Hi, Chris, I also have a pair of the AfterShokz headphones, the Bluetooth Model, and I like them very much. They have a crispness to their sound, especially with music, but I think the bass quality needs to be improved. I have other Bluetooth headsets that have better quality as far as music is concerned. I find the AfterShokz useful, especially at the gym, where I can talk with people easier because of the bone conduction feature, not wearing the earpieces directly on your ears. Just my opinion. Thanks.
Esther L Sent from Esther's Amazing iPhone! > On Nov 18, 2013, at 3:08 PM, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes it does and thank you. But did you find the music to be of insignificant > quality both in volume and timbre or texture? We're really after headphones > to be used for speech output, but the more we know the better we say. > > E-mail Facebook and iMessage > christopher...@gmail.com > >> On 18/11/2013 19:44, Teresa Christian wrote: >> Hi, about the after shokz headphones. >> The only thing I didn't like is that they are ridgid and too large for >> my head so when I ware a coat the part that went behinde my head would >> bump up against my coat and/or jacket collar and then in tern bump the >> ear pieces forward. That part was a bit aquord. >> >> Also again due to the ridgidness they got broken in my backpack. Yeah, >> that was my fault because I didn't put them in their case in my >> backpack, but still part of the reality of having a set of ridgid >> headphones.. >> >> The sound quality is excellent and I really like the controls. The >> button to start and stop music is on the right side and the button to >> answer and hang up calls is on the left side, so they are very easy to >> opporate. >> >> I ended up switching to an over the ear, one side bluetooth headphone. >> I also have a problem with those because of waring hering aids and >> dark glasses and ear rings. It ends up being a lot of what I call ear >> gear. So the over the ear headset has to sit on top of my hearing aid >> and doesn't fit very well. If I had large ears it would probably work >> better but I am not willing to have my ears enlarged, lol. >> >> Some kinds of hearing aids have a bluetooth piece that goes with them >> that will connect the hearing aids to your phone via a little tag you >> ware around your neck. Yay, less ear gear! However, they tend to be >> rather expensive. I am looking into that solution. >> >> Hope this info helps a bit. >> >> Have a great day everyone! ☺ >> >> >>> On 11/18/13, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Good evening everyone. >>> I am after opinions on Aftershocks headphones. >>> I am helping best friend and list member Hannah Day look into these as >>> she was informed by a mutual friend that they may suit her instead of >>> traditional headphones. >>> The reason she's looking into these is to enable her to wear headphones >>> despite her ears being vulnerable to infection. >>> She currently uses the speakers on her iPhone 4s. But while I can wear >>> traditional headphones only with hearing aids out, Hannah may not be >>> able to for it could put her at risk of ear infection. >>> I'm also interested myself as should they work for her I might check >>> them out for myself. >>> Any responses greatly appreciated. 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