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Including in the package are the Aftershokz OpenMove bone-conducting headphones, a USB-C charging cable, a carrying bag, a user manual and a couple of ear plugs in case you actually want to seal ...
Beneath the AfterShokz Air headset itself are an accessory bag, printed user manual, and a pair of included (but strictly optional) foam earplugs.
AfterShokz’s OpenComm bone conduction headset seems an ideal accompaniment to the world we live in today. It's a communications-focused product by virtue of its boom mic, good for today’s busy ...
AfterShokz open-ear headphones review. Listening to music while you run can help you go faster and further. It can also make a long run less monotonous and boost your runner’s high.
The new Aftershokz Aeropex wireless bone conduction headphones are the company’s best yet, a big upgrade over the Trekz Air, and they boast audio good enough to challenge wireless earbuds.
The AfterShokz Xtrainerz headset is available now for $149.95. Loaded up with music, I turned on the Xtrainerz, put them on my head, and then jumped in the pool with the music in shuffle mode.
Bone conduction headphones are nothing new, and though this is Aftershokz’s first new product since 2017, the Aeropex have many of the same flaws as the Trekz Titanium that we tested three years ...
New for 2019 is the Aeropex, which AfterShokz says are its "lightest, highest-quality headphones yet." The Aeropex is available now in "cosmic" black for $160 or £150 .
Aftershokz transmit "high fidelity, stereo quality sound, directly through the skull to the inner ear" entirely bypassing your eardrum. When you think of headphones, ...
AfterShokz Air sounded like the perfect set of running headphones, so we tested it, and here’s what we found.
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