The cheapest I have seen these in my latest search. (You can get them cheaper at 99Bikes if you are a Gold Club member, but that costs $35)
Appears they only have blue and black.
The cheapest I have seen these in my latest search. (You can get them cheaper at 99Bikes if you are a Gold Club member, but that costs $35)
Appears they only have blue and black.
https://www.rtings.com/headphones/tools/compare/aftershokz-t…
Seems like OpenRun Pro may be slightly better but still poor. For different use cases*
Double battery life!
Harder to make equivalent comparisons with the rebrand and too many variants.
Everything I read suggests a cheap pair of in-ear buds or headphones will give you better sound quality, but I want them for bike riding, so I want to be able to hear what's around me. Some of the other sport headphones stick out so create a lot of wind noise and make the music impossible to hear - I'm hoping these will be better.
Shokz by the price !!!
I elected to stay with the Aeropex/Open run due to the better water resistance (listen to audio books in the shower)
On the Shokz website they say these are the new version of the Aeropex.
I’m not sure about the magnetic charger. Lose that and you are in trouble.
It comes with 2 charging cables.
You can buy replacements.
I actually like the magnetic charger cable, I bought multiple units over the year including open run pro and I am still using the original one I took out of box. I got 4 or 5 in spare.
I have had the Aeropex for 2 years, and use them every day for meetings, podcasts and background music while I work. You can't expect amazing bass, but for acoustic or voice they are great.
I did have a rattle issue with my first pair, but support and warranty replacement was really fast.
Have these improved much over the Aeropex model? Although I liked the concept I found them to be very poor sound quality wise.