The problem I have with the Aftershokz stuff is that first it leaks like a 
sieve, and secondly they aren’t very loud.  They’re good for the TTS if you 
turn the volume up, but a lot of recordings at normal levels just won’t go that 
loud even if you’ve used iTunes to bump up the playback volume.  And that’s 
important if you’re in London with lots of howling traffic.  Of course the 
obvious countermeasure to this problem, that of plugging your ears, is just as 
dangerous as turning the volume right up.

So I’m also wondering where to go from here, except it probably won’t be 
Aftershokz—or if it is, it won’t be Aftershokz Sport.

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