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Jpbm89 Posted
Suppose to have a 2 year manufacturing warranty and they do not stand by product. Cutting out and shutting off automatically. Issue less than 1 year old Should have bought product from different business, one that stands behind the products they sell.
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B1keDude Posted
Been a daily Air user for a year plus. Hear about all of the improvements for Aeropex, and decided to jump on board since I was noticing a slight crack in the plastic where the charger port is on my old Airs. Sadly, I just got back from Best Buy returning these Aeropex and re-purchasing another pair of Airs. There are some amazing changes with the Aeropex that I REALLY wanted to get in on, and almost all of them are advancements except the mics. I love: - that they are lighter and more comfortable - that they are waterproof - they have magnetic charging (no more cracked plastic at the charging port!) - I even found the sound quality to be improved - less buzzing at high volume However, the downfall in this new design is the mics. Nobody could understand what I was saying. I returned a pair, and tried a second while standing at the Best Buy customer service counter; same results. Everyone I talk to on the phone is used to my Airs. They ALL complained about not being able to understand me when using Aeropex. Never left the counter; swapped to a Trekz Air, made calls, everyone was like "Wow, much much better". :-( I use these for work as my primary headset. Come on Aftershokz, fix the mics, and this headset will rule them all!
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averagefortniteplayer Posted
I had a different pair of Aftershokz, and loved them- i decided to upgrade because these are smaller around the ears and fit slightly better on me. For double the price, though, these are absolutely not worth it. The battery life feels identical, but is probably advertised as slightly longer. The sound quality is functionally the same, if a little bit "less visible", for lack of a better term. It feels like these play more "in the background"- it's hard to describe, but it's not unpleasant. The biggest issue that i didn't realize until after purchase, though, is that these came with a proprietary charger (that just so happens to be exactly the same dimensions as USB-C while being completely incompatibile). Coupled with a cable that only works one way that feels backwards (it's magnetic), and barely reaches the top of a desk or nightstand because it's so short, and it makes for a genuinely terrible charging experience. It's frustrating, because these fit better and look objectively nicer than the $80 ones, but I refuse to in good faith recommend anyone buy these. You will lose, break, or want more than one charger, and when that happens- often within one day of purchase- you will regret it. Just buy the cheaper ones. They're actuality designed to be used more than once. This does not deserve "Pro" branding for any reason.
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JayS Posted
The Shokz OpenRun headphones are comfortable and provide great situational awareness for outdoor workouts. However, I’m disappointed that a persistent buzzing sound developed in the audio within the first month. While the fit is excellent, the sudden sound quality issues make it hard to recommend for long-term endurance use
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Hi there- Shokz here! We're sorry to hear you are experiencing issues with your Shokz. In this case, we'd suggest a manual reset of the headphones. If the reset doesn't resolve the issues, all Shokz come with a 2-year warranty. Please visit our Shokz site to submit a claim, or reach out to us if you need further assistance. Thank you! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Tr33Barker Posted
The sound is definitely better than Air--it is actually pretty decent fidelity. I wore them as a passenger while driving many hours with my wife and she complained mightily about the sound leakage. There was no position I could place them in to minimize that so they were a fail for the main purpose. The proprietary charger was a discouraging note but I understand the complexity if making something IP67 waterproof. The real killer though more noticed after the road trip was that these headphones would cutout during any music. My AfterShokz Air on BT 4 did not do this. My other BT headphones do not do this. Over all these headphones are heavily marketed to me leakage resistant but the experienced high sound leakage and BlueTooth defect made it a fail for me. Perhaps it's very acceptable for running but in the car with a spouse it's asking for more dissent than competing navigation options. Buy it for running if you get a pair that doesn't cut out but they're pointless if you're around anyone else.
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cxm249 Posted
Long time Aftershokz Trekz Air user, and a huge fan of those. My current ones were finally starting to kick the bucket, so I thought I'd try upgrading to the Aeropex, based on all the positive reviews. If you've heard the sound quality of the Air, the Aeropex very disappointing. They are not as full and a bit muffled sounding (probably due to completely sealed, waterproof nature). I use my headphones for hours on end every day for work conference calls, in addition to running 5K every other day. After a short hour long conference call, I was simply fatigued from the muffled quality. Also, these seemed to "temple buzz" much more than the Air. To be fair, I tend to be very sensitive to "lo-fi" sound, so you may not be as bothered by overall sound quality. Unfortunately, I'll be returning these for a new pair of Airs.
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Ghostchele Posted
Got these for Xmas present from my wife, and because I only have hearing from my left ear, we thought these headphones would be a blessing to help my messed up hearing/balance system, but instead, after about 2 hours of usage, these headphones gave me the worst headache ever, and got me super, super dizzy... I had read many reviews, and a few of them complained of dizziness and headaches after using them, so if you a have balance or dizziness issues, you might wanna stay away from this system. The sound, although headphones do not go inside your ear canal, was surprisingly good and they allowed outside noise to come through perfectly, but Unfortunately, because of headaches and dizziness, I had to return them!
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BestEarBuds Posted
The sound quality and battery life of these headphones are amazing. The microphone for voice is horrible.
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Hello - Shokz here! We're sorry to hear you are experiencing issues with your OpenRun. In this case, we'd suggest a manual reset of the headphones. If the reset doesn't resolve the issues, all Shokz come with a 2-year warranty. Please reach out to us if you need further assistance. Thank you! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
northofnowhere Posted
Does not fit anything but a small or normal sized head. Would not come even close to going over my ears.
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Sarah Posted
I had high hopes for these. I wear hearing aids and was excited to try something that would keep me from having to take these out, but unfortunately, that was not the case. I have to wear these at 100% and I still don't hear great sound unless I sit in a certain position. And bass is kinda muffled. I was listening to a Podcast and the deeper voices were muffled while the higher voices were fine. When i use it for a call, I cannot hear the caller as well as I can hear music and I agree that people complain they cannot hear me well. I'll be returning today after trying them out for 10 days.
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Zachery Posted
I read the reviews on these headphones. I thought I was prepared for them. I knew going in to the purchase that these wouldn't be a booming, high fidelity set of headphones. What I wasn't ready for was exactly how low fidelity they are. Imagine paying $160 for headphones that sound like a clock radio from 1985. That said, if you are listening to podcasts or audio books while cleaning your house, these are a perfect solution. They truly shine in the frequencies of the human voice. Sadly, those are the only frequencies they reproduce.
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Chazz Posted
These were great for me. Good sound liked that i could leave my earplugs in at work. But after a year now they wont turn on battery discharges quickly. Fully charged last night wont turn on today. Little pricey for a years life expectancy
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Hi there - Shokz here! We're sorry to hear your OpenRun is no longer functioning properly. All Shokz come with a 2-year warranty. Please visit our Shokz website to submit your claim or to contact our Customer Happiness Team. Thank you! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
DeWalt Posted
I liked the idea of these, but at the end of the day the sound was just way to subpar. I am not an audiophile by any means, but I do have a good ear for sound quality and can tell you that these sound like putting a cell phone in a Solo cup to listen to music. There is absolutely zero bass. The material and packaging are excellent, and they do feel like a premium product.
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PKSGF Posted
Neat concept, but that's it. The only explanation of the high reviews is that these people have never used any other type of headphone. The sound is audible. The quality is ok, but again, only if you've never used any other headphone. The charger is a gimmick. Does it work? Yes. But thanks for putting another proprietary charger on my desk that only works with one device. You'll fit nicely next to my Microsoft Surface. The fit is annoying as the band sticks out from my head. Lean your head back and touch your chairs headrest and the whole thing gets shifted out of place. Wear a collared shirt? Forget about this device.
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Hello - Shokz here! We're sorry to hear you aren't completely satisfied with your OpenRun. Since this order was fulfilled by BestBuy, we kindly ask that you reach out to their Customer Service directly to learn of their return policy. Thank you! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Miguelslow Posted
The battery don’t last that long in a good day maybe 4 hrs and it take the same amount of time to charge I will not recommend if you like to ear the bass in You music this not for you
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Hello -Shokz here! We're sorry to hear your OpenRun are not working properly. All Shokz come with a 2-year warranty. Please visit our website to submit your claim or to contact our Customer Happiness Team. *Friendly Reminder- Shokz take 1.5-2 hours to fully charge. To ensure the longest battery life, it’s important to remove Shokz from the charger once the light turns blue.* Thank you! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Bufu Posted
The only sounds good when you have earplugs in if there's any surrounding sound you can't really hear anything using them at work with earplugs in they sound amazing but I think they're garbage outside of work
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Hi there- Shokz here! We're sorry to hear you're not completely satisfied with your OpenRun. We kindly ask that you reach out to Best Buy to learn about their return policies if you decide these are not a good fit for you. Thank you. <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Creeksidek Posted
I wanted an upgrade from Jabra. These aren't even close to the same quality. They are big and not adjustable. They are like wearing a halo. There is no app available. The volume is either inaudible or deafening. This is probably due to the unadjustable fit. I really don't like them.
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IsabelR Posted
Can't use a charger other than the one it comes with. The upgraded model is better and can use the new Apple charging cables that you use for the phones.
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Hi there- Shokz here! We're sorry to hear you're not completely satisfied with your OpenRun. Since this order was fulfilled by BestBuy, we kindly ask that you reach out to their Customer Service directly to learn of their return policy. We also have an OpenRun USB-C version available. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks! <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/AfterShokzCHT.jpeg" alt="AfterShokzCHT" title="AfterShokzCHT" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Jcfd2203 Posted
The sound is great the hardware is terrible use three pairs in less than six months spent a lot of money in warranties not worth getting end up switching over to apple. Which is a shame I used them in the firehouse they were perfect I could hear everybody and listen to music. Again don't get them breaks easily.
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TurboDog Posted
I checked them out for cycling and when there is not much wind, they are pretty good and you will be able to hear your surroundings like cars etc. But when you go faster or when there’s a lot more wind you intend to turn up the volume and your surrounding sounds will be less. It didn’t work for me
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