Costco Wholesale has
Shokz OpenRun SE Open-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Bone Conduction Sport Headphones (Standard Size; Indigo or Dark Gray) on sale for
$74.99 valid for
Costco Members only.
Shipping is free.
Additionally,
Costco Wholesale also has
Shokz OpenRun SE Open-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Bone Conduction Sport Headphones (Mini Size; Indigo or Dark Gray) on sale for
$74.99 valid for
Costco Members only.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Eragorn for finding this deal
Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to view pricing/purchase
About the Product- Bone Conduction Technology (8th Gen)
- Open-Ear/Secure Fit/Lightweight
- Built-In Dual Noise Cancelling Microphone
- IP67 Rated Waterproof/Resistant
- Quick Charge/Up to 8-Hour Battery Life
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The net result is that the OpenRun Pro is harder to hear (for me, YMMV). At the start line of the Boston Marathon, for example, they were so quiet I couldn't even hear them turning on (thought the battery was dead). Sure, it was noisy, but I've never had that same problem with the OpenRun. I keep the OpenRun Pro as a backup, but the OpenRun is what I go to for my daily runs. FWIW.
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The net result is that the OpenRun Pro is harder to hear (for me, YMMV). At the start line of the Boston Marathon, for example, they were so quiet I couldn't even hear them turning on (thought the battery was dead). Sure, it was noisy, but I've never had that same problem with the OpenRun. I keep the OpenRun Pro as a backup, but the OpenRun is what I go to for my daily runs. FWIW.
The net result is that the OpenRun Pro is harder to hear (for me, YMMV). At the start line of the Boston Marathon, for example, they were so quiet I couldn't even hear them turning on (thought the battery was dead). Sure, it was noisy, but I've never had that same problem with the OpenRun. I keep the OpenRun Pro as a backup, but the OpenRun is what I go to for my daily runs. FWIW.
This. And the Openrun have better waterproof. For my use, running and biking, the Openrun turned out to be the best option. I had the pro and returned them to buy another set of non-pro version
I have both the SE from Costco and the Openrun directly from Shokz. I can't tell one from the other. Also, the mini fit way better for me. I can use them also when sleeping or on airplane because of the tighter fit.
Incidentally, I owned almost every model of Shokz since the Titanium. The Openrun so far is the best for my application.
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