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-ear ...
Music is a serious motivator for us runners. Land on a song with the right rhythm and you’ll immediately find your feet in lockstep with the beat, the miles flying by almost effortlessly. The problem ...
Earbuds drive me crazy. I love listening to music. There’s a component stereo system, two turntables and a dozen wireless speakers spread across my office. I’d listen to music all day if I could. But ...
When it comes to portable, personal audio, many of us are content to plug our ears with buds or cover them with cushioned cups. Such designs help isolate the user from environmental noise and improve ...
To those new to bone conduction, it’s important to note that these “headphones” aren’t designed to sit in your ear, like an earbud, or to cover it, like an over-the-ear headphone. Instead, they rest ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
Overall, aside from the exterior design of the Air, the specs remain nearly unchanged from the Titanium model. The frequency response of 20Hz ~ 20KHz and play/talk time of six hours are the same, but ...
One of the hot holiday gift categories for 2017 is wireless earbuds, especially true wireless earbuds like Apple’s popular AirPods. This is the year that true wireless earbuds --the kind where each ...
Bone conduction has been around in some form or another for some time now, but the technology still hasn’t managed to crack the mainstream. New York-based hardware startup AfterShokz may have come the ...
These are the AfterShokz Trekz Titanium wireless headphones. They may look like your typical set of earbuds, but don’t be fooled—they never enter your ears. This set of wireless headphones leaves your ...