🎧 Elevate your workout soundtrack—hear more, feel unstoppable.
The SHOKZ OpenRun Pro 2 combines advanced bone conduction and air conduction technology to deliver 12 hours of immersive, leak-free 3D audio. Its open-ear design ensures situational awareness while the ergonomic Ni-Ti memory wire frame guarantees a secure, sweat-resistant fit. Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with a 33-foot range supports seamless wireless use, and dual wind-resistant microphones with AI noise cancellation provide crystal-clear calls even in windy conditions. Customize your sound experience with dedicated EQ modes via the Shokz app.
Controller Type | Button |
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, PC, Watch, Mac, Android |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Motorcycling, Running, Calling, Exercising |
Enclosure Material | Silicone, Titanium Alloy |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Gaming, Fitness |
Carrying Case Material | Cardboard or Plastic |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Sweatproof |
Earpiece Shape | Ear Hook |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Sensitivity | 98 dB |
Noise Control | None |
Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Bluetooth Range | 33 Feet |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
C**V
I can’t believe I haven’t already left a review! Love them!
You alone will know why an open ear headset might be something you’d want. So let me just focus on the function of these.Battery life is epic. I mean all day. I use them all day a lot of the time.Comfort is excellent. As I said, sometimes I wear them all day. I barely know they are there. In fact, sometimes I forget they are there.sizing is something we need to talk about. I am 6 feet tall and have a normal sized head I suppose and the mini ones fit me perfectly. I also have short hair so keep that in mind. The reason this is important is because the standard ones might give me a little more freedom without getting tight. I really don’t care about that because the minis allow me to sit in a chair without being uncomfortable when I put my head against the pillow. They can also be used in bed. In fact, sometimes I sleep all night long with these on, and they are still there when I wake up. If you can wear the mini and have a little bit of distance between your neck and head and you don’t have to look up a lot, get the mini! Otherwise get the standard ones and be aware that you probably won’t be able to put the back of your head against anything without removing them.Yes, you can pull them down and put them around your neck and they will stay there until you are ready to put them back over your ears.The sound is excellent. Especially once you download the app and boost the base a little. That is the essential feature of these with the extra speakers. However, they work just fine without the extra speakers as long as you were fine with a little treble. Since I normally listen. to podcasts, it doesn’t matter to me. I am just listening to some person‘s voice most of the time. However, if you use them in the classic mode, which means you are just getting the bone conduction, be aware that when you turn it up to a higher volume, you may feel some buzzing on your temples.I suppose I could look up the IP rating for these. I don’t know what it is. But I’ve worn them in the rain and not had any difficulties.USB-C charging is clutch!And I saved the best for last. The microphone call quality and noise, cancellation or voice isolation is really top notch. I mean, handset quality. I really prefer using these for telephone calls over AirPod earphones. These things blocked out a crowing rooster! I mean, wow!i’ve been using them for a few months and they seem to be pretty durable. No problems. The case that they come in is very nice and they charge quickly. I really don’t have a downside for these except maybe it would be nice to have the microphone extension Like the other model. But then again, the voice quality on these is so good. I don’t think I need it and that would just be something else in the way.I got these on sale. I don’t know what they cost right now. But if it is within your budget and you are considering them, just hit the buy button because they were great.
T**H
Great Bone Conduction headphones in the Sub-$200 range
These are hands down the best pair of bone conduction headphones I've ever owned-- I've tried generics that fell apart, and a mid-range Aftershokz, where the build quality, battery, and sound were okay, but they failed at the volume rocker/power button.Some general perks you get with just about any bone conduction, I bought these because I want to keep situational awareness-- walking around, I want to know if there is someone coming up behind me, be they on a bike, walking, or in a car. Of course, this means on the downside, they don't block out the annoying music or loud conversations you hear on the bus for example.I can also listen to these at work while still responding to phone calls, questions, etc. They're easy to pause and hit play again, merely by tapping on a button on the left headphone area.I also have mismatched ear-canal sizes, and I find that these are vastly more comfortable than even my other favorite headphones, the Powerbeats Pro.This pair may seem pricey, but I find that they are vastly superior-- on top of virtually no noise bleed that you get with conductive headphones at higher volumes, they battery life is amazing. I can literally wear this all day, listening to podcasts and then workouts or whatever.Another huge benefit, one of the weak points in other bone conduction headphones, are the bespoke chargers for them. My last Shokz required buying generic chargers to replace the one they came with-- these take just regular USB-C, and on top of that, they charge amazingly quickly. I'd estimate you can go from low battery to full in about 20 minutes at most.The fit is amazingly secure. I've literally forgotten I was wearing these while doing Krav Maga practice, which includes jumping jacks, summersaults, punching drills.I've even worn them in the shower (for brief periods, it doesn't recommend this, but it's worked-- just make sure you seal the USB-C port with the rubber stopper). Rain doesn't do a thing to them.The signal strength is also very strong for a pair of Bluetooth headphones. I can walk about 30 feet away until the signal starts to degrade, and I've down laundry downstairs with my phone upstairs in my room and I still get a clear signal.So far as call quality-- I will say it's a weak spot with these headphones. You can hear fine, but the microphone will really pic up a lot of background noise, such as wind and background conversations.
J**
Game-Changer for Comfort and Battery Life
I don’t usually write reviews, but the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 have honestly been a standout for me. I’ve used a ton of headphones over the years, and these are easily my favorite, especially for everyday use and workouts.First off, there’s no ear fatigue. Since they don’t go in your ears, I can wear them for hours without that sore or clogged-up feeling. Whether I’m working, running, or just on calls, I barely notice I have them on.The sound quality is way better than I expected for bone conduction. Super clear vocals, podcasts sound great, and there’s more bass than I thought there’d be. They won’t replace high-end studio headphones, but they do way more than get the job done.Battery life is probably the biggest surprise - these last longer than anything I’ve used before. I only need to charge them maybe once every few days, and they charge up really quickly too.Connectivity is smooth - pairing is easy and it stays connected even when I walk across the house. Bluetooth range is strong. I’ve walked into another room and still had a perfect connection.I also like that there are actual volume buttons right on the headset. No digging for my phone or messing around during a workout. The controls are simple and make sense.The fit is secure and comfortable - it doesn’t move around even when I’m running or moving quickly. And I wear glasses, and they still feel fine with both on.If you’re thinking about trying these, I’d say go for it. They’re well-made, super convenient, and way more comfortable than traditional headphones.
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