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Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Bone Conduction Open-Ear Sports Headphones (Steel Blue, S820-ST-BY-US-326) on sale for
$119.99.
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Best Buy has
Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Bone Conduction Open-Ear Sports Headphones (Steel Blue, S820-ST-BY-US-326) on sale for
$119.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
tbone39 for finding this deal.
Includes:- OpenRun Pro 2 Headphone
- Type-C Charging cable
- Silicone Rubber Carrying Case
- User Guide & Legal Statement
- Warranty Card
Features:- Dual Driver for Groundbreaking Audio Improvement
- 3D Audio Perfection for Immersive Sound Experiences
- Featuring Shokz's open-ear design, the OpenRun Pro 2 keeps you aware of your surroundings while you work out, helping to improve safety and enhancing your listening experience. It optimizes volume range for clear audio even when you're on the go.
- Shokz's open-ear design and DualPitch technology reduce vibrations, making the headphones comfortable for extended wear. With a 4° core contact area and 16% reduction in clamping force, the headphones offer a feather-light fit and even pressure distribution.
- IP55 Water-Resistant
- 12-Hour Battery Life + Quick Charge
- USB-C Charging
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Anyways thanks for the post, I finally caved and bought it, starting my marathon training and my old openmove just won't cut it anymore
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I totally agree… just surprisingly clearer sound with good base and full range. And having a standard charging connection is great.
Thanks OP I got a pair. I love to wear the Open Run SE for snowboarding but the SQ is terrible.
Also the mics on the old unit suck lol
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I've been running with these headphones for years. Personally I prefer this one, the Openeun SE over the Pro for one reason--the magnetic charger. I can come home and just stick them on my charger instead of fiddling with a USBC cable.
ed: since someone also mentioned sound quality--i am willing to bet you won't notice. I'm pretty convinced "bone conduction" is just a marketing gimmick. it's two tiny speakers that just shoot sound into your ears. if you crank them up you can hear the speakers a few feet away.
I would not hesitate to recommend making the jump from Titanium to something later. That's a great upgrade in sound and comfort. The increase beyond that is more incremental though.
Have not tried the Pro 2 yet - but have heard great things. If I was still using the Titanium I would probably just go straight to the Pro 2.
But I kinda like the proprietary magnetic connector on my "old" version though. Seems like it would hold up better than a physical plug, and it's super convenient to attach to the headphones. I bought some extra cables from amazon (2 cables for $10). I keep one extra in my bag, and one at work.
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