Hi Simon,

This is an item a person needs to try out for themselves.  As our esteemed 
colleague, Richard Turner stated, the, " sound quality is in the ear of the 
beholder."

I only use my Trekz Air for talking / texting so I can't comment about 
listening to music or any other type sound file you might want to listen to 
but, they sound just fine to me.  Experimentation is a must as far as where 
you will hear the best in regards to the speaker placement on your jaw bone. 
There are times where I've had to put the little speakers into my ear hole 
because of distracting noise going on around me.

The Trekz Air has a built in equalizer but, since I haven't really played 
around with it, the equalizer that is, I can't comment on that.

Overall for my purposes, the Trekz Air is an excellent headset.


Stay safe and take care.  Mike.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Richard Turner
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2020 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: after shockz quality


If you are thinking of them for anything but speech, you will likely be 
disappointed. They are not great for music. The vibration is not bad, but I 
only used them for a couple of days. The Aeropex get about 8 hours on a 
charge, which are the ones I tired I had high hopes for them, but even 
though they were a better fit than the prior models, they were still rather 
tight on my head. But, as always, sound quality is in the ear of the 
beholder.If you can get free shipping and returns, they are worth trying..


Richard


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  On Dec 1, 2020, at 8:30 PM, Simon A Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:


  
  Hi lists,



  I’m taking a look at bone conduction headphones as an option to listen 
while I’m out walking,



  I’ve been looking at the after shockz treks air

  And the new After shockz aeropex



  But as I’m not able to check the quality of sound I thought I’d see what 
people who have used these things, what they think of the sound quality,



  I’m interested in things such as how much vibration is there against your 
cheek,

  Is the base  high or low?

  And do they have good volume or are they normally pretty quiet at a half 
volume point?



  And what type of battery life are people getting out of these devices?



  Cheers for any information folks might have.



  Cheers.



  SF


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