🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience - Where Comfort Meets Connectivity!
The AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones redefine audio experiences with their innovative bone conduction technology, allowing you to enjoy music while staying aware of your surroundings. With an IP67 waterproof rating, these lightweight headphones are perfect for workouts and outdoor activities. Enjoy up to 8 hours of continuous playback and crystal-clear calls, all while seamlessly connecting to your devices via Bluetooth.
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 31.8 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Angular/Hook-like |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Color | Solar Red |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 8 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, water-resistant, sports-and-exercise, Noise-Canceling, wireless |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
S**N
Great sound
Im not a fan of earbuds, I always lose one. Over the ear headphones are a problem if you’re listening to an audiobook while taking your walk, and need to hear your surroundings. This is your solution. Great sound in a whole new way.
M**R
It comes in different colors. how cool is that?
It was absolutely exactly as described easy to pair with phone and worked perfectly. The first time I am thrilled with this product. I might order another one.
W**T
Great headphones
Really like these headphones. Great for in the office and around the house listening to podcasts and audiobooks.
S**R
Know what you’re looking in a pair of headphone for first
I’ve had these for at least half a year now and use them just as much as I thought I would (like every day)- I bought these knowing full well that I was sacrificing bass and that the audio would be flat compared to traditional over the ear headphones,This is not a complaint.They do not sound “bad”. The sound is clear.But they are lacking range if that’s something that matters to you.It very much depends on what kind of music you listen to.I wanted bone conduction headphones because:- I think they’re neat. I used a pair once before I bought these and just thought it was a cool concept.- I like the style, fit, and color (red) 🔴- Earbuds don’t stay in my ears- These fit perfectly on my (regular size?) 28 year old female head and hide under my hair. I promise you they will not fall off.- I want to be able to hear whats going on around me at work, in class (when I’m listening to background music to help with focus), and on my walks/bike rides. ✅- I wanted to be able to wear them in the shower ✅⬆️ this might sound silly, but I live with two roommates, and I want to be able to listen to my music in the shower without everyone else hearing it.I’ve had these headphones for half a year now and I do it all the time.Needless to say they stand up very well to rain and sweat 👍Are there bone conduction headphones with better bass? Yes. I’ve been told by my audiophile friends their are,But if bass is what you’re specifically looking for in headphones you don’t need to be getting a pair of bone conduction for that purpose at all.They aren’t for that. The best you’ll get is decent~ I’d say their main purpose is to be nice looking niche exercise headphones that won’t fall off, that stand up to rain/sweat, and that allow you to hear what’s going on around you. ~If you’re being pulled towards these and don’t mind what they’re lacking you won’t regret getting them.They aren’t going to break (though they do have a warranty anyway) and they do what they say they’ll do.
K**E
Glad i bought it (2 days in), a good complement to normal quality headphones
as I get more and more into headphones and earphones, it becomes unfortunately apparent that no one system covers all eventualities outside and inside. I have a Bose headphone that I like, I can wear it 8 hours a day, with good sound quality and noise cancellation. the problem is that a little bit of rain will ruin the electronics. it keeps your ears warm in the cold, but now it's getting hot out and now I'll have sweating ears and a hot head. also it's a hassle because I am constantly changing clothes or someone wants to talk to me or glasses off and on and I have to take the headphones off and on 30 times a day. I've dropped my headphones at least 50 times into the dirt and rocks and parking lot and it still works thank God.this bone conducting technology is a whole different setup for me with pretty complimentary advantages and disadvantages. sound quality is bad compared to regular headphones but fortunately for me 80 to 90% of my time is spent listening to audio books, podcasts and other spoken word content, and for this the bone conducting headphones work well enough. The bass (or lack thereof) is the #1 priority to work on in this technology. if you are not picky music wise, it's good enough to listen to top 40 type music. I suppose this product will be popular in gyms and outside in general because it seems like it will take a beating physically and it will be waterproof enough that you can swim for 30 minutes at a time with these on. super comfortable, i imagine great in the heat. how long they will last, i can't say.I've had terrible luck so far customer service wise. maybe because I'm old, I tried to get on their website to register my warranty and can't get through, tried to contact support through their website, can't get through, I actually was able to message them, no answer yet. tried to look at their manual; like many manuals the writing is so small that you can fit maybe eight letters on to a grain of rice. come on man that's not right, and their page numbers are so small I swear you could fit those two numbers onto a flea. a pretty damn useless system in my opinion. I think what they should do instead of a manual is simply give me a link to a YouTube article in every language that tells me the basics and another one that is in more detail.before I finish, I should also mention that I have not tried the earphones of any quality where you stick something inside your ear, because I have a history of not liking having something stuck into my ear for many hours a day.in summary, after a couple days, I can't help but think that I will have these headphones on 80% of the time and my normal over the ear headphones on the other 20% of the time. another win for consumers and the technology gods.
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