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Thumbs up for a really good mic, and for eliminating the problems that persist with wired headphones – no cord to get caught and rip out is always worth a mention with sport headphones. But the Trekz Titanium AS600's aren't easy to store without the...
All this and they are also wireless, utilizing Bluetooth 4..The setup procedure is fairly easy. All you need to do to pair the phone is turn the headphones on by holding down the volume up / power button and keep it depressed until the headphones...
The Aftershokz Titanium headphones are excellent for workouts and let you hear your surroundings.While I've been quick to lament the disappearance of the 3.5mm headphone jack from some smartphones, I converted to Bluetooth audio a few years ago with my...
The Aftershokz Trekz Titanium open ear wireless bone conduction headphones are my first foray into open-ear headphones, so I'll put it out there that I may be missing some portion of the note points to research, but this has been my experience with...
Trekz Titanium's secret is the design of the headband, which needs to exert a considerable pressure on the skull to ensure sound makes it to your ears with sufficient power without it feeling like a clamp. It does this admirably. But the device also has...
The Trekz are a fully functioning headset too, with a conveniently placed button on one earpiece for taking calls. The same button is used for track control when playing music. The power and volume buttons are on the other earpiece. At first, the...
The AfterShokz Titanium are fun to use, and around an office, they're just great, allowing you to listen to things when you need to while also hearing conversations from colleagues. Perhaps their best feature is that it doesn't feel like you're wearing...