

🎧 Tune in, tune out radiation — sound that cares as much as you do.
ATMOSURE Air Tube Headphones deliver a lightweight, EMF-free audio experience with a 3.5mm jack, featuring dynamic drivers, built-in microphone, volume control, and a full accessory set including ear tips and a hard carry case—designed for health-conscious professionals who demand comfort and convenience on the move.






| ASIN | B084TFFPGF |
| Additional Features | Carry Case, Microphone Included, Set of Ear Tips, Volume Control |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,580 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,210 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | ATMOSURE |
| Built-In Media | Ear Cushions, Earhooks, Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Hard |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 568 Reviews |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic, Silicone |
| Frequency Range | 10 KHz - 30 KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 21.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ATMOSURE |
| Model Name | FC12-A |
| Model Number | FC12-A |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 120 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | 3.5mm jack |
| UPC | 736684998820 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | RF |
G**A
Good sound. Outstanding customer service
I bought a pair of Atmosure air tube headphones 2 years ago. Recently one of the earbuds stop working meaning no sound coming out. The other earbud worked but with much lower volume. I contacted Atmosure to ask if there was something I was doing wrong and immediately they sent me a replacement without further questions. The one they sent is so much better than the one 2 years ago. Excellent sound. Volume controls work which is great if you are far away from the device. Outstanding customer service.
J**N
I have now tried nine pairs of EMF free headphones...
I am writing this review for anybody who is wants a pair of EMF free headphones, but isn’t sure which pair to buy. I ended up trying nine pairs of the EMF free headphones offered on Amazon and ended up being extremely disappointed with all of them for different reasons. All I am asking of these headphones sound quality wise is that they are comparable to Skull Candy or Apple Earbuds, nothing more. There are only three pairs that are worth giving specifics on. The other six were TOTAL trash. The best sounding pair by FAR was the DefenderShield pair. They sounded GREAT, but due to their shape, they cannot be used for running or weight lifting in the gym because they fall out of your ears while moving. The second pair is the Aircom A3 black pair. They sounded pretty good as well and stayed in my ears better than the DefenderShield, but not well enough for running or weight training. They ended up having a short in the 3.5mm headphone jack connection and cut out when the cord moved, so I sent them back also. This is a very known problem with these headphones. The third pair was the white Aircom A1’s. They were barely tolerable sound wise, with decent highs and midrange but almost no bass, which totally ruins things. The good news is, these actually stay in your ear while exercising, but be prepared for very sub-par sound. Now, the other six pairs I mention only so you know which ones I tried. They aren’t worth commenting on individually, just know that the sound quality was horribly hollow and tinny in all of them with NO bass whatsoever. Honestly, the companies should be ashamed of themselves and these should not be sold anywhere. 1- RadiArmor white pair, 2- Atmosure white pair, 3-Aircom A6 wood pair, 4-Docooler black pair, 5- SYB Air Tube black pair, 6- Kinden Air tube blue pair. There are a couple more sets on Amazon that I haven’t tried, but I ended up saying to hell with it and ended up using my skull candy pair with two ferrite beads wrapped up in the cords. The ferrite beads are supposed to get rid of most of the radiation. Just google ferrite beads and cellphone radiation. You can buy them on Amazon and on eBay. I bought the multi-pack with different sizes and used the larger ones on my laptop. I just wish I knew exactly how well they are blocking the radiation. I am going to attach this review on each of the products I purchased. Final thought: Buy the DefenderShield for sound quality, but only if you don’t need to move around. DefenderShield also makes a pair of full size headphones that probably sounds good also, but I hate full-size headphones at the gym as they are too hot and get in the way. You may want to try them out. I hope this helps people who are looking into these, but not sure which ones to buy.
N**N
Solid choice 4 people who don't like EMF's
I picked up these air tubes mainly for the EMF protection aspect, and I'm pretty happy with them. They come with a handy carry case, which is nice for keeping everything organized. The volume control and built-in mic are practical, though the volume button could be a bit less stiff. Sound-wise, they're not going to blow you away, but they're decent enough for everyday use. I expected this for the price which is why I bought them. The included ear tips are a good touch, letting you find the best fit. The clipper helps keep the wire out of the way, which is a small but appreciated feature. Regarding EMF, I feel more secure using these than regular wired headphones. I definitely feel it in my head a big difference.. Just be gentle with the air tubes; they can kink if you're not careful. Overall, if you're looking for something to reduce EMF exposure without spending a bunch of moola, these headphones do the job well. P.S. - The customer service was SUPER responsive when I had a question, which was a pleasant surprise.
S**R
Almost perfect but could be tweaked more.
These are great headphones if you're avoiding EMFs. I like the case it comes in. I don't like the rubber moon-pies that hold the speakers in your ear. They come off the speakers very easily, and frankly, they're useless. I also don't like the size of the speakers. I wear these speakers in my ears at night when I sleep. They're too big, and they hurt my ears. I'm still looking for something smaller.
V**R
HORRIBLE Fit, Decent Sound. Only Use When Not Moving
If you are like me you are looking at these because you want to reduce your exposure to EMF but not sure what to buy. Here are my thoughts on a few of the ones sold. Overall a big disappointment if you are used to the ease, comfort, sound, and noise cancellation quality of Bluetooth headphones. But remember, the goal is to reduce EMF, not to have a HiFi sound experience when listening to music. Defender Shield - Best sounding but HORRIBLE for running, walking, or any exercise. They constantly fall out of your ears. Atmosure - Decent sound again for podcasts and audio books not for music. Will not stay in my ear for more than a few seconds during a walk. Immediately returned them Aircom A3 - Decent sound, still not a great fit for active users. Aircom A1’s - Good sound for podcasts but don't expect any bass at all. The fit well in my ears for working out so that's a plus. Another option you can try is buying a set of corded buds that sound good and fit your ears properly, then buy some ferrite beads (Google it) to reduce the radiation. They come in a variety of sizes for different devices. The ferrite beads are supposed to get rid of most of the radiation. My review of these so far. Pros: 1. Low cost 2. Decent sound 3. Volume and call button work like it should Cons: 1. Only two earpiece sizes, Small and Medium 2. Ear pieces fall out of ear when walking 3. Over ear piece does not fit over ear Conclusion: For people that want to reduce EMF exposure and want to use these for work while sitting in a chair or laying in bed, this is a good solution. However, if you want to use these during ANY activity like walking or exercising, the earpieces fall out of my ears every few steps. My recommendation to the manufacturer is to find an earpiece solution that keeps the earpieces in the ear during light to heavy exercise. I own a pair of airpods pro and can run or do heavy workouts without the buds falling out.
A**E
Good product
Although the life-cycle is limited, I still find this headset of a good quality. Wires are soft and flexible. Sound quality is also good.
K**E
Descent EMF deflecting earbuds
These are descent. I won't use wireless earbuds so these have been the best I have found. The rubber bud covers are average. They don't fit great and tend to fall out of the ear. Sound is descent, and the get the job done. If you're looking for great sound quality these are not for you.
S**E
A great investment!
I highly recommend purchasing this if you are trying to decrease the amount of EMF exposure to your body. During COVID I hated how often I was using ear buds for zoom meetings until I got these. These helped me feel better about what I was exposing my body too and now when I use them whether it be for my podcast or for meetings/sessions, I can guarantee I am not exposing myself or my body to more harmful chemicals than I'd like. These are worth the purchase! A Great investment!
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