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We had a chance to get up close and personal with the Shokz OpenFit 2 open-ear headphones - here's our review.
Both bone-conduction headphones leave your ears open so you can hear cars and other hazards, but I’ve sussed out the key ...
Forget wired headphones, dongles are the way forward for Hi-Res audio streaming, and these AKG N9 Hybrid headphones get it ...
For most swimmers, I'd say the best swimming headphones on the market are the Shokz OpenSwim Pro — they're seriously comfortable, even under a swimming cap, and have eight hours of battery life ...
The headphones work using bone conduction, while standard headphones work by air conduction. Deals you can find right now Save 5% with this coupon for the Tayogo Bone Conduction Headphones ...
When it comes to running, a good pair of headphones can make or break your stride. That's why this marathoner swears by Shokz OpenRun Pro 2s.
The air conduction-powered Nothing Ear (open) headphones challenge the typical wireless earbud format, featuring a transparent design that not only looks futuristic but delivers clear, ambient sound.
I love my bone conduction headphones. I wear them when I’m running so that I can hear traffic approaching. I also love them for noisy environments where I put in earplugs. Since the headphones ...
Progress is being made though, and the OpenRun Pro 2 sounds a world apart from the very first set of AfterShokz headphones I tested years ago. You’ve got power, depth, bass, and a reduction in ...
Both the Wing and Sonic are bone conduction headphones — a category that’s long been dominated by Shokz (formerly AfterShokz). The Sonic is the more basic, entry-level device, while the Wing ...