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Aftershokz Aeropex Review

Turning them on and hearing audio, purely based on the vibrations against your bones, is a bizarre experience. At fifty per cent volume, I felt no noticeable vibrations against my skin and audio sounded clean, if a little flat.

Turning the volume up to 80 really helped improve the quality of audio for podcasts and music like pop and rock. Switching to bass heavy hip hop I could feel tiny little taps behind my ear, as the bands vibrated to create the effect. It wasn’t unpleasant, but it was still an odd sensation. Either way, bass heavy music sounded flat and hollow, but I really didn’t expect deep bass from these buds.

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Backbeat Fit 6100 – Over Ear headphones for the gym or office

So what exactly makes these headphones suitable for the gym? Well, after adjusting them to fit as you normally would you have one extra adjustment you can make before a workout; a clever little clip on the headband with two locked positions. The first position is for everyday wear, the second tightens the fit drastically, so the headphones lock in place during even the most strenuous workouts.

Read more at SMH: Backbeat Fit 6100 review: over ear headphones fit for a workout