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AfterShokz Titanium Bone Conduction Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Slate Grey

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Arrives Wednesday, May 22
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Color: Gray


Features

  • BONE CONDUCTION TECHNOLOGY - Our bone conduction technology and OpenFit design delivers music through your cheekbones, ensuring your ears remain completely open to ambient sounds for maximum situational awareness during long-term wear.
  • BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY - Modern wireless headphones with Bluetooth v4.1 connectivity and convenient multipoint pairing compatible with your iOS and Android Bluetooth-ready smartphones or tablets and Mac and PC computers and laptops.
  • DESIGNED FOR LONG WEAR - Trekz Titanium wraparound headbands are lightweight and flexible to ensure comfort during extended wear. Combined with a long battery life, this compact fit allows you to enjoy continuous music and calls for six hours at a time.
  • QUALITY SOUND - Innovative AfterShokz headphones deliver a premium audio experience. With PremiumPitch technologys wide dynamic range and rich bass, and LeakSlayer technology to reduce natural sound leakage, you are ensured the best on-the-go audio.
  • ULTIMATE DURABILITY - Our IP55 certified sport headphones repel sweat, dust and moisture throughout your indoor or outdoor exercise routine. These sturdy workout headphones withstand your strenuous running, cycling, and more! EQ presets reduce vibration.

Description

The lightweight and comfortable Trekz Titanium wireless stereo headphones are the safest alternative to traditional sport headphones and earbuds. Bone conduction technology, an open ear design and a suite of convenient features deliver premium music play and crystal clear calling without compromise. Designed with athletes in mind, Trekz Titanium are sweatproof, secure, and will allow you to hear your surroundings - no matter where life takes you.


Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 6.3 x 2.2 inches


Item Weight: 1.41 ounces


Item model number: AS600SG


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Microphone


Other display features: CE


Audio Jack: wireless


Formfactor: On Ear


Colour: Gray


Whats in the box: Headset


Department: AfterShokz Trekz Titanium Open Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, Slate Grey, (AS600SG)


Manufacturer: Aftershokz


Date First Available: December 4, 2015


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  • Long-term review
Color: Gray
It's been 7 months using these as many days as not. I listen to everything between spoken word podcasts, folk, rock, hip-hop, and electronic music. I'm an omnivore cyclist (commuting + road + MTB), I also do a lot of remote IT/software work and talking on the phone. For the reasons listed below, I think this is the best "cyborg"-style audio interface to the brain available. There are limitations and it's not "one headset to rule them all", but overall I'm quite happy and if you took mine today I'd buy another tomorrow. Good things: - For most use cases (and any casual listening), audio quality is just fine. Frequency perception across the spectrum will never be as consistent as headphones designed foremost for AQ, but you'll only be disappointed if you A/B them with a set of monitors or audiophile headphones. - The headset doesn't block your hearing. If you play music much louder than ambient sounds, then ambient sounds still get hard to hear, i.e. your situational awareness still suffers proportional to listening volume, but less so than for normal headphones. I still usually hear cars approaching from behind while cycling. - It feels more "natural" to talk on the phone with this than with obstructing headphones or earbuds, because you hear the sound of your own voice normally. - This headset is 100% compatible with glasses and helmet straps, and it's easiest if you put on the headset after everything else. (You may have issues if the temple arms of your glasses are especially thick, but I don't.) - The headset is plenty comfortable to wear for a few hours; I wear it in anticipation of a phone call. (Like anything worn on the head, you'll eventually you'll want to take it off.) - The rubber-coated "spring" connecting the two halves is pretty durable as advertised. It got bent a little out of shape from traveling in a backpack, and I bent it back. The included case is soft-sided and probably doesn't make much difference. - I've owned several "glitchy" bluetooth devices and this isn't one of them. Turn it on and your paired computer/tablet/phone connects right away. Some awesome, unexpected use cases: - Voice directions for GPS navigation while cycling -- much better and safer than looking down at a navigation display. - Videoconferencing via Google Hangouts and the like -- I've given 2-hour remote presentations wearing them, and they are barely noticable on camera. - Sometimes I'll use it while driving instead of the car audio system, and when I get where I'm going, I step out and walk away with no interruption in the audio or having to fidget with anything. Issues: - The microphone doesn't handle background or wind noise well. It's OK for phone conversations while driving, but people can't hear me while I'm washing dishes. Wind from forward motion greater than about 5-8 MPH also drowns out the microphone, so, walking on the phone is fine but cycling on the phone doesn't work. - Forward motion greater than ~15-18 MPH catches enough wind noise to drown out the headphones, even at high listening volumes. As a cyclist, this is fine for commuting and mountain biking, but on fast road stretches I hear mostly wind. - At high volumes the drivers vibrate your face a lot at certain bass frequencies. I notice this most when listening to a podcast with a lot of bass in the recording. The equalizer has two settings, 'less bass' and 'more bass', and sometimes switching to 'less bass' mitigates the vibration. - When there is a constantly high ambient noise floor (e.g. on an aircraft), it's hard to hear whatever you're listening to, even at high volumes. You can put in earplugs(!) to shut this out, and your audio will sound clearer yet bassier. Noise isolating headphones are really better for flying. - Sometimes changing the equalizer setting seems to have no effect, which could be a firmware bug or just my unsophisticated ears. - There is some external audio leakage which gets worse at moderate-to-high volumes. It's not bad enough to annoy people in an office if you're listening at volumes that allow you to hear someone trying to get your attention. - Multipoint pairing doesn't work. It will remember multiple paired devices but only ever connect to one at a time. If you want to connect your computer you need to disconnect your phone first. - You get about 10 minutes of warning before the battery dies. This isn't a big deal because the battery life is pretty long and quick to charge, thankfully with the same micro-USB cable that everything else uses. You may ask "why four stars with all these issues?" They're all manageable/minor annoyances or corner cases. I also feel that we should support unproven, promising new technolgies that may improve everyone's lives, especially when developed by non-megacorps. With that perspective, perhaps I'm more likely to forgive little issues. Looking forward to see how much better these get in a few years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2016 by C. Martin

  • Awesome. The music quality is very nice and clear ...
Color: Gray
Hey guys, first off I have to say that I would more closely rate this product at 4.7 but since amazon only works with star I gave it a 5. Quickly I will give you a run down of pros and cons and then go into more depth. Pros: -Great sound quality -Easy to connect -Mic (for phone calls) -Controls -Battery life -Quick Charging -Decently low lag (Good for gaming) -Build qaulity Cons: -Mic (When using it with a computer) -Range (Depends on device but 15-20ft line of sight) Neutral: -Comfort (Sometimes can rub your ears) -Using in a Gym -Not water proof In Depth: My job currently is to deliver pizzas and I wanted a way to be able to listen to music/audiobooks in and out of the store without getting my boss mad. She has a no headphones policy, but after seeing that these are open ear she has not told me to take them off; although I am treading lightly... So how are they? Simple answer: Awesome. The music quality is very nice and clear as well as having volume that can be very loud. The whole experience is very natural. Being able to hear classical music or the Interstellar soundtrack while gazing at the stars is something else. I am no sound expert but these are very decent. Connecting these to devices is super easy, although connecting to a computer can sometimes be a bit more complicated. Mic works great. Over the past month or so that I've used these I've had to call a few people and they were rarely able to tell I was in a car; keep in mind that I drive a diesel car. The dual mics definitely do their job. Although I've had some trouble interacting with windows and getting the mic to work properly which is why I put it on as a con. Controls are simple in design but have a very intuitive multi function that makes these things easy to use. Looking at the device you will notice that it has 3 buttons: 1 on the left and 2 on the right. The single tap on the left button allows you to pause/play and answer/end a call. The double tap allows you to either skip to the next track or redial the last person you called, depending on what you are doing. The volume controls on the right are also malfunction. If you hold down the volume up button it will allow you to power on the device as well as enter pairing mode if you hold it down a bit after that. However, if you hold both buttons down it will change the EQ mode on the device. *It also has more functions like battery level, but these are the main ones. With most headphones they usually have a built in sub to give you that nice bass that you love and expect. With these, since it's a little bit different technology, it uses vibration to simulate that effect. Although it does a great job it can be a bit off putting for some and it's nice that you can turn it off. It took me about a week to get used to it, but I leave it on because I prefer the sound quality. The battery on this thing is rated for 6 hours, but it usually took between 6 to 8 hours to drain it; Which lasted me a long shift then getting back and still being able to listen to an audiobook. Do keep in mind I pause and play the device often because I still consider it rude to talk to a customer while listening to music. It also didn't take long to charge it. I didn't measure anything but I would say an hour to fully charge is a fair estimate. Gaming on these things was actually very interesting. Like I said before the entire sound experience was very natural and being that these have a pretty low lag, for Bluetooth, I did pretty good on Overwatch playing with these. By no stretch would I recommend these for professionals, but in a pinch these a very comfortable. The build quality on this is really good. It has a soft plastic around it that makes it as comfortable as it is going to get for $100. It also has this flexible band that connects one side to the other that not only protects it from you accidentally sitting on or dropping it, but also keeps up the pressure that you need to in order for sound to be transferred to your head. I have no trouble letting my younger siblings use these, which is something I can't say about most of my expensive items. The range is really the only negative thing I have to say about it, but it isn't really a deal breaker. Although I have to bring my phone with me when I get out of the car to bring a customers pizza to their front step, it excels in the quality and functionality it brings to the table so it doesn't really bother me all that much. These things are comfortable, again, they are as good as they going to get for $100. However, every so often they will rub my ears the wrong way or give me a head that will be irritating. But I think it is just a matter of learning how to use this device and after about a week it won't happen as much. Although I haven't had a lot of time to test this out, using these in a gym may not be the best for some. People like to tune out everything and just focus on their work out routine. Although they do come with earplugs you can easily spend $10-20 on a pair earbuds that will have a similar sound quality. However, for me I've used them long enough that I would be perfectly comfortable using them at a gym; So it really just boils down to personal preference. Although these are rated IP55 not having these water proof is slightly annoying. But it protects against sweat, dust, and even some rain; So I'll remain neutral. Conclusion: These are my favorite headphones right now. I use them so much I have fallen in love with them. Everyone that i've shown them too has said they really like them. Yes, you can find cheaper versions of this and some like the Zungle that are in sunglasses. But most of those have terrible sound quality or aren't loud enough. Plus Aftershockz will set up cancer awareness promotions that donates a portion of the profit, on the pink ones, to help people with cancer. At the end of the day it's your money but with these you are guaranteed quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017 by Seth Grinnell

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