the room (Audible/podcast) rather than the closed feeling of headphones, and it's easy to interact with people while wearing them. They are what I use ~70% of the time I'm listening, and all my bt calls in the office.
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09-04-2021 at 07:07 AM.
09-04-2021 at 07:07 AM.
Quote from tanman99 :
Thanks for the feedback. What about comfort. The reviews I've found on the open move are mostly positive except for comfort. Seems like the older style can be worn for longer periods of time.
Not a huge difference, but I think the flat plastic "contacts" on the Openmoves sticks to my skin more, and squeeze a bit more than the Airs. While the Airs, in exchange for their better bone conduction pads, give you more noticeable vibration, which takes a little bit of getting used to.

But bottom line, I think I'm going to reach for the Airs more often.
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