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Shokz OpenMove Bone Conduction Bluetooth Sport Headphones (various colors)

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Shokz Official via Amazon has Shokz OpenMove Bone Conduction Bluetooth Sport Headphones (Various Colors) on sale for $54.95. Shipping is free.

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Color Options:Home Depot has Shokz OpenMove Bone Conduction Bluetooth Sport Headphones (Various Colors) on sale for $54.95. Shipping is free.

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  • Experience unmatched comfort with our lightweight, secure fit, featuring an earbud-free design for all-day listening without ear fatigue.(Rebranded version of AfterShokz OpenMove)
  • Stay motivated with your favorite audio without compromising on safety. Unlike over-ear and in-ear headphones, OpenMove keeps you connected and aware of your surroundings.
  • From light jogs to everyday commutes, a wraparound titanium frame keeps your bone conduction headphones in place during a range of low impact activities.
  • Enjoy six continuous hours of music, calls, and podcasts on a single charge with our bluetooth headphones.
  • Enjoy balanced audio, optimal volume and rich bass delivered through your cheekbone, anytime, anywhere with this premium OpenMove headset.

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    • This has a 4.4 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 21,740 reviews.
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Shokz Official via Amazon has Shokz OpenMove Bone Conduction Bluetooth Sport Headphones (Various Colors) on sale for $54.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cobalt_Blue_FF for finding this deal.

Color Options:Home Depot has Shokz OpenMove Bone Conduction Bluetooth Sport Headphones (Various Colors) on sale for $54.95. Shipping is free.

Color Options:About this Item:
  • Experience unmatched comfort with our lightweight, secure fit, featuring an earbud-free design for all-day listening without ear fatigue.(Rebranded version of AfterShokz OpenMove)
  • Stay motivated with your favorite audio without compromising on safety. Unlike over-ear and in-ear headphones, OpenMove keeps you connected and aware of your surroundings.
  • From light jogs to everyday commutes, a wraparound titanium frame keeps your bone conduction headphones in place during a range of low impact activities.
  • Enjoy six continuous hours of music, calls, and podcasts on a single charge with our bluetooth headphones.
  • Enjoy balanced audio, optimal volume and rich bass delivered through your cheekbone, anytime, anywhere with this premium OpenMove headset.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.4 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 21,740 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Shokz OpenMove - Open-Ear Bluetooth Sport Headphones - Bone Conduction Wireless Earphones - Sweatproof for Running and Workouts, with Sticker Pack (Grey)

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Today 03:34 PM
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OliveHamster8556Today 03:34 PM
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I wonder what the difference is between these and the openrun version. This is a good price either way!
Today 04:39 PM
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SlickDealer2016Today 04:39 PM
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SHOKZ OpenRun Mini/Standard - Bone Conduction Headphones also 31% off - $89.99 (reg $129.99)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...RKFW&psc=1
Today 04:42 PM
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GeogonToday 04:42 PM
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Quote from OliveHamster8556 :
I wonder what the difference is between these and the openrun version. This is a good price either way!
A few differences. The operun pro 2 has:

Richer sound. Latest conduction tech.
Double the battery life. 12 hours vs 6 hours.
A 5 minute quick charge feature that is not available on older models.
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Today 04:45 PM
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AndreaCToday 04:45 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AndreaC

I own 3 different shokz, and the best part about this one is the USB c charging. No dedicated charger.
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Today 05:01 PM
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metalfan49Today 05:01 PM
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Thanks!, in for one. I picked it up at Target who has the same price right now. I've been wanting to try these open ear bone conduction things for quite a while, I am not a fan of buds.
Today 05:03 PM
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teaberryToday 05:03 PM
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I see many ppl complain about no USB-C charging and is it that bad? I find the magnetic charging cable for my OpenRun Pro v1 to be very good where the magnets give that assurance and don't need to "push in" a USB-C cable. For something this small, I can see ppl use random usb-C cables and some are longer, some are slightly bigger/smaller so over time, it could mess up the port IMO vs the magnetic charger just works. It's not crappy like old Samsung contact chargers or Fitbits....I hated those proprietary ones.
Quote from AndreaC :
I own 3 different shokz, and the best part about this one is the USB c charging. No dedicated charger.
Today 05:14 PM
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funky_herbal_tToday 05:14 PM
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Quote from teaberry :
I see many ppl complain about no USB-C charging and is it that bad? I find the magnetic charging cable for my OpenRun Pro v1 to be very good where the magnets give that assurance and don't need to "push in" a USB-C cable. For something this small, I can see ppl use random usb-C cables and some are longer, some are slightly bigger/smaller so over time, it could mess up the port IMO vs the magnetic charger just works. It's not crappy like old Samsung contact chargers or Fitbits....I hated those proprietary ones.
All personal preference, but I think people like having a universal charging system for their devices. I know I prefer that. My smart watch is the one device I have that doesn't have USB-C and it's annoying to have to have a dedicated charging spot for it, or carry an extra cable just for one device.
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Today 05:18 PM
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Today 05:18 PM
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Just FYI, OpenMove is the entry level tier of Shokz bone conducting headphones. This model only comes in one size (which should be big enough for all head sizes), while the higher end models come in 2 sizes.
The main advantages of these open ear headphones is that they don't cover your ear canals, so you can hear your surroundings; this is also good for those who don't want to stuff earbuds into their ear canals. I also find that this style of open ear headphones (as opposed to the earbud ones) has a much better tendency of staying put when running.
The disadvantages are that these are not for audiophiles. The sounds won't be crystal clear, but that's a compromise I'm personally willing to make.
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Today 06:19 PM
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phdiggerToday 06:19 PM
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Having owned both the Openmove and Open Run (not Pro), the sound is a bit better/more defined when using the Open Run. The Open Run could also go to a higher volume before the vibration starts to bother me. The convenience of charging with a USB-C, and not a proprietary charger, is a pro on the Openmove side. The biggest difference, and this may vary by user, is that the Openmove's weight was not symmetrical. The left side was a tad bit heavier than the right and it would start to cause me pain in my left ear when worn for over half an hour. I don't have that problem with the Open Run. I'll also note that the Openmove lasted me just over two years. One day it just stopped turning on. I have about a year on my Open Run and so far so good. Observations on bone conduction audio: I mostly use these for listening to podcasts while trail running and they work great for that. But in louder conditions (road running, driving, etc) listening to anything spoken-word is a crap shoot. If there is high traffic or a loud car drives by (or you're the one driving the loud car), you may or may not miss something important to the plot-line. Using it for background music is fine if you're not picky about the lack of bass. Using them around the office or while out and about is great for people like me who feel uncomfortable having conversations while something is in your ear.
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Today 06:37 PM
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revaldo29Today 06:37 PM
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Does anyone make bone conduction earphones where the right and left are separate and they can be charged in a carrying case?
Today 07:34 PM
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danmtzToday 07:34 PM
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FYI, bought these for the same price almost a year ago. I eventually gave these to my Dad and bought the OpenRuns on sale.
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Today 08:17 PM
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Today 08:17 PM
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Quote from revaldo29 :
Does anyone make bone conduction earphones where the right and left are separate and they can be charged in a carrying case?
In case it's relevant, there is such a thing as open ear headphones/earbuds. They don't go into the ear canal, but they aren't bone conduction. It's kind of like a speaker that's aimed at your ear canal, if that makes sense. In a quiet library, I'm fairly certain others will be able to hear them; but it shouldn't be a problem when walking/running in the streets, or commuting on a crowded train/subway (assuming you listen at a reasonable decibel level).
Before using Shokz, I used to use these Soundcore V20i [amazon.com], which are $25 right now (the lowest ever price might have been a few bucks cheaper). The ear loops do help in keeping them from falling off when running, but the main reason I switched was because I would sometimes knock them off myself when wiping sweat off my forehead.
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Today 08:49 PM
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ScarletRose312Today 08:49 PM
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This still doesn't make sense to me, how it actually works.
Today 09:11 PM
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GeogonToday 09:11 PM
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Quote from ScarletRose312 :
This still doesn't make sense to me, how it actually works.
The vibrations bypass the ear drum go straight to the Cochlea. I love them because it allows you to hear your music/phone/zoom conversation without blocking your ear canals in the event of another sound, i.e., dog barking, doorbell, car horn, etc.

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