International Journal of Advanced Sport Sciences Research

ASSR is an open access journal, aims at rapid publication of concise research papers of a broad interest in Physical education fields. Subject areas include all the current fields of interest represented by the Committees of the Design Scientific Renaissance. ASSR welcomes papers and articles in sport and physical education, fields of ASSR includes but not limited to: sport for all; Exercise physiology; Moths of training and coaching;Sport’s performance and analysis

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The AfterShokz Trekz Air is the best bone-conduction headphone yet

by Jenifer Jackey (2020-08-10)

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Truth be told, I haven't reviewed a bone-conduction headphone for several years. The reason for that was the early models I tested from AfterShokz sounded so bad it was hard to recommend them to anyone. But AfterShokz's designs and technology have come a long way since then, and its new $150 (£150) Trekz Air is a compelling wireless sports headphone. It doesn't appear to be available in Australia, https://set-magazine.com/best-air-purifier-for-mold/ but the US price translates to around AU$195.

In case you don't know what a bone-conduction headphone is, it's one that delivers sound through your cheekbones. That's right: The headphone (The Air is 20 percent lighter than the Trekz Titanium.
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The big benefit of the technology is that thanks to its open design, you can hear what's going on around you while listening to or having a phone conversation through the headphone. That openness allows runners and bikers to hear traffic, an important safety feature. Also, some race coordinators don't allow you to wear anything in your ears, which is where a headphone like the ( to wear (its frame and wraparound band also incorporate titanium into their structure).














































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