I have the original Aftershokz Bluez headphones. I think Aftershokz have improved a bit with their newer models, but I find the audio quality is fine for screen readers and books and the like. I don't find it to be a high fidelity sound, so I don't tend to use them for listening to music.

There's also quite a bit of noise bleed, so people around you can hear that you're listening to something. This is fine when I'm walking around the house or down the street, but it isn't something I want when I'm sitting in a meeting at the office. There I tend to use something like the EarPods from Apple which don't have any passive noise cancellation but also have a lot less bleed.


I also find the Aftershokz to be very comfortable, but others have complained about how uncomfortable they are, so if you can checdk them out first, that would be good.


On 11/23/2017 09:45 AM, Lelia wrote:

Hi all, so yesterday my husband and I were able to see a pair of aftershokz sportz headsets.  They looked really neat to me and I liked the fact that your ears weren’t completely covered.  I am just writing to get some others opinions and also to find out the sound quality.  For example, if I were to read a book such as audible or Bard, or if I were to play music, what is the sound like? I know every one has a different opinion on what they like about sound.

Anyway, thanks for what ever you can give me.

Lelia

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