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There are two models of AfterShokz bone-conduction headphones—the Titanium and Air. The Air is the newer, upgraded model—but it's not much of an upgrade, and some people may actually prefer ...
AfterShokz charges $150 for these headphones, and I think that's a decent price. I wish sound quality were a hair better, but the Trekz Air manage to live up to their marketing claims for open-ear ...
AfterShokz Air wireless headphones are available for $99.95 on Amazon. How to use the AfterShokz Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Fit. These headphones are very comfortable.
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.
These lightweight, water-resistant wraparound headphones let you hear what's going on around you.
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 ...
The AfterShokz Trekz Air Headphones Let You Rock Out—Not Tune Out. New bone-conduction tech allows you to hear everything around you. By Jeff Dengate Published: Oct 17, 2018 11:45 AM EDT.
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 ...
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.
AfterShokz Air sounded like the perfect set of running headphones, so we tested it, and here’s what we found.