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AfterShokz Trekz Titanium Bone Conduction Headphones $103.17 + Delivery @ Running Warehouse

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Listen to your favorite high-quality music and answer phone calls, all while being able to safely hear your surrounding environment with the AfterShokz Trekz Titanium. These headphones use a unique technology known as bone conduction, which transfers crystal clear sound directly through your cheekbones and leaves your ears open to hear ambient sounds.

Barely heavier than the Trekz Air, its titanium frame remains durable enough to handle your toughest runs. Featuring 6 hours of battery life, you won't need to worry about running out of juice in the middle of training or having to recharge between shorter workout sessions.

RRP is $149.00
Currently a weekly wednesday deal which brings the price to : Sale Price: $128.95
But it appears the previous code : SUPER20
Code is still working, but looks like its extended to today only (RWA Sunsuper 20% Discount. Extended to 4.09.19)
Bringing the price down to $103.17

Free delivery after $150, otherwise the deal is + delivery

2 Colours available : Slate Grey & Red

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  • Curious as to how these sound

    • +1

      Like clear crystal

    • +3

      They're excellent if you use them as intended, and have a reasonable expectation. They will never sound as good as earphones or headphones, but that's not the point of them - they're for people who need to hear what's going on around them, e.g. runners, cyclists, people working in an office who want to listen to music or a podcast but also hear their workmates call out for them.. that sorta use.

      • Agreed. They are great when used as intended. I use them for running and it's great being to hear traffic and my surroundings while still have music. I now prefer them to my Jaybird Bluebuds X when running.

  • good price and they sound decent enough.

    they are great for running activities or yard work. theyre just hard to use watching a tv show on the treadmill as the gym music may be too loud.

  • +1

    I had one of these loved them but they broke a little later (though probably due to my fault to be fair) they let me listen to music while still having hearing around me, was especially good in places like home or work, because you can listen to music while still having full feeling of your surroundings. I wasn't really a sport person, but should be alright?

    Loud noises are the issue though, places like train the sound will be overtaken by transport/cars etc as I walk around its funny because you can cover your ears and the sound gets so much louder instead of lower (which one usually expects).

    Didn't have much trouble with bluetooth besides the occasional blackout near traffic lights when walking. I don't think there was much leakage at work (as I put the sound low) but its not like the single headphone thing (or basically I like wearing a single headphone as I can listen to music but people feel like I'm still approachable at work).

    Overall as someone who knows little on "best hearing music headphones" I still thought it was quite good.

  • They do "leak" a substantial amount of sound. If your in a quiet office it's definitely a no go.

    Definitely good for riding or running outside.

    • +2

      I use them in a quiet office, which means I don't need to turn them up much, and sound leakage is minimal.

  • Lots of sellers at 119 bucks on fleabay, free postage. I couldn't be bothered typing everything in to check postage on the OPs link, but I'm pretty sure there are a few ebay discount codes that'll bring the price closer.

  • Good price but I would not recommend. Didn't find it comfy to wear. The mini version is heaps better.

    • +1

      Everyone's head is a little different, some people with big heads will need this version, others with smaller heads will prefer the mini. The Air is supposed to be more of a 'one size fits all' deal, and I suspect falls somewhere in between the mini and the regular Titanium.

      For prospective buyers, there's a size guide on the site.

      https://aftershokz.com/collections/homepage-collection/produ…

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