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SHOKZ OpenRun Bone Conduction Headphones
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SHOKZ OpenRun Bone Conduction Headphones

4.5· 26,752 reviews
$99.95

Usually $99.95

Price at time of publishing · updated 35m ago

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You can finally listen to your workout playlist without missing what's happening around you.

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These headphones solve a very specific problem for athletes: how to enjoy music or podcasts during a run or bike ride without completely isolating yourself from the world. By transmitting sound through your cheekbones rather than your ear canal, they leave your ears open to hear traffic, approaching cyclists, or even just a friend calling your name. It’s a genuinely different way to experience audio that prioritizes safety and situational awareness above all else.

The build quality feels solid, and they’re light enough that you almost forget you're wearing them, even on longer runs. The IP67 rating means you don't have to worry about sweat or a sudden downpour, and the 8-hour battery life usually covers more than a full day of workouts. While they won't replace your high-fidelity home listening setup, they deliver surprisingly clear audio and call quality for their unique design.

Why this one

What makes it stand out

  • Leaves your ears completely open to hear traffic and other ambient sounds for increased safety.
  • Offers a comfortable, earbud-free fit that stays put during intense activity.
  • IP67 waterproof rating means they can handle heavy sweat and rain.
Think twice if...

When this isn't the right fit

  • You plan to use these for swimming.
  • You need the absolute best bass response for music listening.
  • You prefer the complete noise isolation of traditional earbuds.
What owners notice

Real-world notes

  • The open-ear design means you won't get the deep bass you might expect from in-ear headphones.
  • They are surprisingly comfortable for long wear, and you can even wear them with glasses.
  • The charging port can be a bit fiddly to align correctly when it's wet.
Bottom line

Consider these if your priority is staying aware of your surroundings while listening to audio during outdoor activities.

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