They're worn something like backward sunglasses, with a loop fitting over the top of each ear and a small band wrapping around behind the head.
The big draw for the Titanium and the Air is that they go neither in nor on your ears. The first question you need to answer when reviewing products like the Titanium and the Air is 'why?' At $80, the older Titanium model is already pretty expensive when compared to $40 wireless earbuds from Skullcandy-and it only gets worse if you want the newer AfterShokz Air model, currently going for $120.
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