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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Jt
> 3 dayThis is an outdoor athletes beat friend but has some short comings. I’ve never had bone conducting gear before and I can tell you I’m impressed. The sound is clear with treble and mids very clear. However, if you like bass, it’s just not there. So if you jam to hip hop stick to Beats.
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MNR
> 3 dayTried openrun pro and it was too big. Returned. Tried openrun mini and the sound was poor and the vibration was too much. Then like a miracle, Shokz released openrun pro mini and its great!!! Even got discount! PS: only wish it came in blue but very happy with it! 5 star!!
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Prime Keeper
> 3 dayPleasantly surprised with the sound quality which is comparable to Apple AirPods Pro. I switched to Shokz OpenRun Pro because I was unable to wear AirPods for an extended duration.
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C. Travis
Greater than one weekI love the quality of sound and it is pretty comfortable on the ears, the problem is that the band is very large and not adjustable. So, I cant wear a jacket with the headsets, or lean my head backwards when exercising, or seat in the car with my had against the head rest, etc.. you get the idea. Overall great product, but they need to fix the band, or offer different sizes.
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Scott B
> 3 dayThese are so comfortable I forget I have them on. They don’t fall off like earbuds. They allow me to hear my surroundings when I’m outside walking or bicycling, and the battery lasts longer than any Apple or otherwise product. The only flaw is they are not in the Apple ecosystem and I’m hoping one day that Apple buys the company since their ear buds fall out, block my hearing and have a cost me too much money replacing them over the years. One other minor issue that the company admitted —They use food stuff in their plastic coating as my dog has eaten through a couple of pairs of these when I left them out (they said they’re working on a solution. And indeed replaced a pair on a one time only accommodation as a result.) In the meantime, now I am careful to never leave them out!
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Francesco F.
> 3 dayOk
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Reggie Johnson II
Greater than one weekAt first, the idea of bone conduction didnt convince me. I love my audio, my bass and my sound isolation. Let me tell you though, after some use, I REALLY got comfortable with the sound profile of these headphones. The mids and highs are very nice considering the sound is getting fired INTO your ear. Bass feels better if you can apply a touch of pressure to the headband, but considering that you have an extra sensation of feeling the bass through vibration, it really goes a long way to compliment the sound. The absolute bonus is that you get to hear your surroundings without having your music bug other people. Until you are VERY close to the headband, you cant even detect a sound coming from them. EXTRA BONUS: For those who suffer from tinnitus, you will appreciate these. When noise cancelling headphones stop playing your music, the active noise cancellation continues to work, ultimately trying to flatten (to zero) the overall sound within ear cups. Since tinnitus is a physiological process (and not an actual sound) it gets relatively amplified with the lack of external noise to help drown it out. Since these headphones cont cover your ears, your perception of tinnitus will be considerably lowered in comparison.
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Lithawitch
> 3 dayI have owned another set which I like but the bass quality was subpar. I decided to get these because they push new bass technology. There was honest not much difference. I even downloaded several mixer and bass boost apps trying to tweak the sound. The headset is fine, works great, connects easy, good battery life. However, for this price and what they say they do? No. Its not worth the extra money, the technology is not there yet. Grab yourself a cheaper version, it does the same thing.
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Dj Flather
> 3 dayVery comfortable wearing and good sound. I use these during work with earplugs. I can hear music and I know if a call is coming in. Light weight and cool to use on hot days. Also great for cycling as I can hear traffic around me as I ride. Usability is great but for ultimate sound quality get noise cancelling muffs.
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Don loves to read
> 3 dayI use them for almost every phone call I make or receive and comfortably wear them for ten hours a day. The headset last for three days of relatively heavy use with my mobile phone and laptop for Teams, Zoom and VOIP calls. The headset can be paired with three devices but only two devices can be active simultaneously - this is not a terrible limitation as I can be connected to both my phone and laptop and use the same headset for both without having to change any settings anywhere or make another connection.