













Aftershokz Aeropex Mini (Rebranded as Shokz OpenRun Mini) Bone Conduction Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
-
atroman1
> 24 hourIve used the Trekz Titanium for over 2 years now for running in a densely populated suburban environment. To me, the safety factor is paramount as I am now alerted to overtaking vehicles and bicycles. I would never run without them. However, its skin has now started to bubble and the flap over the charging port wont stay closed. I attribute this to accumulated sweat and sunscreen as I never cleaned it after a run. But it still works for now.
-
Moises Brakus
> 24 hourInitially the product worked great. Then the sound failed after a couple of months... person on the other end couldnt hear me. Communication with Aftershokz said send it in for warranted replacement and they said they would send another pair.
-
Patricia Pinson
> 24 hourThese are perfect if you still want to hear your surroundings. I use them while running outdoors. They are light weight, stay in place, and are so comfy I tend to forget I am wearing them. I’m sure noise cancellation earbuds has better sound quality since you can’t hear anything else but I’d rather have these in hopes of not becoming a hood ornament. The battery life is very good. I highly recommend.
-
Nunya Biznass
> 24 hoursome tickling vibration with bass
-
Érika M.
> 24 hourEstos audífonos son muy cómodos para entrenar y con una calidad de audio genial.
-
J Tyler
> 24 hourI like the open concept of bone conduction because I wear hearing aids and I can use these without covering the microphones in my hearing aids. They pretty much work as advertised, but with a few annoyances. The vibration takes some getting used to, but is really no longer an issue. The fit and flexibility are good and they produce a passable quality sound, but not anything close to immersive experience with high and low range sound. My biggest complaint is the charging cable and connection. The included proprietary magnetic charging cable is woefully short and as a result if the headphones get bumped slightly while sitting and charging, the cable disconnects enough to where no charge is flowing to the battery to recharge. Interesting concept, but clearly not well tested in the real world. Also, as a proprietary cable/connection, if you lose your cable, replacements are not easy or inexpensive compared to a regular USB Micro or USB C cable. Thankfully, they include an extra, but that has little to do with the flaw in the design. This design is well suited to keeping electronic components dry, but otherwise has no practical use. I would have bought the lower tier version, but it lacks flexibility and that is important, so I had to choose between annoyance and convenience and comfort.
-
Ena Lopez
> 24 hourIt’s a great!!
-
southofharlem
> 24 hourLove it while I jog and cook. Good for calls, listening to news and watching shows. Not so good for listening to music. But I love the fact that it never falls.
-
Vernon Hardapple
> 24 hourThese are fantastic for wearing while working out. I use them for running and no matter how sweaty I get they always stay in place and I can still hear sounds around me. Before this I used a pair of plantronics backbeat headphones which were okay, but always shifted around and were not nearly as secure. The AfterShokz were 3x the price, but are well worth the premium.
-
Chad
> 24 hourMost comfortable of the 4 pairs Ive had so I recommend them to everyone at work!