Charging port cover could use a better design and maybe I have flippers for hands but inserting micro USB in the dark is like Stevie Wonder and Helen Keller trying to have sex for the first time.
Very cool design (sounded clearer with my ear's plugged) but audio quality very poor compared to similarly priced headphones
The product is well designed, easy to use, intuitive and quite cool
Cool design and technology but lacks sound quality and volume
They are comfortable and well designed/built, they would be good for talk radio,
These are by far my favorite as they provide good sound quality, do not cause pain or
Just be careful who you buy it from, I bought through Prime Deals and learned hard way they remove warranty card and originalS/N, which so far has kept me form registering for warranty - Manufacturer
The best way I can describe it is the music is in your head but also just outside of your ears
For running - there is nothing better, I have tried so many different headsets wired and bluetooth, this is the most comfortable way to run, and have situational awareness!!Riding motorcycle - with loud pipes up to 100 mph
Seems like the technology has a ways to go before it really executes the concept
Just like my $15 dollar skullcandies, these things crapped out after 6 months due to sweat... too expensive for me to replace unfortunately, back to cheaper skullcandiesEdit: placed a warranty claim and never heard back.
Given the size of these, I didn't expect any sort of thumping lows but the lack of the crunch noise is a good thing!Two things I don't like so far
Just like my $15 dollar skullcandies, these things crapped out after 6 months due to sweat... too expensive for me to replace unfortunately, back to cheaper skullcandiesEdit: placed a warranty claim and never heard back.
I cannot stand in the ear headphones and was excited to try the Trekz Airs since I've heard nothing but great things about them.
Given the size of these, I didn't expect any sort of thumping lows but the lack of the crunch noise is a good thing!Two things I don't like so far
These are perfect for someone who works or exercises in a hazardous environment and needs to be able to hear your
*** out of me when biking or in a generally stressful environment
In noisy environments one may need to use earplugs, but they will depend on several factors
is if there was a large semi truck passing so If you're planning to use these in a very noisy environment such as an industrial shop with loud machinery or in the cab of a large vehicle I would look at other options
In quiet environments and with the ear plugs the sound quality for this headset is actually very good.
The open ear design is the best to hear your surroundings while leaving your own ear design to deal with wind noise.
If you don't like the wind noises while running or biking, and want to be vigilant of your surroundings, then this is THE ONLY headphone in the market that suits your need
Unlike wireless buds that let outside noise in, these aren't affected by wind constantly hitting the microphone, which amplifies the wind noise, drowning out what you're listening
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the sound quality (especially low frequency) drops whenever I move bones (opening your mouth, shaking your head)
, It loses frequency with some static
Indeed the bass is lacking, however, the reason you feel the bass is lacking is because you listen to garbage (like Beats with high distortion and atrocious frequency response) too much
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