AfterShokz Aeropex - Open-Ear Bluetooth Bone Conduction Sport Headphones - Sweat Resistant Wireless Earphones for Workouts and Running - Built-in Mic
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Matthew Carey
> 3 dayWorth every penny. Can’t find anything wrong with them. Very comfortable and sound is excellent
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Michael Reddoch
> 3 dayAfter 5 months. The right side headset started speaker loose inside casing. can hear it bouncing inside casing. still works but since its loose in side casing, it has a terrible vibration especially when it the phone rings. I was happy with the head set until this happen because it does have a good barrier to sweat compared to Air model. where two of them got fried because of sweat.
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G. Widener
> 3 dayThese are not Bose Quiet Comfort headphones and they dont sound like them. These are fantastic for working from home being on calls much of the day. ZERO ear fatigue and the ability to hear everything going on around you (unless you put some ear plugs in, since they work through bone conduction). Ive exercised and mowed the grass and showered a couple of times with them on. No issues and I do recommend them!
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Volimance
> 3 dayI need these for work. I need to be anchored in some music, but I need to be able to hear whats going on around me. These are perfect! The audio quality is better by far than my Airpod 2nd gen, and thats saying something for bluetooth earbuds. The battery life is fantastic, regularly getting my through an 8 hour shift with 40-20 percent power left over. I recommend this to anyone!
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Dustin Donner
> 3 dayDont let my 4 out of 5 sound quality and Noise Cancellation scores fool you. This device isnt made for complete immersion for your music. It cant really present you with awesome Bass without covering your ears, but its amazing for phone calls, video conferences and long gaming sessions. I hate earbuds and anything that covers my ears for more than 30 minutes. Nobody likes hot ears as far as i know... This allows me to hear audio (minus the heavy Bass) as well as everything else around me and they are hella comfortable. Totally would recommend them!
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CRS 1950
> 3 dayThe quality of the music and phone calls is top of the line for me. They will play all day witch is great I like my music a lot. I have a 62% hearing loss so the bone phones very much help me hear my music and phone much better thank You Aftershokz.
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Laura J. Thompson
> 3 dayI can not wear these. I require glasses and this device hurt my ears. It also bounces when I tried to run with them. The sound was great, but they are not a good product for me and my workouts.
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pharmgirl
> 3 dayWhile they arent the best to wear on a train or a plane to drown the world out they are great for when you want to listen to music or podcasts but you still need be aware of the world around you like at work or while running.
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Adam
> 3 dayThe product page says that the headphones will come with two charging cables, a carrying case, and earplugs. Instead, I received a sport belt with the headphones. Contacted Aftershokz support directly and they couldnt help me because Amazon was the seller. (Also, they were sold out of the charging cable on their site.) Amazon support was ultimately helpful, telling me to order two replacement cables ($38.14 with tax) and then theyre giving me a promotional credit for that amount. However, a) this was a lot of hassle, and b) Im still not getting the carrying case and earplugs that were advertised on the product page. I cant comment yet on sound quality. As for fit, Im cautiously optimistic, though I think this is going to be widely variable. Other reviewers with self-described large heads have said the fit is too small and positions the conductors over the ear instead of the jawbone. I have a very large head too in terms of hat size, I think my ears are placed lower and further back on my head than a normal persons ears. So for me I think it will be fine. They are definitely more comfortable than ear buds. So well see. One potential problem: while you can tilt your head forward and side to side without affecting the placement of the conductors, if you tip your head back then the conductors are pulled onto your ear and wont reposition on your end. I bought these for cycling and Ill often tip my head back to crack my neck, so this may be a problem.
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Michael Rivers
> 3 dayThese headsets would be perfect if it wasnt for the loud beep everytime you hit a button to answer or end a call or change the volume. Beware if you have earplugs on this beep is physically painful to the point I would call it dangerous! Im attempting to return mine. I need them to work with the earplugs in. Currently I have to remove the earplugs anytime I need to press a button on the headset. Buyer Beware. Aftershokz has been aware of the problem for a couple years and has opted to do nothing about it. Put your money somewhere, anywhere else or...save the box to simplify your ultimate return.