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AfterShokz Trekz AIR Review

There are many pedestrians and drivers who have died or injured while listening to music while wearing headphones. And these numbers are increasing every day.

These accidents occur only because of people being unaware of surroundings while listening to music. So it’s necessary to control or prevent this type of accident if we can.

Do you think it will be okay if you just don’t listen to music while walking or driving?

The answer is probably no, it’s a solution, but it’s not a reality. We all want to listen to music.

So guess what! There are a lot of headphones that will allow you to hear the surrounding sound while also listening to music. 

Yes, you have heard it right!

Bone Conduction headphones can prevent you from being in this situation.

AfterShokz Trekz Air Bone Conduction is one such headphone that provides you situational awareness.

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Maybe you’ve heard about these headphones but don’t have a clear understanding of their features yet.

Just read through this AfterShokz Trekz AIR review.

You will get all the details here!

Before taking a deep dive into the review, let’s see the important features of this headphone at a glance.

At A Glance

  • Open Ear Design Provides Situational Awareness.
  • Dual Noise Cancelling Microphones.
  • New Organic Design Delivers Great Comfort.
  • Premium Audio Experience With Dynamic Range.
  • Bluetooth v4.2 Connectivity And Multi-Pairing.
  • IP55 Certified To Resist Sweat, Dust, And Moisture.
  • Not Waterproof.
  • Don’t Provide Fast Charging.

The AfterShokz Air is an open-ear neckband style wireless bone conduction headphone. This bone conduction headphone delivers music through the vibration of your cheekbones, leaving your ears open.

It is mainly designed for outdoor sports who want to hear everything around them.

Bone Conduction Technology was introduced into the AfterShokz product line in 2011.

Since I love to listen to music while walking outside, I purchased this headset for my safety.

So at first, let’s open the box and see what’s come with it.

AfterShokz Trekz Air Review
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What’s In The Box?

When I first opened the box, I saw a soft silicone carrying pouch.

In that pouch, you will get your desired….

  • AfterShokz Trekz Air wireless bone conduction headphone.
  • A micro USB-charging cable.
  • Foam earplugs.
  • A manual.
  • A warranty card.

AfterShokz Trekz Air manual provides you all the instructions on how to use it.

Besides these, it doesn’t come with any extra accessories.

Right now, I am going to mention AfterShokz Trekz Air specs and pros-cons. Take a look.

Key Specifications

  • Headphone Type: Open-Ear.
  • Speaker: Bone Conduction Technology.
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz.
  • Sensitivity: 100 ± 3dB.
  • Microphone Sensitivity: -40 ± 3dB.
  • Connector: Wireless/Bluetooth V 4.2.
  • Wireless Range: 33 Feet.
  • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion.
  • Battery Life: 6 Hours.
  • Charging Time: 2 Hours.
  • Weight: 1.27 Ounce.
  • Color: 4 Colors ( Slate Grey, Midnight Blue, Forest Green, Canyon Red ).

Pros

  • Comfortable And Stable Fit.
  • Flexible And Lightweight.
  • Excellent Sound.
  • Sweatproof.

Cons

  • Short Battery Life.
  • Bass Isn’t Heavy.

You cannot enjoy your music or any activities with uncomfortable headphones. That’s why you need to know about its comfortability.

How Much Comfortable Is It?

Bone Conduction headphones have a good outline for their comfort features and fitness.

So as a bone conduction headphone AfterShokz Air also provides great comfort and the right fit.

This headset allows open-ear listening, and you don’t have to put the earplugs into the ears.

When I was wearing this headphone for multiple hours, it provided me great comfort, and I never felt any wearing fatigue.

Its open ear design never creates any pressure or does not get hot in the ears.

Lightweight and flexible titanium frame ensures long-time wearing comfort.

You can also wear it with glasses. My friend, who is a biker, always wears this headset with a helmet and glasses together. He never feels any discomfort.

The clamping force of this Trekz Air is standard too.

After comfortability, here comes one of the most important features of a headphone. That is the sound profile.

So, let’s know it without any delay.

AfterShokz Trekz Air sound profile
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Sound Profile

AfterShokz Trekz Air bone conduction headphone provides a very amazing neutral sound profile. Its overall sound is very rich and well detailed.

The frequency response is also very precise and perfect for all genres of music.

However, this headset doesn’t produce much bass by creating sound pressure. It offers an average amount of bass through the cheekbones.

The midrange is quite overpowering.

The treble is also good and makes the sound noticeably bright, especially when combined with its lacking bass.

Does It Leak Any Sound?

AfterShokz Air wireless bone conduction open-ear headphones leak a bit more sound.

Due to its bone conduction design, its sound leakage performance is very poor when listening at loud volume.

The leaked sound is very understandable when you are in a quiet area.

Noise Cancelling

Bone conduction headphones have not the ability to cancel the background noise. So as a bone conduction headphone AfterShokz Air doesn’t provide active or passive noise cancellation features.

As this headset doesn’t cover the ears, it never provides any isolation. And this is great for those who are used to drive or walk on the busy road.

They can be aware of the surroundings.

It allows you to hear background sounds like a car and traffic signals and thus prevents any accident.

But if you don’t want to hear the outside noise or want to block the noise, don’t worry.

AfterShokz Air comes with earplugs. When you need to block the ambient noise, just put them in your ears.

AfterShokz Trekz Air Microphone
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Microphone

AfterShokz Air wireless bone conduction open ear headphones come with dual noise cancelling microphones. The mic provides a very clear and crystal conversation.

The call quality is more clear and audible.

When you call anyone, your partner will hear you very clearly and loudly. You also feel every word very loud and rich.

Though the mic is noise-canceling, it can moderately separate speech from background noise.

Recording Quality

As this headset comes with microphones, it is perfect for recording. The recording quality is superb.

Whatever you are recording, audio or podcast, the recorded speech will be very clear and understandable.

Are you worried about the control system of this bone conduction headphone?

Don’t worry. It has got a straightforward control scheme.

How To Control It?

It is very easy to control this headset. The buttons are small and very near to each other.

You will get a volume button, a power button on the right side of the earbud, and a multi-function button is on the left earbud.

  • Press the volume (+) to increases the volume and (-) button to decrease the volume.
  • Double press the multi-function button to go to the next song and press the multi-function button to pause it.
  • Press the multi-function button to answer a call and again press it to end the call.
  • Click and hold the multi-function button for two seconds to reject the call.
  • Press and hold volume (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for two seconds to mute the mic.

Good build quality can influence you in a greater way to get that headphone.

Let’s know about this feature now.

How Strong Is The Build Quality?

The Trekz Air bone conduction headphone comes with the sturdy build quality. This headphone is mainly made from a rubberized coating.

The making materials feel very robust and durable. It won’t get damaged after a few accidental drops.

The earbuds are also very dense.

However, if your headphone gets damaged within 2 years, don’t worry.

AfterShokz provides 2 years of warranty and a 45-days return guarantee.

AfterShokz Trekz Air Design
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Design

The bone conduction headphones are always different from the usual traditional headphones.

The Trekz Air is a neckband style headphone that comes with four colors. The overall neckband design looks very stylish.

Right now, I will talk about its portability and stability.

Is It Portable?

The AfterShokz Trekz Air is a very portable set of headphones. It is so much flexible and perfect for carrying.

This headset is portable enough and fits into longer sports pants.

As they come with a carrying pouch, it also helps you when going on a long journey.

How Much Stable?

As the Trekz Air headphones are designed for outdoor sports, it is very much stable.

It won’t move a bit while running, jogging, or doing any intense physical activities. It will gently sit on your neck and never slide or fall off.

AfterShokz Trekz Air Waterproof
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Is It Waterproof?

AfterShokz Air wireless bone conduction is not a waterproof headphone.

Therefore, don’t use it for swimming or shower.

However, it supports IP55 water resistance that can protect this headset from dense sweat.

Maybe you are thinking, why I’m not explaining the Bluetooth yet?

Don’t worry. Get ready and jump to the below section.

Bluetooth Details

The AfterShokz Trekz Air supports Bluetooth version 4.2 and has 33 meters wireless range. This headphone also supports multi pairing.

You can connect two devices simultaneously. It is useful when you can connect your pc and phone at the same time.

This headset uses only SBC Bluetooth codec for audio. It doesn’t support non-Bluetooth wireless connectivity.

As a Bluetooth headphone, you have to pair it first to connect it with other devices.

But do you know how to pair it?

Okay, I am showing it now.

How To Pair AfterShokz Air?

To pair your headset with a device, follow the rules.

As it supports multi pairing, let’s know the way to pair with multiple devices.

How To Pair With Multiple Devices?

What if your headset is not pairing or working properly? You have to reset it. But how?

Let’s dig it.

How To Reset AfterShokz Air?

By this time, you have known the pairing and resetting system. Now it’s time to disclose the battery.

Battery Details

AfterShokz-Trekz Air comes with a lithium-ion battery. It provides only 6 hours of battery life which is not that bad.

You can enjoy 6 hours of nonstop music & calls on a single charge. It takes 2 hours to be charged fully.

As it is a bone conduction headphone, you may be worried about whether you can use it with your devices or not—no need to worry anymore.

Just go to the next segment and find your answer.

How Much Compatible With Other Devices?

This Trekz Air Bluetooth headphone has wide compatibility with other devices. It is well-suited with android, iPhone, or tablets.

You can also connect it with Mac, Laptops, Windows 10, and other Bluetooth compatible devices.

It is compatible with a smart TV that supports Bluetooth. But if your tv has no Bluetooth support, you will need a third-party dongle.

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Is It Suitable For Gaming?

This bone conduction headphone is not compatible with any gaming consoles.

You cannot connect it with Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, or other gaming consoles.

So never think of using this headset for gaming.

If you want a gaming headset, you may go with the Logitech G430 gaming headset.

This bone conduction headphone is not for everyone. Therefore, if you want to know who should buy or skip it, have a look here.

Who Should Buy This?

You have already known AfterShokz Trekz Air is designed for outdoor listening like sports, gym, running, cycling, biking, etc.

This type of headset is widely used in police or the military, where situational awareness is essential.

Besides, it is suitable for traveling or commuting.

You can also use this headphone for official use or zoom meetings.

This neckband headset is also best for phone calls.

Do you want a headset for online teaching or classes? You may also go with this headset.

Who Might Skip It?

This AfterShokz Air bone conduction headphone is not suitable for studio monitoring at all.

If you want studio headphones, you may check out Tascam TH 300X headphones.

It is also not for audiophile listening.

Sometimes bone conduction headphones work as a hearing aid for deaf or hearing impaired people.

So, let’s see whether this AfterShokz Trekz supports it or not.

Is It Suitable For Deaf?

The Trekz Air is not a hearing aid. Due to bone conduction, it works slightly as a hearing aid.

But it totally depends on what type of hearing loss you have.

If your inner ear/cochlea is perfectly fine and your hearing loss comes from the eardrum and Eustachian tube malfunction, then the AfterShokz Trekz will work for you.

Bit if your inner ear is injured, it may not work for you. It also does not work for you if your hearing loss is due to nerve damage.

I hope the concept is clear to you now.

Do you want me to compare this headset with other headphones? It may help you in decision-making.

Compare With Other Headphones

I am going to compare this bone conduction headphone with some other headphones for your better understanding. Stay with me to explore it.

1 . AfterShokz Air Vs Aeropex

AfterShokz Air and Aeropex are both bone conduction headphones. But the Aeropex is a more upgraded bone conduction headset than the Air.

It provides a better control scheme, more extended battery life, and an advanced Bluetooth version than Air.

AfterShokz Air provides IP55 water resistance while Areopex is rated IP67.

2. AfterShokz Air Vs OpenMove

Both of them are open-ear bone conduction headphones. Both headphones provide the same battery life, IP ratings, and multi-pairing.

But OpenMove provides Bluetooth 5.0 while Air provides 4.2 Bluetooth compatibilities.

Overall, the Trekz Air is a better bone conduction headphone than OpenMove.

3. AfterShokz Air Vs Pyle Bluetooth Bone Conduction Headphones

AfterShokz Air and Pyle are both open-ear wireless bone conduction headphones. But AfterShokz Air is a better bone conduction headphone than Pyle bone conduction.

The Pyle bone conduction offers shorter battery life than Air. Besides, the mic is also not as good as Air.

Moreover, the Air provides a better sound quality than the Pyle.

4. AfterShokz Air Vs GoVision Vibez Bone Conduction Headphones

AfterShokz Air and GoVision Vibez are both bone conduction headphones. The AfterShokz Air is a better headphone than GoVision Vibez.

The Trekz Air provides a better-build quality and sound profile than Vibez.

But the Vibez has 5.0 Bluetooth connectivity while Air has 4.2, and their battery life is the same.

5. AfterShokz Air Vs Almencla Bone Conduction Headphones

AfterShokz Air is a better headphone than Almencla bone conduction. The Trekz Air provides more sturdy  build quality, accurate sound, and great comfort than Almencla.

Besides, Almencla has a shorter battery life than Air, but it has Bluetooth 5.0 version.

6. AfterShokz Air Vs AcTeck Bone Conduction Headphones

AfterShokz Air and AcTeck are both bone conduction. But AcTeck is a Bone Conduction sunglasses.

There is a very significant difference between them. Both deliver sound through the cheekbones. But their design is totally different.

Are you going to purchase this bone conduction headphone?

Before that, you may want to know it will be worthy or not.

How Worthy Is It?

If you need a headphone for outdoor listening and want to be aware of the surrounding, the Trekz Air will be a great pick for you.

It is perfectly fit for most head sizes and provides enough comfort.

Whether you are running, cycling, biking, or driving on a busy road, you can still hear the traffic and car signals. Isn’t it amazing?

Besides, if you compare this headset with its price range, it is worth buying.

Considering my AfterShokz Air review, do you think it is not ideal for you?

Well, then you can go for an alternative.

Alternative To AfterShokz Trekz Air

Here is the list of some alternatives.

  1. AfterShokz Aeropex
  2. Vidonn F1 Bone Conduction
  3. AfterShokz OpenMove Wireless

You can choose one of these three headsets as an alternative to Trekz Air.

Anyway, I am going to end it here.

Conclusion

Finally, you have got a clear concept of this headset from my AfterShokz Trekz AIR review.

I hope it will help you to alleviate all your confusion. Now it depends entirely on you whether to buy it or not.

I always respect your decision.

Thanks For Reading This Article.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Any headphones can cause hearing loss if you listen at a higher volume.

Bone conduction headphone is not an exception to this. They will vibrate the cochlea and damage your hearing if you listen to music at a high volume.

The main difference between them is the frame. Titanium provides a frame that is made with a combination of titanium and plastic. But Air has a lightweight wraparound titanium frame.

Besides, the Trekz Air is more lightweight than the Titanium.

Yes, you can talk on the phone with AfterShokz headphones.

You can make and take phone calls when paired with a Bluetooth-enabled device.

Bone Conduction is slightly better for ears than other traditional headphones. As they keep the ear open, it can prevent the ear from getting dirty or unhygienic.

It is considered safer than other traditional headphones.

Yes. You can comfortably wear bone conduction headphones with glasses. Bone conduction headphones work excellently with glasses.

AfterShokz Aeropex is the best bone conduction headphone. It provides a Bluetooth 5.0 version, 8 hours of battery life, and an IP67 rating.

Also, AfterShokz Air, AfterShokz OpenMove are better bone conduction headphones.

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