Woot! has
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Bone Conduction Open-Ear Sports Headphones w/ Headband (Black) on sale for
$129.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (
must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Deal Editor
johnny_miller for finding this deal
Note, product will be sold by Woot! and fulfilled by Amazon
About the Product - Signature Open Ear Design
- Unibody Frame
- Dual Drivers/Highs Bone Conduction Tech
- Optimized Design w/ Ergonomic Ear Hooks
- Ni-TI Alloy Wire
- Dedicated EQ Modes
- Crystal Clear Calls
Warranty - Includes 2-year Shokz manufacturer limited warranty w/ purchase [Details]
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These are so expensive, and the bluetooth protocol portion seems to lag behind features that other cheap $20 headphone have had at the same time. The one I had from a few years ago only connected to one device at a time (no simultaneous connections).
That being said, these use a USB C connection with a cover.
I just hope that they fixed the music glitching/hopping problem that I have with my Note 20 Ultra and other Samsung phones (I've read). It's quite annoying but the convenience of bone conduction means I'm still using them anyway.
You should try reaching out to their customer service. Ive heard numerous stories of them shipping new units free of charge and the consensus seems to be that they value their customers' patronage so much that they will bend over backwards to help you.
These are so expensive, and the bluetooth protocol portion seems to lag behind features that other cheap $20 headphone have had at the same time. The one I had from a few years ago only connected to one device at a time (no simultaneous connections).
Are you sure you had a Shokz product? For many years their products have had multipoint pairing capabilities.
It sounds like you are describing an inferior product. Perhaps you had an off-brand model? Ive had nothing but stellar performance from mine.
https://help.shokz.com/s/article/...nt-Pairing
These are so expensive, and the bluetooth protocol portion seems to lag behind features that other cheap $20 headphone have had at the same time. The one I had from a few years ago only connected to one device at a time (no simultaneous connections).
Which model did you get replaced and what did you ask them?
Incidentally, the Pros are not worth the money, IMO. They have a lower IP rating. I can wear my regular Openruns anywhere (except swimming), but when I accidentally wear the Pros in the shower, they sound like they're going to pop, so I have to rush to shut them off and leave them for a few days to dry out.
Add to that that the sound quality isn't significantly better (the Pros sound a bit muddier…even BEFORE they were worn in the shower, LOL) and mic tests with friends have proven the mic is actually a bit worse in most cases than regular Openruns…so it's not nearly worth the price gap,
If you're looking for exercise Shokz, I recommend the Openruns. If you're looking for better call quality, I recommend OpenComms.
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**Please restart the device you are trying to pair the headphones with and then follow these steps:**
1) Start with your headphones powered off and **unpaired/forgotten from your device.**
2) Enter pairing mode by holding down the volume(+) button for 5-7 seconds. Headphones will turn on ("Welcome to...") but continue holding the button until headphones say "Pairing" and the LED light starts flashing blue and red.
3) Once flashing, hold down the multifunction button, volume+ button and volume- button simultaneously (all 3 buttons simultaneously) for a few seconds. **You will hear two beeps and/or feel two vibrations.**
4) Once that happens, turn the headphones off, and then your headphones will be successfully reset.
https://www.costco.com/shokz-open...61878.ht
Also, the minis fit my regular size head way better and it's worth it for that as well for me.
I really like them, but they're not durable. I have had to get warranty replacements twice in two years
The customer service team is awesome though
I would buy another pair despite the fragile nature
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You won't notice the difference in podcasts or audio books, but for music the bass is far cleaner and the sound overall is down right impressive. That said, it isn't going to be as good as an overhead headphone. That said, I find myself grabbing these more often than the AirPod Pro 2 since they're more comfortable to wear and the audio quality is now good enough that I have no complaints.
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