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AFTERSHOKZ Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, IP67 Rated, Blue Eclipse

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Color: Blue Eclipse


Features

  • Open-Ear Design - Patented bone conduction headphones deliver premium audio through the cheekbone. Unlike over ear headphones, Aeropex keeps you connected and aware of your surroundings.
  • Lightweight & Comfortable - Experience unmatched comfort with our most lightweight and comfortable sport headset, featuring a bud-free, pain-free design for all-day listening.
  • 8-Hours of Music & Calls - Enjoy 8 continuous hours of music or podcasts, plus dual noise-canceling mics for crystal clear calls.
  • IP67 Waterproof Rating - Completely sweat and waterproof earphones for workouts, fitness and running. Moisture detection alert included for safe charging. (Not suitable for swimming)
  • Wireless Convenience - Easy multipoint Bluetooth pairing with iOS and Android Bluetooth-ready devices. Multifunction Button to play, pause, skip, activate voice assistant, answer calls, etc.with one click.

Brand: Aftershokz


Color: Blue Eclipse


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Brand Name: Aftershokz


Model Number: AS800


Model Name: AfterShokz Aeropex Open-Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones with Sport Belt, Blue Eclipse


Built-In Media: Sport Belt


Age Range Description: Adult


Customer Package Type: Protective, moisture-resistant package (e.g., box with foam inserts or waterproof pouch)


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 811071032155


Global Trade Identification Number: 55


Manufacturer: AfterShokz


Is Autographed: No


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: bone conduction


Color: Blue Eclipse


Style Name: Sporty


Carrying Case Color: Blue Eclipse


Theme: Video Game


Item Weight: 26 Grams


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Audio Driver Type: Bone Conduction Driver


Audio Latency: 5 Milliseconds


Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Sports and Exercise


Antenna Location: Calling, Running


Compatible Devices: Bluetooth-enabled devices


Cable Features: Without Cable


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Carrying Case Material: Plastic


Additional Features: Lightweight, Noise Cancellation, sports-and-exercise, water-resistant, wireless


Is Electric: Yes


Headphone Jack: No Jack


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth


Bluetooth Range: 10 Meters


Bluetooth Version: 5.0


Control Type: Media Control


Control Method: Touch, Voice


Controller Type: wireless


Battery Charge Time: 8 Hours


Battery Average Life: 8 Hours


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  • Amazing Headphones, Great for Sleeping!
I have suffered from Misophonia, which is an extreme sensitivity to specific sounds, for the past 28 years. I have always needed earplugs to sleep, but in the last few years I have needed something more. I have experimented with various brands of sleep headphones over the last few years, but none were adequate at blocking breathing or snoring sounds, even when used with the best earplugs. After significant research, I finally decided to give bone conduction headphones a try. I am so glad that I did! Upon opening the shipping box, I was amazed to find what I can only describe as the best packaging that I have ever seen on a product. I know it has nothing to do with the product, but it does instill some confidence when the box is rivaled only by the latest flagship phones, complete with a magnetic latch to hold it closed. Needless to say, it went on the shelf. Ok, on to the actual product. Material (8/10): The headphones have what I would describe as velvety feel to them, not really plastic and not rubber, just firm with a soft warm texture. The headphone band is a bit hard and does not flex very much. This is not really a con, but takes some getting used to when sleeping with the headphones. Charging (10/10): The proprietary charging system is one of the nicest features of these headphones. The cable terminals are surrounded by strong polarized magnets. There is no connector to insert or break, just get the cable within 1/2" of the charging port, and it snaps in place and holds on tight in the correct orientation. There is no concern of inadvertently connecting the charging cable backward, or damaging the connector. Sound Quality (7/10, but please read): This was not a big driver for me, since I usually use them with white noise or something that doesn't require high quality. Due to the method that the sound is transferred from the transducer into the bone, I feel that the sound quality is excellent for how they work. If you are planning to compare them to the latest $300 active noise cancelling headphones, you might be slightly disappointed. Music sounds good, but you may miss some minute details, if you are into that. Microphone (10/10): I have currently only used this feature once, to speak with a service technician while I was on a bike ride in heavy traffic. I don't know how I sounded to him, but he had no problems hearing me clearly through the 25mph wind vehicle noise. Battery life (10/10): Other dedicated sleep headphones that I have tried didn't even make it 6 hours overnight. I have yet to drain the battery on the AfterShokz Aeropex. The battery is stated to last 8 hours, but I was skeptical, expecting that this would be based on a low volume. I wear earplugs with them and have them turned up rather high. They have made it through every 8-hour night that I have used them. Once I forgot to charge them before the next night, and topped them up for about 20 minutes before bed and they made it through another full night. I hit the volume button the next morning and they still had medium battery left! Sleep comfort (5/10): These are not made specifically for sleeping and take some experimentation to make work. The band that connects the two sides sticks out quite a bit behind your head, and I thought it would make back sleeping difficult. Fortunately, if you rotate the band up against your head before laying down, it works quite well, and doesn't move the sound pads off of the cheek bone too much. If you use a firm pillow, side or stomach sleeping can be uncomfortable due to the thickness of the sound pads. I was able to make both work by using a softer pillow that can accommodate the pads without much discomfort. Noise Masking (10/10): When worn in conjunction with good earplugs, these things are amazing. First, the earplugs block out most noise. The AfterShokz introduce sound into your cheek bones, which reverberates behind the earplugs, pretty much masking every sound in existence. I would not recommend this if you live alone, as you may not hear a smoke alarm, gun shot, or truck running through your house. In all seriousness, I have not woken up once from snoring or talking in the last few weeks since I purchased these. With earplugs and the best external sleep headphones or noise canceling headphones, I would routinely wake up several times each night. I was not finding any reviews that discussed the important points that I was looking for regarding good sleep headphones, so hopefully this review helps anyone who is looking for the same thing. I may end up purchasing a second pair as a backup to use on my bicycle commute just so I never have to go another night without these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 by Ryan

  • Great bone conducting headphones!
I purchased these headphone in November 2020. I have used these headphones daily since purchasing for playing computer games and listening to music on my phone while I take care of things around my home. I opted to get bone conducting headphones as I get migraines and having anything heavy on my head and/or that squeezes my head contributes to the discomfort, plus I like being able to hear things around me while wearing them. The only issues I have had with them is that any music or sound with heavy bass makes the headphones vibrate and it tickles a bit, and I also dislike that you can only use a specific magnetic charging cable - if the cable breaks I can't just get a new one at the store, I'll have to order it. After having worked perfectly for almost 3 years, just recently the battery no longer charges fully and the battery dies within a 2 hours, but nothing can work optimally forever. Because I'm so impressed with how long they lasted, how good the sound is, and how light weight they are (I often forget I'm wearing them) I have decided to get an upgraded pair from the same company - Best Buy sells them also and as of 8/11/23 have a $40 off deal for the Shokz Steel Blue OpenRun Pro - specifically that color for some reason. Looking into the pro version it looks like they were made for better sound quality and support of sounds with bass which I'm hoping elevates the vibration issue. Regardless on where you get them, I highly recommend the Shokz brand for bone conducting headphones - they have much more options then when I first purchased from them in 2020. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Kristen

  • Loved Trekz Titanium and love these even more!
Some advantages to these over Trekz Titanium: - I think the "tickling/vibration" factor is significantly improved - Sound quality may be slightly better - They come with a little carrying case - it's flexible rubber so not foolproof, but better than nothing (the frame of my Trekz Titanium broke, floating around in my backpack - Super easy to charge with the magnetic charger - I really didn't think this would be a big thing for me, but it is sooo much nicer to be able to just snap on the magnet rather than deal with the tiny charger flap and fiddle with a tiny micro-usb plug - and since it comes with two chargers I can still have one at work and one at home. - Supposedly you can triple press the multifunction button to rewind, but I can't get it to work (maybe I'm not pressing fast enough.) Disadvantages from Titanium: - These have an annoying loud beep (like annoying to the point where it might damage your hearing) when you press any button and I don't think there's any way to change that - When paired to both my phone and computer, they will constantly beep and disconnect/reconnect to my phone when I'm on a call on the computer (I always have to turn BT off on my phone to avoid this) - No beep sound when you activate Siri - you just have to hold down the button and guess! Excerpt from my Titanium review - true for these too: These are great for bike riding or really anywhere you want to be able to hear the world around you - They get plenty loud enough to hear over the traffic. And when you want to block out the world, just use the included earplugs and you can hear these things great. I love these for listening to audiobooks or even connecting to my computer to use for conference calls at work. I also loved using them, the included earplugs, and a whitenoise app to drown out my snoring friend in a hotel room recently! Pros: - Loud enough to hear anywhere - Include ear plugs - Sound is great for spoken word content and decent for music if you're not picky (I'd say a little better than phone speaker quality) - Microphone on device works great for phone calls - Multifunction button can be held to activate Siri on iPhone (push for play/pause/answer/hangup, double press to skip track) - Volume buttons (I thought all BT headphones had them but I guess not) - Connect multiple devices at once - I didn't think you could, but after a year I just found the trick below - I think the battery life is good. I never really kept track but I guess the advertised 6 hours may be right. They warn you when there's about 10-20 mins left (better than my old ones that didn't warn until about 1 minute) - Good range in my opinion (20-30 feet) but not quite as good as another pair I have Cons (although I don't really consider them cons) - When volume is loud they may slightly tickle, but it's not really noticeable when you're in a situation where you need them loud - Slightly awkward with glasses, but I have no problem as long as I put them on before my sunglasses To pair two devices at once: (note you can't hear from both at the same time, but the headphones will automatically switch to the device that is providing audio.) 1. Start with your headphones turned off. 2. Enter pairing mode by pressing and holding the volume+ button for 5-7 seconds, until the device says "Pairing". 3. Press and hold the multifunction button and volume+ button for 2-3 seconds. Device says "Multipoint Enabled." 4. Pair first device. Device says "Connected." 5. Turn your headphones off. 6. Re-enter pairing mode by pressing and holding the volume+ button for 5-7 seconds. 7. Pair the second device. Device says "Device Two Connected." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020 by Daniel Carter

  • Great all around product - especialy for runners
My first open ear headphones and so far I am very happy with the product. I primarily use for running and yard work around the house when I want to avoid the annoying neighbors. I've tried several different types of ear buds and none of them have ever worked because they keep falling out of my ears when I sweat. If you exercise, run, or bike a lot and have that problem this product is for you. The fit is excellent, I hardly know they are there and I don't need to adjust them. Worked well and paired easily right out of the box. Design is excellent and controls are intuitive. Sound quality is very good (B+) but not excellent (A). You could probably find better sounding buds out there if you're an audiophile. Bass is a little weak and a bit muffled on the high end. But it's fine for most activities. And if you're a true audiophile you're not buying anything wireless anyways. Beep is loud but not as annoying as some people make it out to be. Less than a second. These let in some noise, which is probably a good thing when you're exercising. Not really any different than other "sport" headphones I used. Didn't notice any vibration If you're an audiophile that wants to listen to the symphony in crystal clear full range sound or if you hate beeps these probably aren't for you. But if you want a reasonably priced, quality product with good sound that's easy to use buy these. And if you're a runner don't hesitate at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020 by Andrew W

  • Much better than earbuds, but not perfect.
I hate earbuds. They either hurt, or they fall out of my ear with the slightest movement. These sit securely outside my ear, just behind where a man's sideburns would be. I don't mind wearing these around all day, while earbuds would be removed instantly once I finished a call. They are comfortable overall, but not perfect. The band lightly presses on my head just above my ear, and after wearing them an extended amount of time, it does begin to ache a bit. Not significantly, but enough that it feels good to remove them. Also, there is really only one way to wear them (with the band around the back of my head or upper neck), so if I sit back against a high-backed chair, they get in the way. I would love to be able to wear the band over the top of my head (like a headband) and still be able to hear, but the shape and position of the conductor piece doesn't really allow for that. Pairing is very easy. I've paired them with 2 different phones and 2 different computers (iPhones and MacBooks) with no issues at all. When I need to switch between devices, I do it through the devices themselves (disconnect from one then connect with the other), and it has always been simple. When I first turn the set on, it pairs automatically to the last device used. Sound quality is fine for my uses. I generally only use them for phone calls or podcasts, so I am mostly just listening to spoken word. I do notice sometimes, particularly when the battery is getting low, that the sound does seem to suffer a bit, with very light static. Controls are pretty easy to manage. There is a multi button on the conductor piece, and +/- buttons on the piece that goes behind your ear. I find the +/- buttons to be easy to access and differentiate while the set is on my head. The multi-button usually takes me a second to locate with my finger, but is easy to access. The +/- buttons control volume, with the + button also controlling power and pairing (shorter press and longer press, respectively). You can also press either volume button to get an audio notification of battery level. The multi-button offers playback and call controls with presses, double-presses, triple-presses and long-presses, which seems confusing, but is more intuitive than you might expect. You can also use the +/- buttons for some more in-depth controls (press both buttons at once to mute a call, or long-press both buttons for equalizer controls). A bit awkward while the set is on your head, but manageable. Overall, I really like these, and am very happy I bought them. I do not typically spend much money on earphones, so these were definitely a splurge, but I haven't regretted the expenditure at all. I am very happy with them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020 by candez

  • Great Sound and safe for everyday life!!!
It wasn’t until recently that I learned about Bone Conduction technology. As a professional painter, I’ve been seeking a way to safely listen to what I want to at work while also be aware of my surroundings. This is especially crucial on construction sites!!! I’m uncertain of how I was first introduced to the idea, but after a couple months of researching, reading reviews and debating on buying a less expensive product, I decided to just splurge and buy the newest model of the Aeropex. My theory was if I liked the sound quality from a cheaper model, I would definitely want the newest version. I can say, without a doubt, that I’m glad I went with the more expensive choice. These headphones are amazing!!! I’ve had them for 2 weeks now and I seriously wear them all day long... I’ve been telling everyone about them since I received them. So far, 8 of my friends have either purchased them or expressed interest in such!!! These things are total game changers!!! If you’re looking for booming bass response, these aren’t for you... Unless you wear ear plugs!!! The sound quality completely changes when you plug your ears. It’s like having on-ear/over-ear headphones on!!! On a full charge, the battery lasts me well over an 8 hour work day. On a full charge, I can listen to music all day at work at about 50% volume and still have enough charge to listen for a couple of hours when I get home. I also love the Bluetooth phone capability. As a job foreman, I often need to correspond with my boss during the day. These make it easy to talk on the phone while working on a job site or while driving between jobs. The only cons I can think of are that they only come with 2 proprietary magnetic chargers from the factory and currently they are sold out of replacement chargers. Also these headphones are definitely not noise cancelling, so if you’re expecting, or need that, these aren’t for you, unless you decide to wear ear plugs... Otherwise, these headphones have met any and all of my expectations!!! I took a chance buying these and I’m glad I did. As I stated above, they are total game changers. I can’t stop telling people about them!!! I even have a friend who is primarily deaf in one ear and he couldn’t believe that he was hearing music in proper stereo again!!! And again, as I stated above, many of the people I’ve shared these with have decided to purchase their own!!! Waterproof, long battery life, great sound quality and lightweight... These are exactly what I’ve been looking for!!! I would recommend these headphones to anyone!!! Well worth the price!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020 by Stephen Benecke

  • 3 Pairs of Airs, 1 Titanium and now an Aeropex - Small upgrade but great product
Audio quality is much better for music with the aeropex, And they apply less pressure on my ear temple area, which i believe is helping to reduce headaches I had in the past that may or may not have been coincidence in matching the use of my airs. They have a slightly longer battery life and the buttons are easy enough to find a push once I get past my muscle Memory [1:56 PM] All in all are they worth upgrading to if you are happy with the airs? IF you dislike the size of the halo, feel they apply a little too much pressure, value the different charging port, bluetooth 5.0 as opposed to 4.x, and want them to have a better IP rating, and want a slightly more dynamic audio range. If none of those are a concern of yours? Don't bother, just keep your Airs As for feature rating- These have 0 Noise Cancellation by essence of being Bone Conduction. Sound Quality as Bone Conduction units is very good, however not on par with your normal in ear IEM by virtue of being Bone conduction, some quality is just lost/ignored. and Bass Quality- Again not something you really are going for in bone conduction as the bass is usually the most uncomfortable part and can cause a slight tickle. I haven't experienced any tickle with them, but I don't listen to bass heavy music, or very loud at that. These are the best audio devices for spoken word, be it podcasts/audiobooks/etc That's where they really shine and I very much recommend them. That being said these are the only type of headphones I have used for the last 5 or so years because I enjoy them so much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by John Nothaft

  • Light, comfortable, and OPEN Light, comfortable, and OPEN
Open-Ear is a big deal for me. For those that don't know, this means these are not in-ear. You can listen through these while still able to hear what's going on around you. These use bone conduction technology. Look it up if you need... I'm a long-time owner and user of previous Afterhokz headphones. These are the lightest and most comfortable yet. KUDOS for the improvements! Summary of important features that I feel are knocked out of the park with Aeropex: Open-Ear. Lightweight and comfortable. Battery life. Where I use these: Working in the office (home office currently). Wearing them at work allows me to listen to music while still able to hear others around me. Cycling and Running - This is big to me. I'm both a cyclist and a runner. Safety is always paramount. I want to hear cars or others around me. This is where Open-Ear is key. Again, if you are not familiar with this tech, music, etc is transmitted through the bones near your ears, while leaving your ears open and able to hear other sounds around you. Mind you, if you crank up your headphones, it will drown out what you can hear around you. I do not crank up the volume but can comfortably hear both what's happening around me and my music or podcasts. Outstanding product and highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Randy P

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