In ear and over ear headphones are great, and they certainly have their applications, but they’re not always ideal. In ear headphones can fall out when you’re being active, and they also block out a lot of ambient noise, which can make them dangerous when you’re out riding your bike or going for a jog. The same is true of over ear headphones, and they’re often too bulky for sporty activities too. On top of that, any wired headphones come with their own sets of problems, the cable snags, rubs on your clothing and much more. The Trekz Titanium look set to fix all of these problems.
The Trekz are completely wireless, rechargeable, come with Bluetooth connectivity, they hook over your ears to keep them in place, and most importantly of all, the do not go in your ears! They use bone conduction technology, which allows you to hear the audio yet keep your ears free to hear your surroundings, making them ideal for sports and a whole range of activities.
“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.”
They’re not cheap at £109.99, but in terms of features, you certainly get what you’re paying for. They’re water and dust proof to an IP55 rating, have powerful bone conduction drivers, a durable and lightweight design, EQ features, dual noise cancelling microphones, and more!
Features
Specifications
Packaging and Accessories
The Treks come in a nicely designed box, with a clear front that allows you to see the full design of the headset. As you can see, they’re pretty compact!
Around the back, a quick run down of features such as the PremiumPitch+ sound, titanium frame, and the Bone Conduction hardware.
In the box, you’ll find a USB charging cable, grips, ear buds for when you do want to block out your surrounding, such as on a long-haul flight perhaps? A protective carry pouch, and all the usual documentation.
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