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Hey from Ottawa lads. I have to be honest, you two are funny as hell, both intentionally and unintentionally. Bloody brilliant lads. Huge thanks for the content.
Has anyone had any experience getting headaches with these? I keep them at a low volume. Even if I wear them for only an hour, the headaches last for at least 24 hours.
Extremely underrated! Thank you for the good work. I don't understand why an "unboxing" video gets 33k likes and this has less than 1k :( Please keep it up!
Conspiracy!?! LOL!!! You lads are bang on the money on using these headphones. I use my Aeropex for talk, podcasts and while on my scooter (perfect case use btw). Thanks lads.
Very honest review video !I have an Openrun Pro (upgraded version of Aeropex) and a Wissonly Hi Runner. I use Openrun Pro at home and Hi Runner for running or swimming. It's not that Openrun Pro is not good, but I have higher requirements for waterproofing, and I don't like to go out for sports with headphones. Wissonly Hi Runner's IPX8 waterproof and MP3 mode with 32GB memory have helped me a lot.
for connectivity can it connect to gaming consoles like ps3 or ps4 and then you could chat on the mic while in multiplayer gaming? i wear hearing aids and deaf since birth and the aftershok design looks good for my situation. i've tried wearing the normal gaming headphones that cover ear and hearing aids but all you get is whistle feedback lol i really want to join in on multiplayer chat like where the players say do you have a mic and i'm sorry i wear hearing aids and hav'nt found a solution yet but aftershok does look like it will work.
I absolutely love the concept of bone conduction. Makes me feel safe while cycling on pathetic roads. Unfortunately... The damn things don't work loud enough for my hearing and as a result I keep returning them. I keep trying the lattest one every 18 to 24 months.. Have tried 3 in the last six years.. They all suck. Not ready for prime time.. But I love the tech and its benefits.. Rooting, for them to overcome the cons
@@foobarturkey Yes buddy That one as well. Infact since I love this tech and find it extremely useful I have tried each and every brand and model in hope that I can find atleast one that works adequetly well on my body. But alas.. None do. However my exercise partner uses it And is extremely happy with it. I am currently using a JABRA 75 T WITH WATER PROOF AND AMBIENT SOUND ALERTS FOR ALL MY SPORTS NEEDS ( IN THE RAIN)
nice honest comment man ty, what ur other options than ? i found headphones next to my ears (not covering them) a bit heavy and hard to use so this is my only option right now
My reason for buying my aftershokz is..cannot stand earplug in my ears😮 Love these, but use only to listen to music and RU-vid videos if others are around😊 So far I love them...hope it stays that way😉👏👏...thanks for great video👍
I have the Open Move and the Open Run. I've read many reviews, comments, and watched DHRMEs great videos.. I've found only one mention about the loud beeps produced after pressing any of the buttons. I've worked in some noisy environments where earplugs have been necessary. For the record, using Shokz with earplugs is stunning and ridiculously painful.
@@DHRME I want to see that. Conduction through my teeth = best sound to rule them all? In or on or around a more serious note: Would love to see some swimwear testing. I mean the audio equipment part that is of course.
I've got the Bose Frames, and they work well. But not in noisy places. Love them for walks in the forest. You can listen to music, and still be aware of your surroundings.
same goes for the aeropex. besides the fact they sound like 5 dollar buds from a crackerjack box. I returned them and went with the bose sport open earbuds. Not nearly as comfortable but get the job done and sound amazing.
I apparently have sensitive hearing. Shokz and some others make very piercing/annoying beeps whenever you press a button or once get them to reconnect. IMO these brands can't be safe. Complaints date back many years. Many sets have unnecessarily loud greetings as well but strangely, Shokz has the most pleasant soft greetings of all I've tried.
I just got the Openmove at a good price. Was pleasantly surprised by the sound! Wow! I did not have the unfair expectation they would be as good as a traditional headphone. The bass is not high, but I don't think its fair to compare with regular headphones. The sound is clean - even if the bass is not powerful - you can really hear the individual notes. But the number one thing is the volume level. On the Openmove I have to turn them all the way up , and almost all the way up on phone. It vibrates on my face. If the Aeropex are louder, and bonus having more bass, they would be ideal for me and I would be willing to pay the cost difference. You did not mention volume level, or bass level. Can you please help? I hate to put a manufacturer through buying both and sending one back. Thank you very much for anyone with experience.
My use case is in ear buds irritate my ears and huge over the ear headphones are too much when out and about. Not got any bone conducting headphones yet but will be buying some soon.
I purchased my second pair of shokz open run and when i play music it keeps cutting out every few seconds, can anyone help? This is so frustrating for the price, unbelievable
regarding sound quality... ive had the openmove for a few months and recently got the openrun.. so far the older openmove seems to have a noticeably better sound quality.. the openrun sounds a little muddier with too much emphasis on bass.. im glad i got this over the openrun pro as i understand that sounds even more bassy.. the cheaper openmove has a nicer sound
Sound is more simple on the Move for sure. You're aware that for the exra$ you get much better fit as well. (but an inferior mic??) My account is linked to some alternative headsets. B.C. bass can be better :)
I tried out the aeropex. Its very durable and very comfortable. As long as your head or neck is not huge like mine! or you don't have alot of long hair. The Mic is good. And No way sweat or rain is going to ruin it. But the sound is absolutely terrible. For that price? I ended up going with the Bose Sport Open Earbuds. Not nearly as comfortable. But fine for 2 hour bike rides or runs and the sound is phenomenal. The Bose also been surviving in heavy rain for me even though only ipx4. I hope they slim down the next iteration and continue to develop it because it blows away bone conduction and there's nothing else similar on the market.
Are the Bose approved for Running competitions in the UK? One reason people use the bone conductors was it was the only one allowed. All other headphones were banned.
I wonder if the technology is really bone conduction. I just got the Shokz OpenRun Pro headset ($179) and I notice there are small speaker grills. If I actually lift the pads off the bone in front of the ears, I can still hear the music I’m playing. Technically if it’s bone conducting then everything should be silent. So is this just basically speakers placed near the ear canal?
for ages i was looking for a solution as if i wear normal headphones that cover the ear and hearing aid it makes that non stop whistle feedback lol you see i want to chat using the mic on multiplayer gaming and the player's are like have you got a mic and i'm like no i was born deaf and wear hearing aids and there wasn't really anything specially designed for this and then someone mention aftershokz and it looks like it could work and i think it has mic aswel with a little buttons to press. i kinda of thinking about it at the moment and reading reviews to see if it's good.