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Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black - Wireless Headphones

Reviews Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black

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Adam, Praha 5 - Smíchovflag
Rated 18/10/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
Verified purchase
I can't imagine not having them. Perfect for running or cycling but I primarily use them at work when I have a paired cell phone and ntb. If someone calls your mobile phone or the team, the headset cleverly switches to the source of the call. I can listen to music without disturbing anyone else in the office, I can make calls without having to block my hands by holding the phone. However, they have already found use for me when driving a vehicle that did not have an audio connection from the phone via BT.
With longer hair, you can hardly see
The sound is great considering the technology (but you can't compare to earbuds or over-the-head headphones)
Ability to pair multiple devices
Convenient
Battery life
If you turn the volume up to max, the bass disappears but this is due to the limit of the technology
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Martin, Praha 9 - Kyjeflag
Rated 11/08/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
after briefly trying the Shokz OpenRun and Shokz OpenRun Pro, I can't see any difference in reproduction between them. Pro version has a hard case and faster charging
no loss of contact with your surroundings thanks to headphones
in noisier environments, "audibility" is significantly impaired. when a car drives by, it makes it harder to hear. unusable on the subway
a little tinny sound
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Tomáš, Praha 12flag
Rated 10/08/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
Excellent headphones for outdoor sports in quieter locations (cycling, skating, running, walking, etc. ) or home exercises (weight training, yoga, etc. ), because sweat is not a problem. They are not primarily intended for quality music listening, but for listening to the spoken word they are quite sufficient. They are not best suited for travelling as listening is disturbed by ambient noise. Although it states a certain degree of waterproofness that makes it sweat-proof, I cancelled the previous model in the shower, so I don't recommend it there.
Open design so you can hear the surroundings (passing vehicles) when playing sports
This model can connect to two devices at once (e.g. mobile and PC)
Very lightweight
Thanks to a certain degree of waterproofness underneath does not matter
Open design so you can hear your surroundings when you're on the move (traffic noise)
Insufficient for quality music listening (but that's not their purpose)
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 02/05/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
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Unfortunately, I'm returning the headphones. I've been looking for a way to safely listen to music while cycling but this isn't a very good solution, the enjoyment of the music is so weak that it comes out similar to not listening to anything. I first tried a cheap variant of the bone conduction headphones from Niceboy, I didn't expect much from it, but I was still disappointed. The sound was very bad, tinny. No bass, very weak volume, sound is unpleasant at maximum value. For calls, audiobooks, podcasts, etc. would probably be fine, but it's useless for music. I was then intrigued by this model from Shokz because the manufacturer claims to have amplified the bass in the headphones. Bone conduction technology is not able to reproduce bass well (the response is from 20 Hz, but frequencies below 100 Hz will not reach your brain from these headphones), so this model is supposedly bone conduction technology combined with something that resembles classic speakers, so the headphones have air grilles compared to the previous model, but unfortunately reduce the resistance to dust and water (only IP55). So I thought that the sound of these headphones might be completely different than the cheap Niceboy variant. Unfortunately, disappointment came again. Although the sound quality is much better, the headphones could probably be used for music where bass is not important. Still unusable for electronic music, or anything where you want at least a little bass. When trying to reproduce bass, the headphones just vibrate on the cheekbones, which is not very pleasant and you don't hear any real sound of the lower frequencies from it. The overall volume is again weak, easily drowned out by ambient sounds - on a bike, which I think is the main use of such headphones, the sound is easily lost in the wind noise once you go a bit faster. I thought headphones might be the solution for music on the bike, but much better sound in the result you get from a small portable speaker (I compared with the old JBL charge 3, listening from a distance of 1 m) and sound completely different without having to wear something on my head. Apparently even 'pocket' speakers would play them. So if you're looking for a way to listen to music on the bike, I don't recommend bone conduction headphones, you'll get more enjoyment from a small speaker, which will disturb the surroundings a bit, but unless you're riding on very busy trails and keeping it too loud, no one around you will hear much and you'll still get much better sound than from these headphones. On the other hand, if you want to listen to audiobooks/podcasts/phone calls, these headphones are great, they are very comfortable. But on a bike you will still have the problem of wind/environmental noise drowning out.
Comfortable, you almost don't feel them on your head
Very weak to no bass, even though it is supposedly amplified on this model compared to previous OpenRuns.
Water/dust protection only 5/5. I have strong doubts that they are able to withstand long rain and prolonged clogging with sweat and dust, which is inevitable with sports headphones.
The overall volume is low, easily drowned out by ambient noise when cycling, even by the wind itself at higher speeds. When running OK, but you might as well wear normal headphones.
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 01/04/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
Verified purchase
Good sound.
Multipoint Bluetooth is great.
Microphone also suitable for confcalls.
The charging cable has USB-A 🙄 on one end and its own connector on the other. 🙄 Wrong is both.
It does not have a microphone mute button/function.
A little pressure around the ears.
The Astronomy Prize.
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Jiří, Česká Třebováflag
Rated 16/03/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
Verified purchase - review from a price comparison website
Super
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Peter, Praha 5 - Zličínflag
Rated 27/02/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
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light
long life
fits perfectly on the ears
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Zuzana, Skorkovflag
Rated 27/02/2023, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
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perfect sound
battery life
weight (light, I don't know about them at all)
none
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Jakub, Veselí nad Moravouflag
Rated 18/12/2022, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
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With these headphones, Shokz has squeezed the most out of bone conduction technology. The headphones don't fit with the glasses. It's not for experiential music listening, better earbuds or over-ears for that, but it's enough for basic listening. Ideal for the spoken word, sports or work, when you want to listen to something, but at the same time hear what's going on around you. They fit well on the head and are lightweight. The back arch gets a little bit stuck when one has a cap on. Comparison with "Shokz - Open Run" - cheaper and older model: The PRO has noticeably better bass and smoother sound, but pays for it with less waterproof/resistance because it has grilles on it that improve the sound and bass, but something can get into them. If you're deciding between a cheaper and more expensive model, I'd definitely pay extra for the PRO - better sound, bass, battery life, and the ability to connect to multiple devices at once. Careful - don't lose the charging cable, it's not USB-C because the headphones have their own connector, which is very nice to use - it's magnetic and attaches itself where it's supposed to, but if you lose it, you have to order a new one. If you know how to use an equalizer, you can adjust the sound to suit you - I use V-shape. When you put earbuds in, bone conduction headphones have a completely different sound - bass is added and mids and highs are suppressed - but again, it can be tuned with the equalizer - try it.
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Richard, MNJÍŠEK U LIBERCEflag
Rated 22/10/2022, variant Shokz OpenRun PRO, Black
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Stamina, sound, practicality, all great!
Nothing
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