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Shokz Aeropex (8 h, Wireless)

Shokz Aeropex

8 h, Wireless


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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roblan11

5 years ago

The other side is not very interesting. It just doesn't have a button. Supported functions under Android are: - Volume up / down (volume buttons on the right side) - Play / Pause (press left button once) - Next song (press left button twice) - Previous song (press left button three times) - Google Assistant (long press on left button) - Answer / hang up phone (press left button once)

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Jonio3

3 years ago

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tew

3 years ago

Bone conduction technology does not focus on sound quality and cannot be compared to earbuds. Bone conduction devices lack bass and generally have a somewhat tinny sound. However, the focus is clearly on functionality, such as free-lying ears to hear ambient noise well or the hold on the head is better for sporting activities. The transmission via the bone at the ear works tiptop. The sound is clear and easy to understand.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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I use these headphones every day, also for phone calls and with teams or Zoom. The sound is clear. The volume is limited, but the small disadvantage doesn't matter to me.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Ds

3 years ago

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That's exactly how it is. They are like little loudspeakers in front of the ear. I usually put them on pause when I'm talking, but I can hear when someone speaks to me, when the doorbell rings or when people or a car come in the forest. I think the quality is great! I can only recommend them.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Laniquehome

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

No, only Bluetooth is possible. You could attach a Bluetooth jack adapter to the iPod (e.g. https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/product/ugreen-bluetooth-adapter-auf-35mm-jack-usb-20-35mm-mobilgeraet-adapter-15825442), but in a hurry I only found ones that still have to be powered via USB. Maybe there are also some with a battery.

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kroschfoenig

5 years ago

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Lory_G

5 years ago

Hi Mr König. I don't know the Zungle sunglasses - but with the Aftershokz you don't have any unpleasant pressure points. Everything fits without pressing. You can regulate the volume of the Aftershokz yourself - but they are not intended for an ego-headphone party without earplugs. When I ride my bike through the city rush hour in the evening, I can still listen to my favourite podcast. Hope that gives you an impression, Your Grace.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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sirianer

5 years ago

Not to my knowledge. Ultimately, this is not due to the headphones but to the Bluetooth connection itself. You can get around this by running a radio app in the background, for example. The mobile phone has the unnecessary feature of cutting the audio connection to the Bluetooth device to save power. I don't see any other way at the moment.

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