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Why Buy Generic Earbuds When SHOKZ’s OpenRun Bone Conduction Headphones Hit an All-Time Low?

If you've never tried these headphones, now's the time to take them for a spin.
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Tired of either using earbuds or over-the-ear headphones? There are other options out there, like the Shokz OpenRun Bone Conduction Open-Ear Headphones. They use an open-ear design that lets you listen without placing earbuds inside your ears. Their wraparound frame weighs 26 grams, while eighth-generation bone conduction technology sends audio through vibrations at your cheekbones. The headphones also carry an IP67 rating for sweat and water resistance, although Amazon notes that they are not suitable for swimming. A matching sports headband is included with the package as well, in case you want to wear them to the gym or while being active.

Head over to Amazon to get the Shokz OpenRun Bone Conduction Open-Ear Headphones for just $99, down from its usual price of $129. That’s a discount of $30 and 23% off.

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Unique headphones using bone conduction for sound that projects inward

The open-ear fit avoids the sealed feeling created by traditional earbuds and over-ear headphones. Shokz uses a lightweight wraparound frame that sits around your head while keeping the speakers positioned near your cheekbones. Nothing goes inside your ear canal, so you can still hear nearby voices, traffic, alerts, and other environmental sounds while listening. It’s an intriguing type of build, especially if you’re not used to your audio being private in this way — it’s a different alternative to the way you normally hear audio through Bluetooth earbuds, etc.

A 10-minute quick charge provides up to 1.5 hours of additional battery life, which is useful when you notice the charge is low shortly before leaving. The headphones use a magnetic induction charging cable rather than a standard USB-C connector, and the necessary cable comes in the box. Amazon also lists a moisture-detection alert that helps protect the headphones during charging.

Bluetooth 5.1 provides wireless compatibility with a broad range of supported devices. Amazon specifically lists compatibility with iPhone and Android phones, along with Bluetooth-enabled Windows PCs and Mac computers. The built-in microphone allows you to take calls without changing to another headset. There’s also a physical button to give you a more direct way to manage playback and other functions.

The IP67-rated construction is designed to withstand sweat, rain, and water exposure during active use. Their non-earbud design also removes the need to repeatedly adjust individual earpieces. The included sports headband has elastic construction, silicone inserts to reduce slipping, and a thin profile intended to stay in place while you move.

The package includes the OpenRun headphones, protective carrying case, magnetic charging cable, sports headband, and user manual. At $99 instead of the usual $129 list price, this is an excellent deal if you’re looking for a different audio experience. With this deal going on, it’s a good time to go ahead and try something a little newer to see if you like it. You may decide that you’re a new convert and don’t want to go back to the old ways.

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