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Shokz OpenMove Bone Conduction Open Ear Bluetooth Headphones (Grey) on sale for
$54.99.
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About the product:- The Shokz signature open-ear design is powered by patented bone conduction technology. The design allows you to enjoy your favorite audio and stay comfortable and aware of your surroundings.
- OpenMove are IP55 certified making them durable enough to withstand sweaty, dusty, and rainy conditions.
- Up to 6 hours of music and calls and 10-day standby time. The universal USB-C charger makes it easy to power up your OpenMove headphones when you're on-the-go.
- The titanium band ensures a lightweight (29g), comfortable fit, and keeps your headphone securely in place — no matter how intense your workout.
- Answer calls on-the-go with dual noise-canceling microphones. They exclude surrounding noise, effectively enhancing speech for crystal-clear calls and simple hands-free chatting via a compatible device.
- Bluetooth v5.1 ensures a quick and stable connection up to 33ft (10 meters).
- Customize your listening experience with 3 EQ mode settings: Human Voice Mode, Standard Mode, and Earplug Mode. These settings make OpenMove perfect for listening to your favorite podcasts, audiobooks, and music without skipping a beat. Simply change the setting to optimize the acoustics.
- OpenMove is designed with a modern aesthetic to make the multifunction button fit right in. Easily tap the button to play, pause, skip, activate voice assistant and answer calls.
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The open run pro's are the best form of bone conduction they offer. Two device link, large buttons for accept call, on/off, volume up/down, and long battery life. They also offer a mini version for those with small heads.
If you're looking for bone conduction, these are a good deal! I had the OpenRun for many years and wear them for long periods of time. I will wait for those to go on sale again, for the better comfort.
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Not true, I think they are okay. You don't get a great sound like over the ear headphones can give, but the use case is different. They are good to listen to podcast or music while maintaining awareness of your surroundings.
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The open run pro's are the best form of bone conduction they offer. Two device link, large buttons for accept call, on/off, volume up/down, and long battery life. They also offer a mini version for those with small heads.
But I had to return them. I found that I was mildly nauseous after wearing them for brief periods of time and a bit more queasy if I wore them for 30-60 minutes. This effect may have been amplified my the fact that I would turn them up when I was outdoors, so I was getting more vibrations.
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The open run pro's are the best form of bone conduction they offer. Two device link, large buttons for accept call, on/off, volume up/down, and long battery life. They also offer a mini version for those with small heads.
Note that these are the OpenMove, not the OpenFit. They seem to be the budget version of the OpenRun — similar form factor, same sound quality, less battery life (6 hours rather than 8 for the OpenRun), cheaper materials, less comfortable for long periods (less balanced distribution on the ears).
If you're looking for bone conduction, these are a good deal! I had the OpenRun for many years and wear them for long periods of time. I will wait for those to go on sale again, for the better comfort.
OpenSwim would be the swimming model... MP3 files required... no Bluetooth
They are also nice for listening to music while riding my bike, I guess.