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The Trekz Air from AfterShokz take an entirely different approach from most other Bluetooth headphones: they rely on bone conduction, rather than traditional drivers, to deliver sound. The open ...
The AfterShokz Trekz Air is a very likable sports headphone, particularly for people who want a secure fitting headphone that doesn't cover or prod their ears.
The AfterShokz Trekz Air offer many of the same advantages as wireless earbuds. They’re very light weight and minimalist and they connect to your music source using Bluetooth, so there are no ...
When Aftershokz released its Trekz Titanium bone-conduction headphones, there was a marked change from the Bluez 2 line before it. The design shifted from a stiff plastic headband to a ruggedly ...
AfterShokz follows up on its Trekz Titanium wireless bone conduction sports headphones with the all-new Trekz Air. 20% lighter, reduced sound leakage and a big boost in audio performance including ...
AfterShokz makes a couple models of these headphones, but opt for the Trekz Air, which is vastly improved over the earlier, cheaper version, Trekz Titanium.
AfterShokz's Trekz Air takes bone-conduction headphones to a new level This new, slimmer version of the Trekz Titanium wireless headphone is the best bone-conduction headphone yet.
Image: Aftershokz My favorite pair of running headphones is the Trekz Air because I can enjoy music while still being aware of my surroundings.
AfterShokz Trekz Titanium headphones combine bone conduction and patented technology to deliver premium audio while leaving ears open for ambient sounds. They're intended for activities where the ...
AfterShokz brings patented bone conduction technology, initially developed for military special operations and law enforcement by Voxtech in 2001, to sport and Bluetooth® headphones designed and ...