SHOKZ OpenRun Pro - Open-Ear Bluetooth Bone Conduction Sport Headphones - Sweat Resistant Wireless Earphones for Workouts and Running with Premium Deep Base - Built-in Mic, with Hair Band
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Glen P.
> 3 dayI like everything about the product
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Dolffy Pereira
> 3 dayCant play these on full volume. The vibrations tingle the bone and make it uncomfortable. The sound quality is better than other ones in the market though.
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james
> 3 dayTo make phone calls
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Anne-Marie
> 3 dayThe first set I bought I had to send back, because whilst they are extremely comfortable - even after hours of usage - there was a crackling sound when the headset volume was changed between 60-100%. On another expensive headset I own, I did not have this issue. So I contacted Shokz who were relatively quick getting back to me, and after a few weeks, I returned the headset for a replacement. However the crackling sound is still happening around the 60% volume on the headset I have now. I will say when this is not present, the sound is okay, and good for the gym, in environments but where you still want/need to hear.
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Earl of Sandwich
Greater than one weekThe sound quality is totally fine for music if youre at your desk or at home, same for voice quality for phone calls in the same conditions. If you crank them up, the sound gets very tinny and not great. These arent designed to be over-the-ear headphone quality, they are a super-convenient accessory that I now wear every day and forget Im wearing them. Battery life lasts more than a day, no complaints at all. Included hard case and magnetic charger are great. THE MAIN REASON I BOUGHT THESE HEADPHONES: I bought them to combat the music that stores play. If youre like me, youre sensitive to songs being played and they can stay in your head for hours (especially songs that you dont like), so I wear these all the time and play my own soundtrack and dont get influenced by what the store/restaurant/gas station is playing. These headphones are great for this task while leaving the ear open to hear your surroundings if need be.
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Jason Denk
> 3 dayI purchased these because I really liked the idea of not having something shoved in my ear all day. I did find them to be comfortable, many times forgetting I was wearing them. The sound quality is good but really lacks bass. Comes in a great carrying case. The noise cancelation I dont think really works; while on phone calls the other parties regularly complained about there being background noise or would ask me to stand out of the wind. I also found I was constantly adjusting the volume, many times needing to plug my ears to hear, defeating the open ear design. The battery life seemed to be good, usually one charge would last me a regular work day. I would recommend buying additional charging cords due to the exclusive design. I found the range of the Blutooth was about 60 feet if unobstructed, indoors with walls cut down to about 30 feet or less depending on the number of walls between you and the phone. To sum it up, not the performance I expected out a $175.00 set of headphones.
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Mark Secord
> 3 dayThought I was getting something good by the price. Turns out its not what I expected. These are not loud enough for me, I use them for my bike rides and they are not loud enough.
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GM
> 3 dayI do quite a lot of walking and like to listen to podcasts when doing so. Over the last few years I have finally managed to wear out the 3.5mm headphone jack on my phone (I also wore out more than one set of wired headphones). As such, I was forced to take the plunge and go wireless and Im glad I did.
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FreeThinker
16-11-2024Noticibly better lower frequency audio and fantastic battery life.
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Mario
Greater than one weekVery tinny bad sound quality same tone as environmental static so just noise matching the outside surroundings, very hard to understand voices (podcasts and calls) using an app to balance the pitch and tone makes all the difference. Without not good with very good?