
SHOKZ New OpenRun Pro 2- Bone Conduction Headphones, Open-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Sport Earphones for Running, Workouts - Swea
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Overview
The SHOKZ OpenRun Pro 2 are open‑ear bone conduction headphones designed for runners, cyclists, and anyone who wants music and calls without blocking ambient sound. Instead of in‑ear drivers, the transducers sit on your cheekbones and transmit audio through bone vibration, leaving your ear canals open for situational awareness. The OpenRun Pro 2 blends a lightweight, flexible titanium neckband with sweat‑resistant sealing, multi‑device Bluetooth pairing, and improved microphones for clearer calls. If you want durable, comfortable audio for outdoor workouts, commuting or hands‑free calls while staying aware of traffic and surroundings, these deliver a focused, practical alternative to traditional earbuds.
Key Features
- Bone conduction drivers: transducers sit on cheekbones so ears remain open—good for situational awareness and comfort during long sessions
- Battery: up to 10 hours continuous playback on a single charge; magnetic USB‑C charging with quick‑charge boost (short charge yields significant playback time)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.x with multipoint pairing—pair to phone and watch/laptop to handle music and calls without re‑pairing
- Durability: IP55 sweat and spray resistant construction and a flexible titanium alloy neckband for bend resistance and lightweight fit (around 28–30 g)
- Call quality: dual MEMS microphones plus voice‑isolation DSP to reduce wind and background noise for clearer calls
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Open‑ear design preserves environmental awareness—good for outdoor running and cycling
- Lightweight, flexible titanium neckband for secure, all‑day comfort
- Clear hands‑free calling with dual mics and noise‑reduction algorithms
- Water and sweat resistance (IP55) suitable for workouts and rain
- Multi‑device Bluetooth pairing and fast magnetic USB‑C charging
Cons
- Soundstage and bass depth won’t match sealed in‑ear or over‑ear headphones
- Some sound leakage audible at higher volumes, which can disturb others nearby
- Bone conduction may feel unusual until you get used to the vibration
- Not ideal for very noisy environments where ambient sound still overwhelms
Recommendations
- Outdoor runners and cyclists who need to hear traffic and surroundings
- Gym users who prefer not to block ears while listening to music
- Commuters who want hands‑free calls without uncomfortable in‑ear buds
- People with ear sensitivity or who wear hearing aids and can’t use in‑ear designs
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The open‑ear bone conduction design leaves your ear canals unobstructed so you can hear ambient sounds like traffic, announcements, or conversations—making them safer for outdoor activities than sealed earbuds.
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