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Shokz's two new audio products offer very different approaches to open headphones, each with their own advantages and ...
The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are incredibly great, but they're admittedly just an iteration of the original Shokz OpenRun Pro, ...
We had a chance to get up close and personal with the Shokz OpenFit 2 open-ear headphones - here's our review.
These headphones leave your ear canals open so you can hear what's going on around you during a workout, even when your music is blasting.
Shokz’s new clip-on earbuds will have you wondering, how can something that sounds so average be so compelling?
The Shokz OpenRun (formerly known as the AfterShokz Aeropex) are the second best bone conduction sports headphones you can buy right now—the best are the Pro version. They are more expensive ...
Shokz quotes a 10-hour battery life for the OpenRun Pro. In my use, I found the battery to be at least this good and maybe a little bit better. Out of the box, ...
Shokz OpenSwim Pro review: design and fit. The OpenSwim Pro have the same design as Shokz’s other bone conduction headphones, with over-ear hooks joined together by a thin but strong band that ...
Shokz says it plans to continue selling the first-gen OpenFit for the foreseeable future, but with only a $20 discount, I don’t think that’s enough reason to buy them instead of the OpenFit 2.
The Shokz OpenFit open-ear headphones provide great sound quality without blocking out your surroundings, making them perfect for a light workout or casual walk.
Shokz’s DirectPitch technology uses carefully calibrated reverse sound waves to optimize the sound pressure to your inner ear. I got decent audio with minimal sound leakage, something I was ...
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