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Avoid danger & stay aware of surroundings while listening to music with smart design of Shokz OpenFit 2 wireless earbuds

Avoid danger & stay aware of surroundings while listening to music with smart design of Shokz OpenFit 2 wireless earbuds

The Irish Sun16-06-2025
EARBUDS are a great addition when commuting, going for a walk, a run, cycling or when you're working out in the gym.
But if you are insert one into your ear canal and then venture onto the streets, you run the risk of not hearing the traffic around you.
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Shokz OpenFit 2 earbuds feature clever open-ear tech.
Credit: Shokz
Electronics brand Shokz has just launched its new OpenFit 2 wireless earbuds that feature clever open-ear tech.
And unlike traditional earbuds that isolate you from the environment around you, OpenFit's open-ear design allows you to stay in tune with the world around you while enjoying your music or listening to a podcast.
They feature flexible ear hooks made from special ultra-soft silicone, and it provides a cushioning effect that gently hugs your ears.
Their secure fit keeps the earbuds in place, but as they are not inserted fully into your ears, they don't suffer from heat build-up or sweat, making them perfect for prolonged wear.
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And as your ear canal remains open you have full situational awareness while still enjoying your favourite music and calls.
The OpenFit 2 uses Shokz DualBoost tech that delivers superior sound quality and houses nickel-titanium alloy two independent drivers.
One driver processes low frequency and the other delivers high-frequency sounds.
So unlike other earbuds that only have one driver that delivers the full frequency range, the Shokz DualBoost provides rich, crystal-clear sound, much like a proper set of speakers.
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But that's not all, the OpenFit 2 also uses Shokz OpenBass 2.0 algorithm to deliver powerful and deep bass tones while still maintaining clarity in the higher frequency ranges.
Another brilliant addition to the OpenFit 2 is physical buttons, so with a simple press, you can easily adjust the volume, skip tracks, answer calls, and manage a variety of other functions.
BATTERY LIFE
You get up to 11 hours of battery life with a single charge and up to 48 hours of total listening time with the charging case.
It's very simple to charge, just connect the USB-C lead that comes in the box into a compatible charger, and you are all set.
And a quick 10-minute charge delivers two hour of listening time.
The new Shokz OpenFit 2 headphones are available from
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A 10-minute charge delivers two hour of listening time.
Credit: Shokz
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