They allow you to get in the zone with your favorite running playlist, but leave your ears open to ambient noise such as ...
Well, that just changed. Shokz has finally cracked the code on bone-conduction sound quality with a novel dual-driver design ...
The OpenAir Fit, however, ditches the headband and instead has two kinds of clips that go around the ear. It's not a unique design, but the challenge of attaching devices to the ear canal without a ...
The Shockz OpenRun Pro 2 is my new go-to when running, cycling (or walking the dogs), but its lack of ability to compete with ...
The OpenRun Pro 2 headphones are Shokz's newest flagship model, offering open-ear audio and utilising the brand’s own ...
That, in turn, led me to try the $119.95 Shokz OpenFit Air. While Shokz is best known for its bone conduction tech, the OpenFit Air uses traditional air conduction like any other wireless buds.
The best running headphones offer quality audio while also providing sweat resistance and a secure fit during jogs and ...
Both bone-conduction headphones leave your ears open so you can hear cars and other hazards, but I’ve sussed out the key ...
The all-new flagship headphone from Shokz rewrites the rules of open-ear audio, powered by DualPitch™ technology ...
Our headphones recommendations always include Shokz primarily because bone-conduction headphones are the safest for runners. They don’t cover your ears, so you can hear the environment around you.
(Or, worse, changing things just because it can.) That describes the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 almost perfectly. These don’t re-invent anything, really. They’re still niche headphones, built with an ...
Waterproof rating not as strong as cheaper OpenRun iterations. Back when headphone brand Shokz was known as Aftershokz, and it first started to send audio vibrations down our cheekbones ...