I commented about the Aftershokz bluz2 in another thread earlier today.
I am very happy with mine. It is the first bluetooth headset I have so I
have little to compare them with. But the sound is surprisingly good. It
is not as good as over-the-ears headphones but it's pretty good. The
battery lasts a long time. They are comfortable. Pair easily. I very
often switch from one device to another. The only minor complaint I
have is that you can't turn the volume up very loud. In a noisy
environment, you may not be able to hear them well. If I am using them
to navigate on a busy street via GPS, I often have to kind of press them
against my head to hear what the IOS maps app is saying.
On 11/16/2016 03:46 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone on the list had aftershockz bluez 2S headset? If so, is it easy to
pair with iOS devices and/or mac? Any comments on their performance? I've only
just come across them and thought they might be rather useful as they wouldn't
cut out the ambient noise - an important factor if I walk around the house.
With headset that fit into my ear or cover my ears, I either have to use just
one ear or otherwise bump into furniture and doors.
Andrew
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