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The best way to enjoy music, audiobooks, or podcasts while you work out is to invest in a quality set of sport headphones.
(The images below show my older pair of Aftershokz Aeropex. They’re the same as the currently available Shokz OpenRun headphones, which I also tested but have loaned out to another wear-tester.) ...
Before primarily switching to the OpenRun Pro, I had logged 2,016 miles with my test pair of OpenRun headphones — and even more with the earlier Aftershokz Aeropex. RW verdict ...
Why we picked them Formerly known as the AfterShokz Aeropex, the Shokz OpenRun is a pair of quality wireless bone conduction headphones.
The Shokz OpenRun is a prime example of how open-ear technology can work for active users, particularly runners and cyclists. Originally known as the AfterShokz Aeropex, the OpenRun takes ...
Back in August, our New York Times colleague and opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote an essay sharing his hard-won travel tips. But it got us thinking: What’s on his packing list before he ...
Before primarily switching to the OpenRun Pro, I had logged 2,016 miles with my test pair of OpenRun headphones—and even more with the earlier Aftershokz Aeropex. The Bottom Line ...
They build on the original OpenSwim headphones, which use bone conduction to transmit sound into your head (just like the original landlubbing AfterShokz Aeropex).
The Aftershokz Aeropex are, for our money, the best bone conduction headphones on the market for general use. (Note: The brand itself now goes by Shokz and these headphones will eventually only be ...