Black Friday Aftershokz headphones - Bridge to 10K

Bridge to 10K

16,337 members26,025 posts

Black Friday Aftershokz headphones

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10
24 Replies

If anyone's after one of these...

amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RQLRV7Q

£119.95

Plus there's an extra £15 off voucher.

Written by
nowster profile image
nowster
Graduate10
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
24 Replies
Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate10

I keep looking at these .

They were the same price in last year's 'Black friday' deal

But !

They are still expensive and from what I hear (no pun intended) the audio is poor especially if listening to music ?

ForbiddenPlanet profile image
ForbiddenPlanetGraduate10 in reply to Instructor57

I dunno - IMO the expectations of reviewers for bone conduction headphones are quite unrealistic.

Having read negative comments in reviews it was a leap of faith for me buying my Aeropex. I also have Sony WF-1000XM3 (would have got the XM4s but at the time they were sold out everywhere), and Earfun Air Pro 2.0; the Sony's are the most HiFi, the EarFun have great EQ for running listening, but the AfterShokz will never fall out of my ears, and I find the audio quite acceptable - though there is never going to be thumping bass! The other morning I accidentally stood on them and I thought "RIP AfterShokz" - but no, they still work just fine!

Audio quality very subjective of course - I've also found I've had no problem returning items to Amazon when I found the quality to be substandard - even a £700 iPhone.

Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate10 in reply to ForbiddenPlanet

For me that's the problem, I just don't know what to expect , so as you say , a leap of faith !If I only listened to podcasts then I might be more tempted but generally I listen to music .

But , I also have never had a problem returning items to Amazon if I wasen't happy !

At the moment I'll continue with my £20 pair with over ear hooks that I bought while in China 3 years ago 😁

Maybe when these fail me I might take the leap 😁

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10 in reply to Instructor57

The tone is definitely different to conventional headphones, but you get used to it. Most of what I listen to on runs is speech based, and it's good for that.

Ian5K profile image
Ian5KGraduate10 in reply to Instructor57

You can spend an astonishing amount of money on audio gear!

Sometimes I feel it’d be cheaper to hire a tribute band and have them drive ahead of you on a flat bed trailer.

😆

Cmoi profile image
CmoiGraduate10 in reply to Ian5K

I love the picture you paint Ian5K ! However you'd struggle to get a quad bike through some of the paths I run, let alone a flat-bed trailer. So I sing to myself. Even cheaper!

Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate10 in reply to Ian5K

I'm off to see a tribute band on Saturday, I'll see how they are fixed 🤔🤣

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10 in reply to Ian5K

There's an amazing number of ludicrously expensive snake oil products for audiophiles.

About twenty years ago I visited a HiFi buff friend looking at a problem on a computer. While there, he demonstrated his audio system to me by playing a CD.

The speakers, I was told, were rigidly held in place by concrete blocks that went down to the foundations of the house.

He went on about directional connecting cables, oxygen-free silver wiring, dampened mounting feet, etc.

Listening to the CD playback I commented that the recording was probably from before about 1975.

"How do you reckon that?"

"From the tape hiss¹."

"What tape hiss?"

___

¹ There are very few digital recordings before that time.

ForbiddenPlanet profile image
ForbiddenPlanetGraduate10

That is an excellent deal. Got mine from runningxpert in Denmark @ £112, but this beats even that.

They do have the Garmin 45 @ £112, which I think is the best price I've seen for that this BF week. (Yesterday & today only I think).

runningxpert.com/en/garmin-...

Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate10 in reply to ForbiddenPlanet

Good price for the Garmin 45!It's a great watch that does everything I need it to 👍

ForbiddenPlanet profile image
ForbiddenPlanetGraduate10 in reply to Instructor57

Indeed - though I have to correct myself, as I see that today Amazon have the 45 @ £109

amazon.co.uk/Garmin-Forerun...

Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate10 in reply to ForbiddenPlanet

👍

Ian5K profile image
Ian5KGraduate10 in reply to ForbiddenPlanet

That’s exactly what I paid for mine - but it wasn’t black friday!

It might have been red wednesday, or purple thursday. 😆

in reply to Ian5K

🤣😂🤣🤣

Instructor57 profile image
Instructor57Graduate10 in reply to Ian5K

Ahh, twas probably shrove Tuesday 🤣

Jell6 profile image
Jell6Graduate10 in reply to ForbiddenPlanet

£99 now for the large version. The small is £109.

Yesletsgo profile image
YesletsgoGraduate10 in reply to Jell6

I paid £103 on Amazon back in June for the Forerunner 45 (not S)

buzzards profile image
buzzardsGraduate10

Thanks nowster, I've taken the plunge and ordered these after viewing reviews on YouTube and elsewhere.

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10 in reply to buzzards

One thing to note is that sometimes they don't charge properly if they think there's some sweat on the port, and the light on the side never turns blue. If that happens, disconnect the magnetic charging connector and reconnect it.

I found this out to my cost when they cut out half way through a walk in early January this year (whilst recovering from having injured my knee a week or so before).

buzzards profile image
buzzardsGraduate10 in reply to nowster

Thanks nowster, I'll keep that in mind. I'm looking forward to trying them on as standard earbuds fall out of my ears (Pixel Buds I'm looking at you). I saw quite a few runners wearing them at Parkrun this morning and they looked very secure.

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10 in reply to buzzards

My skull must be denser than average: the signal from one of those earbud type headphones often doesn't reach the other, and the stereo effect annoyingly drops down to single-ear-mono, then reconnects.

Either that or I have a big head. But everyone says that about me anyway. 😆

Speedy60 profile image
Speedy60Graduate10

I love my music and I love my aftershokz. I tried in-ear headphones and they kept falling out. I tried over-ear headphones and they were too hot in the summer. Bone-conductors are just right (best Goldilocks there 😉). I put them on, go out and forget about them. They never move or feel uncomfortable, and I can hear T Rex as well as the bus coming up behind me. Perfect 👌

nowster profile image
nowsterGraduate10 in reply to Speedy60

Do you often get chased by Marc Bolan? 🤣

Speedy60 profile image
Speedy60Graduate10 in reply to nowster

Nice one ! 🤣🤣🤣

You may also like...

A tip for Aftershokz headphone users

them off whilst something is playing. Stop playback and wait for 10 seconds, then turn them off....

Garmin Black Friday which model to get

Aftershokz in the rain😧 - your experience?

problems with them after wet runs. 😕 I ran on Thursday; it was raining lightly when I set off but...

Bluetooth headphones help please

New bone conduction headphones

busy back at the Office, looking after my Dad as he is not doing great plus my youngest sons...