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Very good.
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There are two modes: call mode and music listening mode.
- In call mode, the sound quality is a bit subtle.
- If Aeropex is selected as the audio input source on the PC, it may automatically switch to call mode, so be careful.
- When using the input as well, the codec for communication with the device (usually a PC) changes, so the sound quality should change accordingly. This behavior is the same even with AirPods (tkgshn).
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Not very suitable for use on buses or trains.
- You may not notice it in your daily life, but there is actually quite a bit of noise like rattling and banging.
- Since bone conduction headphones do not completely shut out these noises, it becomes relatively harder to hear the sound of the headphones.
- I didn’t notice it because I bought them during the COVID-19 pandemic and didn’t have many opportunities to ride trains.
- They feel more like headphones for using Zoom or other similar applications at home.
- You may not notice it in your daily life, but there is actually quite a bit of noise like rattling and banging.
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I was surprised when I listened to music with earplugs and heard sounds that I hadn’t heard before.
- With Aeropex, it wasn’t that the bass wasn’t playing, but rather that it was being drowned out by environmental sounds.