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Open Box Shokz OpenRun Pro Bone Conduction Open-Ear Bluetooth Headphones (Black, S810-ST-BK-US) on sale
from $45.99, depending on condition, as listed below. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise availability for shipping is limited.
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Available Conditions:
Product Details:
- Featuring a compact size for your best fit yet while still featuring Shokz' signature open-ear design and delivering all-day comfort
- Powered by Shokz TurboPitch technology
- Enhanced bass
- 10-hours of music and calls
- A wraparound titanium frame ensures a lightweight (29g), comfortable fit, and keeps your headphone securely in place, no matter how intense your workout
- IP55 water resistant
- Dual noise-canceling mic
- 5-minute quick charge gives you 1.5 hours of listening time
Condition Info: - Excellent:
- Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
- Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
- Good:
- Works like new. Restored to factory settings.
- May have minor scratches or dents.
- May be missing non-essential parts, accessories, or packaging.
- Fair:
- Works like new. Restored to factory settings.
- May have larger dents or scratches.
- May be missing parts, accessories, or packaging.
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These are great for areas where you want some awareness of your surroundings, since they don't block your ears. Conversely they aren't useful for areas where you want to block external noise, like an airplane, or in a gym where they blast their own music.
A really nice side benefit of these that I've noticed is that they don't discourage people from talking to you like in-ear headphones do, since you're not obviously "plugged-in" and blocking the outside world. So if you're walking around campus or at work and you don't want to be socially isolated from everyone around you, but still want to listen to your media, these types of earphones are great for that.
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These are great for areas where you want some awareness of your surroundings, since they don't block your ears. Conversely they aren't useful for areas where you want to block external noise, like an airplane, or in a gym where they blast their own music.
A really nice side benefit of these that I've noticed is that they don't discourage people from talking to you like in-ear headphones do, since you're not obviously "plugged-in" and blocking the outside world. So if you're walking around campus or at work and you don't want to be socially isolated from everyone around you, but still want to listen to your media, these types of earphones are great for that.
That all sounds better than Amazon's used items where you don't know what you're going to get; like a box of chocolates.
It is not terrible, but it isn't good either, can sometimes be difficult to get a connection especially once you have a lil sweat and grime in the port.
Yes. It's now discontinued and replaced by the Pro 2. The Pro 2 is a significant upgrade because they integrated a dual-driver system that uses bone conduction to do the treble/mid-tone sound and a separate air speaker to do the bass notes. Doing the bass through bone conduction, like in the original Pro model posted here, can be awkward in that it can make the headphone feels "buzzy" and uncomfortable to wear. You really need a snug fit to eliminate the buzz, so results vary depending on your noggin. Using air conduction, the bass frequency speaker in the Pro 2 does not put out a lot of audible noise, just vibration, (similar to a sub-woofer in a home theater system) so it won't even be noticeable to people around you unless they are sitting right next to you in a quiet area and you have the volume cranked up.<br />
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These are great for areas where you want some awareness of your surroundings, since they don't block your ears. Conversely they aren't useful for areas where you want to block external noise, like an airplane, or in a gym where they blast their own music.<br />
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A really nice side benefit of these that I've noticed is that they don't discourage people from talking to you like in-ear headphones do, since you're not obviously "plugged-in" and blocking the outside world. So if you're walking around campus or at work and you don't want to be socially isolated from everyone around you, but still want to listen to your media, these types of earphones are great for that.
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I ended up going with Anker v20i not bone conducting. Didn't like the buzzing into my skull and poor sound quality
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