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Model: SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro - Open-Ear Bluetooth & MP3 Bone Conduction Sport Headphones, Swimming Headphones, IP68 Waterproof, Grey
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I upgraded from the OpenSwim to the OpenSwim Pro and couldn't be happier. The added Bluetooth functionality and upgraded bone conduction tech was a huge plus.
Highly recommend these headphones if you are training for any triathlons/ironmans and need to do some longer swims in a lap pool. I get about 8.5 hours on a single charge and tuck them under my swim cap (I cover the top part of my ears with my cap) to reduce the movement on my head. I use the supplied earplugs while in the pool, and they sound better in the water than not using them. The OpenRun Pro 2 do sound better if you're only looking to use these for biking/running/everyday wear.
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Finally these went on sale! Couldn't wait though and got a cheap knock-off brand a few weeks ago for $40 and pretty happy with them so far. They do work underwater, I'm happy to report, which is pretty neat. It's been a minute since managing mp3 files, lol.
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I upgraded from the OpenSwim to the OpenSwim Pro and couldn't be happier. The added Bluetooth functionality and upgraded bone conduction tech was a huge plus.
Highly recommend these headphones if you are training for any triathlons/ironmans and need to do some longer swims in a lap pool. I get about 8.5 hours on a single charge and tuck them under my swim cap (I cover the top part of my ears with my cap) to reduce the movement on my head. I use the supplied earplugs while in the pool, and they sound better in the water than not using them. The OpenRun Pro 2 do sound better if you're only looking to use these for biking/running/everyday wear.
I did not know this technology existed. You can listen to music while swimming?!
These work great. I use them when I lap swim and the sound is amazing. You need to upload music (MP3s) into the headphones and listen to that while swimming since bluetooth doesn't work in the water. Out of the water, I love them for biking as I can still hear what is going on around me while listening to whatever.
I was about to buy these but got the $32 Dnniakm instead. Apparently they also have Bluetooth along with 32 GB of storage. I figure sound quality doesn't matter too much if you're swimming since it won't be good anyways. If anyone has both and can compare it would be very helpful.
Thanks OP. I was able to find the open box version on Best Buy in my area for $100. I have the none swimming version of these and they quickly accelerated to my favorite headphones and I own almost all the popular headphones from the XM5s, Steel Series, Bose, Apple. I can wear these headphones while socializing to anyone and I have no problem socializing while listening to music. I swim also and knowing it will last underwater automatically sold me to get this deal.
I was about to buy these but got the $32 Dnniakm instead. Apparently they also have Bluetooth along with 32 GB of storage. I figure sound quality doesn't matter too much if you're swimming since it won't be good anyways. If anyone has both and can compare it would be very helpful.
I am really curious about this. like how much better are these than the cheapo ones.
I just really wished this took native USB C in and not magnetic cable to USB C. I get why to keep it water proof but man those cables are not cheap.
You can buy usb-c adapters that can attach to your regular cables.I bought a couple ($10 total} so I could charge my opencomm shockz at work and in the car if need be by just connecting the adapters to cables I already own.
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Finally these went on sale! Couldn't wait though and got a cheap knock-off brand a few weeks ago for $40 and pretty happy with them so far. They do work underwater, I'm happy to report, which is pretty neat. It's been a minute since managing mp3 files, lol.
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Highly recommend these headphones if you are training for any triathlons/ironmans and need to do some longer swims in a lap pool. I get about 8.5 hours on a single charge and tuck them under my swim cap (I cover the top part of my ears with my cap) to reduce the movement on my head. I use the supplied earplugs while in the pool, and they sound better in the water than not using them. The OpenRun Pro 2 do sound better if you're only looking to use these for biking/running/everyday wear.
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Highly recommend these headphones if you are training for any triathlons/ironmans and need to do some longer swims in a lap pool. I get about 8.5 hours on a single charge and tuck them under my swim cap (I cover the top part of my ears with my cap) to reduce the movement on my head. I use the supplied earplugs while in the pool, and they sound better in the water than not using them. The OpenRun Pro 2 do sound better if you're only looking to use these for biking/running/everyday wear.
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