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# IP55 sweat & dust resistant durability 6-hour continuous play with quick charge Bone conduction tech for open-ear awareness Titanium Bone Conduction Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Slate Grey

**Brand:** aftershokz
**Price:** € 327.25
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦴 Stay connected, stay aware — sound that moves with you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Titanium Bone Conduction Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Slate Grey by aftershokz
- **How much does it cost?** € 327.25 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- aftershokz enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aftershokz brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Sweatproof & Rugged:** IP55 rating means these headphones thrive through intense workouts and unpredictable weather.
- • **Hear More, Miss Less:** Open-ear bone conduction design keeps you aware and safe while enjoying rich sound.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Bluetooth 4.1 with multipoint pairing connects effortlessly to all your devices.
- • **Endurance for the Long Haul:** Lightweight titanium frame and 6-hour battery life keep you powered through your busiest days.
- • **Premium Sound, Zero Compromise:** PremiumPitch and LeakSlayer tech deliver deep bass and clear calls without blocking ambient noise.

## Overview

AfterShokz Titanium headphones use innovative bone conduction technology to deliver high-quality audio through your cheekbones, leaving your ears open to ambient sounds for safety and situational awareness. Featuring Bluetooth 4.1 wireless connectivity, a lightweight titanium frame, and IP55 sweat and dust resistance, these headphones offer up to 6 hours of continuous playback with quick charging. Designed for athletes and professionals alike, they combine comfort, durability, and premium sound with active noise control, making them perfect for workouts, commuting, and everyday use.

## Description

The lightweight and comfortable Trekz Titanium wireless stereo headphones are the safest alternative to traditional sport headphones and earbuds. Bone conduction technology, an open ear design and a suite of convenient features deliver premium music play and crystal clear calling without compromise. Designed with athletes in mind, Trekz Titanium are sweatproof, secure, and will allow you to hear your surroundings - no matter where life takes you.

Review: Literally changed my listening experience; for the better. - (Written by the son this was a gift for.) TLDR: Great headphones. Crazy good acoustic range, plus amazing battery life, and seamless pairing! Changed my listening experience for the better, as I can finally hear music, videos, and games in stereo. I am NEVER going back to regular headphones. My teachers are even fine with me wearing them in class, as they know I can hear them. These are the best headphones ever. Period. When I was younger, I had severe ear infections that never went away. This resulted in the disintegration of one of the bones in my inner ear involved in conducting sound waves to the nervous center. Ever since then, I have been deaf in my right ear. I while ago, I got a hearing aid for it. The hearing aid was just an amplifier, with some smartness to it. I was able to hack it and make a DIY Bluetooth pendant for it. I did that instead of buying Phonak's $200 accessory. That worked for a while, but was very unreliable and had very bad audio quality, and was only one-way. So headphones were never good for me. I could never find a pair of headphones that; a) worked with my hearing aid, b) were comfortable, c) not over $100, and d) were any good. But for my birthday, my parents got me one of these AfterShokz Bone-conduction headphones. I was a little skeptical at first, but I put them on, and Audrey (I think that's her name. She's the little voice that reads the status, like connection and pairing and stuff) greeted me. That was the first time I could hear something like that in stereo. I immediately paired them to my phone and blasted Led Zepplin's Immigrant Song. I was in a crowded bowling alley, and I was not wearing my hearing aid. But I could hear the song perfectly, and I was able to talk with people around me. These things have a crazy acoustic range and work very well. Since getting them, I have never used any other headphones. I am even working on making a small Bluetooth transmitter so that I can use these on devices that are not Bluetooth. These headphones can carry the full range of orchestral epic music I listen to, while also making sure I can hear the faintest sounds of my games. I can hear movies and games in surround sound. The battery life is crazy. I can plug it into a standard 5v 1amp (is that bad? As the headphones are only looking for 0.15 amps) phone charger, and get 12-14 hours from like a 15-minute charge. The best is that they can charge while in use, which is usually what I do when I'm not moving for a bit. The volume control is very intuitive and useful. Although I wish there were more ticks. They are insanely comfortable once you get used to it. I usually forget I am wearing them, and get startled by the DING of it disconnecting, or by Audrey saying "Charge me." (that's a little creepy, guys, like really? Why do my headphones refer to themselves in the first person? You couldn't settle for beeps like everyone else? lol) I usually fall asleep wearing these, listening to relaxing music or funny videos. The only problem I have is just a hardware/electronic physics issue. I have found no headphones that do not do this. But if I plug the headphones in, while they are on, they turn off. But I can immediately turn them back on. Not an issue, but if someone could figure out why that happens, and fix it, that would be amazing. Disconnecting the charger does not turn it off though. Also, if I plug them in right after she says "Charge me," when they come back on (usually within a second or two of being plugged in) Audrey's voice sounds distorted and corrupted. This only happens if they are plugged in, just ran out of power, and have been plugged in for less than 10 seconds. IDK why it happens, but I have no problem with it. The earplugs are very useful, as I have a very loud 3d printer in my room, and I usually cannot sleep with it running, but with the earplugs in while listening to music, I cannot hear it at all. Great headphones, amazing sound quality and battery life. Great job AfterShokz.
Review: So far....so good. (even with bike helmet and glasses!) - This is a preliminary review, since I just received the Aftershkz Trekz Titanium from desertcart today and have only used them once. I have had over the years many earbuds and still use several of them. (for different reasons). For travel, I often use a pair of Shure in ear (ear occluding) ear buds which probably have the best overall sound. They are somewhat difficult to position properly and only use them when it is ok to occlude outside sounds and when it is worth taking the time to position them properly. I have a pair of Bang and Olufsen (non-occluding) ear buds that I use fairly often. Very good sound (although not as good as the Shure), but again, it takes a little time to position them. They are also not always the most comfortable to wear. I do not wear them for cycling, given their cost and concern over sweat damaging them. (Also, not sure how they would fit with my helmet, etc). For cycling/biking, I have used mostly a fairly inexpensive Sony sport ear buds, that hook around my ear lobes. They have held up fairly well over years of use. The sound is mediocre, and they don't occlude my ear canals, so outside sound is pretty good for biking. They do have an issue with the left one falling out at times when they get sweaty. Also, the cord occasionally will catch on to some things when walking (door handle, bike handlebar, etc). That being said, I came across the AfterShokz in a review on a bike website and figured I would give them a try. Not much of a discount on desertcart, but figured I would try them. They are packaged nicely and the instructions are fairly simple and seemed good. They feel like a quality product. They connected easily to my iPhone bluetooth. I was considering trying to connect them directly to my Apple watch, but figured the connection may be better directly to the phone. (The only disadvantages that I see, are that if I answer a phone call using the watch face prompt, the sound stupidly does not switch to the headphones (that is an Apple oversight, in my opinion). Also, if I had any music on the watch, I would not be able to listen directly without the phone. (I have not, as of yet, ever put music directly on the watch). I was concerned that I may have some problems with shared real estate with all my bike gear. I put on a skull cap (Halo brand), then a bike helmet. (Specialized). I then put on the Aftershokz. Last, I put on a pair of Oakley prescription sunglasses. (arms are fairly large for glases). Overall, all fit fairly well. I then went for a 40 minute bike ride, mid day, in the Florida heat and humidity. Although I was aware of them on, I cannot say at any time they were uncomfortable which is good. At no time, did I have to worry about them falling off. It was nice, not having to worry about the cord catching on anything or the earpiece falling out of my ear. The sound was pretty impressive, considering they were not even in my ears. Not as much bass as the Shure ear occluding buds, but pretty good sound overall. I would not want all that bass while biking anyway. I found I could listen to my music louder and it sounded much clearer, without feeling concerned about missing something with the road noise or traffic. It seemed like a near perfect compromise between hearing road sounds and hearing the music well. (Much better than riding with one ear piece in, which I have done at times in the past as well). I got a phone call during my ride. (Something that was difficult to answer with my cheap Sony, headphone only, buds. This was simple. I reached up with my left hand, quickly felt the button my left earpiece and hit it once. The person seemed to hear my responses without diffculty, and I heard them loud and clear. So overall, at least on the first day.....I am fairly pleased. Build quality very good, Design very good, Sound very good, Price, fair, but I guess you get what you pay for. Comfort with all my bike gear in place.....so far....better than expected. As an addendum: I have used the headphones now for another week or two and still fairly impressed. Have found that putting them on first, before my skullcap and bike helmet, and before my glasses (all in that order), seems to work best. Only one day did I seem to have trouble keeping the left part keep slipping off, and when I got home from my bike ride, found that the sweat was keeping it moving around, only because I had not put them on properly. If I take the time to make sure both sides are firmly hooked around my ears before they settle in front of my ears, they do not slip or move much at all, through my entire ride, even if I sweat in the Florida heat and humidity. Sound quality was still felt to be quite good, as is the ability to hear road noises, unless the volume setting is fairly loud. Another addendum, now much more than a year old. Quickly became my favorite earphones. Great for biking.....walking. Use them for everyday use to listen to podcasts, music. The only exception, is for plane travel, the Shure earbuds are better....since the open air design of the Trekz allow the engine noise of the plane to drown out the sound of the music or podcast.....but used the for travel and several trainrides.....and the Trekz were wonderful. Buy a lot from desertcart....and quickly became one of my favorite purchases. As an addendum, about a year and half after purchase, I had some issues with the on/off button, and the company support via email was great. They not only make a good product, but they stand behind it. Within 2 weeks, I had a new unit replacement. Great product! Great customer support!

## Features

- BONE CONDUCTION TECHNOLOGY - Our bone conduction technology and OpenFit design delivers music through your cheekbones, ensuring your ears remain completely open to ambient sounds for maximum situational awareness during long-term wear.
- BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY - Modern wireless headphones with Bluetooth v4.1 connectivity and convenient multipoint pairing compatible with your iOS and Android Bluetooth-ready smartphones or tablets and Mac and PC computers and laptops.
- DESIGNED FOR LONG WEAR - Trekz Titanium wraparound headbands are lightweight and flexible to ensure comfort during extended wear. Combined with a long battery life, this compact fit allows you to enjoy continuous music and calls for six hours at a time.
- QUALITY SOUND - Innovative AfterShokz headphones deliver a premium audio experience. With PremiumPitch technology’s wide dynamic range and rich bass, and LeakSlayer technology to reduce natural sound leakage, you are ensured the best on-the-go audio.
- ULTIMATE DURABILITY - Our IP55 certified sport headphones repel sweat, dust and moisture throughout your indoor or outdoor exercise routine. These sturdy workout headphones withstand your strenuous running, cycling, and more! EQ presets reduce vibration.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B018XNGQOE |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Bushcrafting, Camping, Carving, Fishing |
| Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 7 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,741 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,377 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.1 |
| Brand Name | Aftershokz |
| Built-In Media | Headset |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Call Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,431) |
| Earpiece Shape | open_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Brass |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz~20KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858510003437 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Bone Conduction |
| Headphone Jack | wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | AfterShokz Trekz Titanium Open Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, Slate Grey, (AS600SG) |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Aftershokz |
| Model Name | AS600SG |
| Model Number | AS600SG |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 739197430573 858510003437 645759369147 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Aftershokz
- **Color:** Gray
- **Ear Placement:** Open Ear
- **Form Factor:** Bone Conduction
- **Noise Control:** Active Noise Cancellation

## Images

![Titanium Bone Conduction Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Slate Grey - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61g3e2nfSmL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: My daughter only has 1 eardrum. Will she be able to hear music through both ears with these headphones?**
A: Hi there - AfterShokz here. Trekz Titanium headphones use bone conduction technology, which is mini vibrations that travel through the cheekbones and go directly to the inner ear (cochlea), bypassing the eardrum completely. If your daughter has a healthy inner ear, these headphones will be a solution for her. Please check the return policy through the vendor prior to purchasing in case they aren't a great fit for her. If you have any other questions, please let us know!

**Q: How do these fit while wearing thick prescription glasses?**
A: They are not very comfortable, they work better when I wear contact lenses. Now this days you have to wear glasses, a mask and the headphones.  Too much.

**Q: Will these stay on while working out**
A: Yes. I wear them while running and mowing the grass. I also where them while working out. I have never had an issue of them falling off.

**Q: How long do they take to charge?**
A: I haven't timed it but I think around an hour to two hours depending on the charger and cable. I think its worth noting that while it says six hour battery life, I think they upgraded the batteries. I use mine at work (I work six to eight and 1/2 hour shifts) and I only turn them off during lunch. I haven't had them die on me yet. if I 'm worried they won't last the whole shift I charge them a little during lunch and they're good to go.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Literally changed my listening experience; for the better.
*by P***R on April 17, 2020*

(Written by the son this was a gift for.) TLDR: Great headphones. Crazy good acoustic range, plus amazing battery life, and seamless pairing! Changed my listening experience for the better, as I can finally hear music, videos, and games in stereo. I am NEVER going back to regular headphones. My teachers are even fine with me wearing them in class, as they know I can hear them. These are the best headphones ever. Period. When I was younger, I had severe ear infections that never went away. This resulted in the disintegration of one of the bones in my inner ear involved in conducting sound waves to the nervous center. Ever since then, I have been deaf in my right ear. I while ago, I got a hearing aid for it. The hearing aid was just an amplifier, with some smartness to it. I was able to hack it and make a DIY Bluetooth pendant for it. I did that instead of buying Phonak's $200 accessory. That worked for a while, but was very unreliable and had very bad audio quality, and was only one-way. So headphones were never good for me. I could never find a pair of headphones that; a) worked with my hearing aid, b) were comfortable, c) not over $100, and d) were any good. But for my birthday, my parents got me one of these AfterShokz Bone-conduction headphones. I was a little skeptical at first, but I put them on, and Audrey (I think that's her name. She's the little voice that reads the status, like connection and pairing and stuff) greeted me. That was the first time I could hear something like that in stereo. I immediately paired them to my phone and blasted Led Zepplin's Immigrant Song. I was in a crowded bowling alley, and I was not wearing my hearing aid. But I could hear the song perfectly, and I was able to talk with people around me. These things have a crazy acoustic range and work very well. Since getting them, I have never used any other headphones. I am even working on making a small Bluetooth transmitter so that I can use these on devices that are not Bluetooth. These headphones can carry the full range of orchestral epic music I listen to, while also making sure I can hear the faintest sounds of my games. I can hear movies and games in surround sound. The battery life is crazy. I can plug it into a standard 5v 1amp (is that bad? As the headphones are only looking for 0.15 amps) phone charger, and get 12-14 hours from like a 15-minute charge. The best is that they can charge while in use, which is usually what I do when I'm not moving for a bit. The volume control is very intuitive and useful. Although I wish there were more ticks. They are insanely comfortable once you get used to it. I usually forget I am wearing them, and get startled by the DING of it disconnecting, or by Audrey saying "Charge me." (that's a little creepy, guys, like really? Why do my headphones refer to themselves in the first person? You couldn't settle for beeps like everyone else? lol) I usually fall asleep wearing these, listening to relaxing music or funny videos. The only problem I have is just a hardware/electronic physics issue. I have found no headphones that do not do this. But if I plug the headphones in, while they are on, they turn off. But I can immediately turn them back on. Not an issue, but if someone could figure out why that happens, and fix it, that would be amazing. Disconnecting the charger does not turn it off though. Also, if I plug them in right after she says "Charge me," when they come back on (usually within a second or two of being plugged in) Audrey's voice sounds distorted and corrupted. This only happens if they are plugged in, just ran out of power, and have been plugged in for less than 10 seconds. IDK why it happens, but I have no problem with it. The earplugs are very useful, as I have a very loud 3d printer in my room, and I usually cannot sleep with it running, but with the earplugs in while listening to music, I cannot hear it at all. Great headphones, amazing sound quality and battery life. Great job AfterShokz.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far....so good. (even with bike helmet and glasses!)
*by F***1 on May 18, 2016*

This is a preliminary review, since I just received the Aftershkz Trekz Titanium from Amazon today and have only used them once. I have had over the years many earbuds and still use several of them. (for different reasons). For travel, I often use a pair of Shure in ear (ear occluding) ear buds which probably have the best overall sound. They are somewhat difficult to position properly and only use them when it is ok to occlude outside sounds and when it is worth taking the time to position them properly. I have a pair of Bang and Olufsen (non-occluding) ear buds that I use fairly often. Very good sound (although not as good as the Shure), but again, it takes a little time to position them. They are also not always the most comfortable to wear. I do not wear them for cycling, given their cost and concern over sweat damaging them. (Also, not sure how they would fit with my helmet, etc). For cycling/biking, I have used mostly a fairly inexpensive Sony sport ear buds, that hook around my ear lobes. They have held up fairly well over years of use. The sound is mediocre, and they don't occlude my ear canals, so outside sound is pretty good for biking. They do have an issue with the left one falling out at times when they get sweaty. Also, the cord occasionally will catch on to some things when walking (door handle, bike handlebar, etc). That being said, I came across the AfterShokz in a review on a bike website and figured I would give them a try. Not much of a discount on Amazon, but figured I would try them. They are packaged nicely and the instructions are fairly simple and seemed good. They feel like a quality product. They connected easily to my iPhone bluetooth. I was considering trying to connect them directly to my Apple watch, but figured the connection may be better directly to the phone. (The only disadvantages that I see, are that if I answer a phone call using the watch face prompt, the sound stupidly does not switch to the headphones (that is an Apple oversight, in my opinion). Also, if I had any music on the watch, I would not be able to listen directly without the phone. (I have not, as of yet, ever put music directly on the watch). I was concerned that I may have some problems with shared real estate with all my bike gear. I put on a skull cap (Halo brand), then a bike helmet. (Specialized). I then put on the Aftershokz. Last, I put on a pair of Oakley prescription sunglasses. (arms are fairly large for glases). Overall, all fit fairly well. I then went for a 40 minute bike ride, mid day, in the Florida heat and humidity. Although I was aware of them on, I cannot say at any time they were uncomfortable which is good. At no time, did I have to worry about them falling off. It was nice, not having to worry about the cord catching on anything or the earpiece falling out of my ear. The sound was pretty impressive, considering they were not even in my ears. Not as much bass as the Shure ear occluding buds, but pretty good sound overall. I would not want all that bass while biking anyway. I found I could listen to my music louder and it sounded much clearer, without feeling concerned about missing something with the road noise or traffic. It seemed like a near perfect compromise between hearing road sounds and hearing the music well. (Much better than riding with one ear piece in, which I have done at times in the past as well). I got a phone call during my ride. (Something that was difficult to answer with my cheap Sony, headphone only, buds. This was simple. I reached up with my left hand, quickly felt the button my left earpiece and hit it once. The person seemed to hear my responses without diffculty, and I heard them loud and clear. So overall, at least on the first day.....I am fairly pleased. Build quality very good, Design very good, Sound very good, Price, fair, but I guess you get what you pay for. Comfort with all my bike gear in place.....so far....better than expected. As an addendum: I have used the headphones now for another week or two and still fairly impressed. Have found that putting them on first, before my skullcap and bike helmet, and before my glasses (all in that order), seems to work best. Only one day did I seem to have trouble keeping the left part keep slipping off, and when I got home from my bike ride, found that the sweat was keeping it moving around, only because I had not put them on properly. If I take the time to make sure both sides are firmly hooked around my ears before they settle in front of my ears, they do not slip or move much at all, through my entire ride, even if I sweat in the Florida heat and humidity. Sound quality was still felt to be quite good, as is the ability to hear road noises, unless the volume setting is fairly loud. Another addendum, now much more than a year old. Quickly became my favorite earphones. Great for biking.....walking. Use them for everyday use to listen to podcasts, music. The only exception, is for plane travel, the Shure earbuds are better....since the open air design of the Trekz allow the engine noise of the plane to drown out the sound of the music or podcast.....but used the for travel and several trainrides.....and the Trekz were wonderful. Buy a lot from Amazon....and quickly became one of my favorite purchases. As an addendum, about a year and half after purchase, I had some issues with the on/off button, and the company support via email was great. They not only make a good product, but they stand behind it. Within 2 weeks, I had a new unit replacement. Great product! Great customer support!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by U***G on June 17, 2023*

Lite för hårt nackband.

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