Bone conduction headphones are marketed towards cyclists, so you can be assured that you can hear traffic around you while listening to podcasts or music. Ian tested out the Trekz Titaniums in several different scenarios, and is ready to give his recommendations!
Episode summary
00:00 | Intro
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Trekz Titanium – Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones – Aftershokz02:46 | Durability, Losability
05:14 | Fit
07:16 | Sound Quality
13:06 | Battery Life
13:34 | Connectivity
14:02 | Miscellaneous
17:52 | Final Thoughts
18:45 | Outro
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