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AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red

AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red

AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red
$ 129.95

Score By Feature

Based on 8,717 ratings
Battery life
9.28
Quality of material
9.48
Volume control
8.88
Sound quality
8.78
Bass quality
8.08
Noise cancellation
6.90

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Product Description

Bone conduction headphone delivers premium sound through the cheekbone - an open-ear design. Airpex allows you to stay connected and aware of what is going on around you, unlike over-ear headphones
Comfortable - Let your ears relax with our lightweight, comfortable sport headset that features a bud-free, pain-free design for people who wish to use it all day
Enjoy eight continuous hours of music and calls while you are connected. With dual noise-cancelling microphones, you'll be able to easily hear each other when chatting.
With IP67 water-resistance, these earphones are ideal for workouts, fitness, running, and other activities. Safe charging is guaranteed by the moisture detection alert. This pool is not suitable for swimming
Easy Bluetooth multipoint pairing with iOS and Android devices equipped with Bluetooth. The multifunctional button lets you pause, accelerate, skip tracks, activate the voice assistant, and answer the phone all with a single

Questions & Answers

Does your company offer any bone conduction Bluetooth options that are compatible with ?

It is simply impossible to use Bluetooth As a result of my own experience, I can tell you this. In addition to bluetooth swim products from other companies, other bluetooth swimming products entail placing the bluetooth transmitter on the back of your goggles or swim cap so that it is above water while wired ear buds are attached to your head. The bluetooth transmitter is impaired when it's submerged in even an inch or two of water. Your audio will stop working if the transmitter is submerged just a tiny bit. With Aftershokz, you can store your music on the device, so Tyler is right that Aftershokz does have the MP3 version. As far as I can tell, there is no real alternative to this wireless audio technology until a new one emerges. A Kickstarter project offers waterproof bluetooth earbuds. I have tried them, but they aren't for me. It took little time for them to be ruined. If you have an mp3 player or goggles, you can try the transmitters that attach to them. Hopefully this information has been helpful to you or to someone else who reads it.

Has the iPhone 10X been tested for compatibility with wireless networks?

Thanks for stopping by Check out these aftershokz! Using Aeropex with an iPhone 10x is a good idea.

Can the indication beeps be turned off? (Why does this have beeps when it is powered on?) ?

The only thing I know is that sometimes when the volume on an app is turned up it causes a beep, and leaving the range of say a phone Despite this, two of our RED colored aftershokz were defective and had to be returned. The blue ones, on the other hand, worked

One of the most irritating things is that my headphones came with a different charger rather than Are there any other chargers that you can use?

When I unintentionally left the magnetic charger home on a recent trip out of town, I encountered this issue. Also, I could not find a suitable

Selected User Reviews For AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Solar Red

It has been an absolute lifesaver
5/5

Let's begin by saying that you should not buy The extra money is well worth it since these are much better. I'll just get on with it. There are no words to describe how amazing this thing is. I can play by myself all day long on this battery. There is a great deal to be said about the open ear design. My surroundings, music and game audio come through perfectly clear while I am listening to what is going on around me. I also feel that the button is conveniently placed, because I can easily press it with my shoulder if I have my hands full. There is nothing more comfortable than this thing. There have been times when I have forgotten I am I'm talking about the How it can produce such a clear sound in spite of its tiny size and the fact that it is so far away from your mouth is truly impressive. One thing about this video isn't perfect. It's not enough to bring the overall review down by one star, but it's still not perfect. The audio is the only thing that isn't perfect. I am specifically referring to The music won't appeal to someone who likes to listen to bass boosted music or dubstep. It is obvious that anything else would be shocking. In my opinion, anyone looking for a headset that won't break the bank should seriously consider this. I was even able to shower while wearing them). Besides being water resistant, it has crystal clear audio, even with the open ear design, is easy to connect, has a long lasting battery, is extremely comfortable,.

Walter Robbins
Walter Robbins
| Aug 16, 2021
In general, it was pretty good
3/5

Despite this, painfully loud beeps can be heard. Having used these consistently for a few days, they have proved to be quite efficient. Since I listen at a lower volume, I haven't had to charge them yet, which may be partly due to the fact that I haven't had to charge them. I am so far satisfied with how well the suits me. do not hurt my head or ears when I wear them for prolonged periods of time. While the fit is such that I cannot lie down without them, I can wear the headband under my chin and wear them while standing. There's nothing like lying back and listening to music that way. (See image)

My only real reservation is that the signal beeps are WAY TOO LOUD, especially if you're wearing earplugs. As the volume of the headphones changes, the volume of the beep does not change. Therefore, I hurt my ears when the loud beeps from every time the volume button is pressed, so if I use the volume buttons to turn down the volume and adjust to the low volume of whatever I am listening to, I don't get any loud beeps. So, if I wear earplugs with these, I have to move the headphones out of the way every time I want to just adjust the volume so that the beep doesn't wake me up. This is the only con I really dislike about these headphones since I like pretty much everything else about them. The beep was so loud, why in the world did they make it so.

Angelina Shepherd
Angelina Shepherd
| Dec 15, 2020
It was great to use Trekz Titanium and even better to use these! These are more advantageous than Trekz Titanium because of the following reasons Please note - My point is that there is a considerable improvement in the "tickling/vibration" factor* A slight improvement would be appreciated in sound quality*br>- The cases are small enough to fit into a purse or pocket
5/5

Although not foolproof (I broke the frame of my Trekz Titanium floatiing around in my backpack*), it is better than nothing (just look at the frame of the Trekz Titanium floating around in my backpack*) With the magnetic charger, you can easily charge your phone Even though this might not seem like much of a deal, it is so much nicer to get it to snap on than having to deal with the tiny charger flap and fidgeting around with the tiny micro A USB plug is required I can still use one charger at work and one at home, since it comes with two chargers. Please note - It is supposed to be possible to rewind by pressing the multifunction button three times at once, but I cannot seem to get it to work (maybe I'm not pressing fast enough). The disadvantages of using titanium are as follows Please note - There's a loud beep every time you press any button on these (like annoying to the point that you might damage your hearing) and I don't think there's any way to change it
- they are both paired to my phone and computer, they beep and disconnect/reconnect to my phone constantly when I am on a call on the PC (I always have to turn off BT on my phone to prevent this). Activation of Siri does not result in a beep sound Press the button and guess what's on the screen! The following is an excerpt from my review of Titanium The same is true for these You can use them to hear what is going on around you on your bike or almost anywhere you want to hear what's going on Traffic is too loud for them to be heard through it. In addition, if you would like to ignore the noise of the world, just use the included earplugs and you can hear this clearly. Listening to audiobooks or allowing my computer to connect to the device for conference calls at work are my two favorite things about these. In a hotel room recently, I also used them, the earplugs included, and a whitenoise app to drown out my snoring friend's noise. The pros are Please note - You'll be able to hear it all the way across the room*br Make sure you have ear plugs with you- The audio quality is relatively good for spoken word content, and a little better than a phone speaker if you don't mind (I'd say a little better than a tablet speaker)
- The phone microphone on the device works perfectly for phone calls*- The multifunction button on iPhone can be held down to activate Siri (push or double-tap to start playing or pause, answer or end a call). There seems to be no volume buttons on the Bluetooth headphones (I assumed they would be there)
- A single connection can be made to multiple devices at once The trick below was my discovery after a year of trying--I had no idea you could do it. Generally, I find the battery life to be Honestly, I have never kept track of it, but it appears that the advertised 6 hours is correct. There is a warning about 10 minutes before you have to leave The timer now warns me after about 20 minutes (which is better than my old ones which don't alert me until about 1 minute). 20-32 is a good range, if I may say so The long working distance (30 feet) is quite good, but not as good as another pair I have

Cons (even though I do not really consider them cons)- If you turn the volume up too loud, they may tickle slightly, but when you're using them in a situation where you need them loud, it's not really recognizable. The pairing process can be a bit awkward with glasses, but as long as I put my glasses on before my sunglasses, I'm fine.

To pair two devices at the same time Note that you cannot hear from both devices at the same time, but the headphones will automatically switch to the device that has 1 . ),
If you have headphones on, turn them off before getting started. 1. 2. The volume+ button must be held down for 5 seconds in order to enter pairing mode It should take 7 seconds for the device to say 1. *br. 3. 2. The multifunction button and the volume+ button should be held down for 2 seconds A 3 second delay. There is a message stating "Multipoint enabled. ". This is
4". Upon pairing the first device, the device says "Connected. ". This is "
5". You need to turn off your headphones. The 6th point. I have re- By pressing the volume + button and holding it for 5 seconds, you can begin pairing It takes about seven The seventh point. You will see the message "Device two connected. " after pairing the second device.

Saoirse Houston
Saoirse Houston
| Sep 21, 2020
It did not go well with me
3/5

The headsets I tried weren't to my taste and I wanted to like them. Since there was no option to choose different sizes, I was apprehensive. Due to the fact that I am a large guy, I called the company before ordering and expressed my concern. There is nothing wrong with being large, just fat. I was told by their customer service that they would As a result, I decided to place an There was no way I could wear them. The fit was not perfect, but I tried my hardest to make them work. It was impossible for them to stay in place, and the "speaker" would never make contact in the right place. Two days later, I really tried to give them the benefit of the doubt, but these efforts went futile. * br>* br>These headsets worked reasonably well as far as functionality is concerned. However, the quality of the sound wasn't as good as expected. Although the bass response was improved, the vibrations started to get unpleasant when they were turned up. The cords were uncomfortable at best.

To sum it up, these items were not meant for me and they were returned. There is the possibility that headsets with large heads might not fit well. A small head size and a small frame definitely make them ideal for smaller athletes. Thus, I hope they work for you if you try them.

Ariyah Graves
Ariyah Graves
| Sep 14, 2020

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