They work perfectly for me, having said that, I do find they can become uncomfortable after using them for a long time. I have a feeling that I read somewhere that the new version is supposed to make them adjustable, but I'm not sure.

On 28/11/2015 17:29, Richard Turner wrote:
My head is too big for the Aftershokz so they never worked for me.
I just did a search on Amazon and there are a lot more bone conduction 
Bluetooth headphones than I expected.  They range from $50 to the Aftershokz 
$99.99.
If anyone is serious about finding a pair of bone conduction headphones, it 
would be wort browsing through the different ones and looking at the ratings 
and reviews.
Several had 4.5 and above ratings.  I did not take the time to read all the 
details.  But Aftershokz are by no means the only option out there now.

Richard


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Brent Harding
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Subject: Re: Headphones that don't block your ears

What's the difference between the older Blues, the newer 2S, and the Trekz
Titanium?

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Subject: Re: Headphones that don't block your ears


Fair enough, but I'm not prepared to shell out the not inconsiderable
amount of money the new ones will cost just to find out whether they've
improved or not.

On 28/11/2015 17:11, Michael Feir wrote:
Aftershokz are addressing the sound leakage and other issues with
their latest headphones. I got in on the Trekz Titanium campaign and
should soon have a pair of those. The Blues 2S headset also
incorporates the sound enhancement and leak prevention improvements. I
believe they're available now. The TRekz Titaniums won't be available
retail for a short while yet.

On 11/28/15, Alex Stone <alex.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
These are also the ones i'm talking about.

On 28/11/2015 16:19, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
There are and one brand that's been talked about on this list is
Aftershokz.

On 29/11/15 04:03, Brian Albriton wrote:
Are that headphones that you can hear without covering your ears and
blocking out other sound? I've heard there are some on this order that
use bone conduction or something like it.

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