Aftershokz rebrand to Shokz and release the OPENRUN running headphones
Shokz is the new brand name, formerly know as Aftershokz. They have also released the Openrun. Updated bone conduction headphones.
Shokz is the new brand name, formerly know as Aftershokz. They have also released the Openrun. Updated bone conduction headphones.
Let’s get down to it. You use headphones for fitness. You have discovered that not have cables dangling around is tremendous. You’ve tried bone conducting, especially from Aftershokz, and you are sold. Then, a pandemic came and with it, most of us discovered that working from home was as effective as working from the office….
Naenka are the new kid on the block in the world of bone conduction headphones – designed for runners and athletes – hence the name. We took an initial look back in November and here is the update. It’s all too easy to do a couple of day test, whack a product on eBay, recycle…
A first look at these AfterShokz competitors fitness fanatics’ headphones. Why bone conduction and not in-ear headphones? As we know, the faster the music, the faster we go! At the same time, it’s good to be aware what is around you. Safety is no accident! We are a fans of Aftershokz and were early adopters,…
We would not normally do the sales promotion thing here on the Titaniumgeek – however, we are rather keen on this brand and this is a super offer to you, our Titaniumgeekers. It’s been a tough year, where time spent with loved ones has been limited, so instead of buying for themselves on Black Friday,…
I’ve been a fan AfterShokz for a while. When I initially saw the AfterShokz Xtrainerz, I thought they’d made a crippled device. I was wrong
The AfterShokz brand of headphones have been around for a few years now, but have always had a couple of minor niggles. Whether that was the weight, fit, or the hands free function. So will the AfterShokz Treks Air be a home run, or another headphone curio?
Bluetooth headphones come in a range of shapes and sizes. Aftershokz Bluez 2 bluetooth headphones use bone conduction technology to let you hear your music AND the outside world. The marketing machine is good, but is this unique way of listening to your tunes actually any good?