expiredGeckohands posted May 03, 2025 06:11 AM
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expiredGeckohands posted May 03, 2025 06:11 AM
Shokz Bone Conduction Open Ear Wireless Earphones: OpenRun Pro 2 $140, OpenMove
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Anyway, I found this comparison review of the Shokz OpenMove and OpenRun. It seem legit, not some AI aggregated click article. There's a table with a quick comparison.
https://suretrekker.com/shokz-ope...omparison/
As a Costco member I will probably grab the OpenRun for the return policy, better build, slightly better battery and quick charge feature. I'm not an audiophile so I'm not sure I can tell the difference in sound quality. I wonder where the improves sound quality comes from in bone conduction sound? Like I understand better components or open designs in conventional headphones/buds. Is it primarily better conductive materials?
I will say at home I prefer my Koss on ear headphones like the Porta Pro to any in ear buds (AirPods included).
How do these work with sunglasses?
I will say that I wore them for a couple hours, and afterwards, I had a weird sensation for a while.
Almost like I could still feel a tickling vibration where the sound comes out of.
That's the only time I wore them for such a long time
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also gave me a 10% off open dot one code, ordered both to try both out, and return both or the one I dont like.
im not thrilled around the thing around the neck, so if the opendots work great on runs etc, will keep that. I have Powerbeats pro etc, but I dont want ear things in my ear, I want air into my ear. the open run 2 definitely keeps ears open for breathing/cooling. im not sure if the open dots allow much airflow or if it plugs your ear like standard in ear headphones. will find out!
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Anyway, I found this comparison review of the Shokz OpenMove and OpenRun. It seem legit, not some AI aggregated click article. There's a table with a quick comparison.
https://suretrekker.com/shokz-ope...omparison/
As a Costco member I will probably grab the OpenRun for the return policy, better build, slightly better battery and quick charge feature. I'm not an audiophile so I'm not sure I can tell the difference in sound quality. I wonder where the improves sound quality comes from in bone conduction sound? Like I understand better components or open designs in conventional headphones/buds. Is it primarily better conductive materials?
I will say at home I prefer my Koss on ear headphones like the Porta Pro to any in ear buds (AirPods included).
How do these work with sunglasses?
The short answer is yes, they work with them. I use them for mountain biking and usually wear glasses and helmet at a minimum. In colder weather, I sometimes have ear warmers on as well, and that's when it gets to be a bit too much. But with just sunglasses, you are totally fine and easy to remove and put glasses back on while the Shokz stay on.
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Also bought the OpenFit Pro over a year ago and they're still going strong. Also have a lot of friends that own their products in between with no issues. Sorry about your issues, but I don't think that's a common experience.
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