Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: Shokz OpenRun SE Open-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Bone Conduction Sport Headphones (Standard Size; Indigo or Dark Gray) on sale for $99.99 - $30 off instant savings =
$69.99.
Shipping is free.
Additionally,
Costco Wholesale also for its
Members: Shokz OpenRun SE Open-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Bone Conduction Sport Headphones (Mini Size; Indigo or Dark Gray) on sale for $99.99 - $30 off instant savings =
$69.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.
Thanks to Community Member
wolverine68 for sharing this deal.
About this 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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Key Differences Between OpenRun SE (Costco) and OpenRun Pro 2
Sound Quality & Technology: The Pro 2 uses DualPitch™ technology (combining bone and air conduction) for deeper bass, clearer treble, and less vibration. The SE uses standard, earlier-generation bone conduction.
Battery Life: The Pro 2 features up to 12 hours of music/calls, while the SE typically provides around 8 hours of playtime.
Comfort & Weight: The Pro 2 is generally designed for a more comfortable, secure fit for long, intense workouts, though some users find the SE slightly lighter.
Charging & Controls: The Pro 2 uses USB-C with a covered gasket, often allowing for faster charging, while the SE uses a magnetic cable.
Microphone: The Pro 2 includes dual noise-canceling mics with an AI algorithm for better call quality in loud environments.
Usage Examples
Choose OpenRun SE (Costco): Best for budget-conscious users, runners in high-traffic/loud environments (where max loudness is more important than audio fidelity), or those needing a lightweight, durable pair for daily, casual workouts.
Choose OpenRun Pro 2: Best for long-distance endurance athletes, users desiring premium audio, deep bass for music, and improved call quality with 12-hour battery life.
If you prefer better sound with better bass performance, you may want to get the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 instead since Pro 2 default setting is use both Bone Conduction and Air conduction for sound to offers superior sound (DualPitch tech, app EQ). In app, you can set Pro 2 back to use only Bone Conduction if you prefer the bone conduction sound experience. Pro 2 also offer longer battery (12 hrs vs 8hr), and USB-C charging for convenience (vs proprietary magnetic cable so can only charge it with this special cable), making it great for immersive listening, while the OpenRun SE (often cheaper at Costco) provides solid, basic open-ear audio, slightly better bass than the standard OpenRun, but lacks app control and is more basic in features.
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Key Differences Between OpenRun SE (Costco) and OpenRun Pro 2
Sound Quality & Technology: The Pro 2 uses DualPitch™ technology (combining bone and air conduction) for deeper bass, clearer treble, and less vibration. The SE uses standard, earlier-generation bone conduction.
Battery Life: The Pro 2 features up to 12 hours of music/calls, while the SE typically provides around 8 hours of playtime.
Comfort & Weight: The Pro 2 is generally designed for a more comfortable, secure fit for long, intense workouts, though some users find the SE slightly lighter.
Charging & Controls: The Pro 2 uses USB-C with a covered gasket, often allowing for faster charging, while the SE uses a magnetic cable.
Microphone: The Pro 2 includes dual noise-canceling mics with an AI algorithm for better call quality in loud environments.
Usage Examples
Choose OpenRun SE (Costco): Best for budget-conscious users, runners in high-traffic/loud environments (where max loudness is more important than audio fidelity), or those needing a lightweight, durable pair for daily, casual workouts.
Choose OpenRun Pro 2: Best for long-distance endurance athletes, users desiring premium audio, deep bass for music, and improved call quality with 12-hour battery life.
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