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Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Just Hit Their Lowest Price, and It's Amazon's Top-Rated Sports Headphones

Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Just Hit Their Lowest Price, and It's Amazon's Top-Rated Sports Headphones

Gizmodo06-05-2025

If you're the type of person who likes to run, bike, or walk outdoors with music but doesn't want to tune out the world completely, the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 is probably exactly what you're looking for. They keep your ears open, which is an interesting (but understandably odd) feeling, and they sound a bit different, but still good. They're designed to make sure you get the sound you're looking for without having to deal with muffled sound or uncomfortable, stuffed up ears.
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Right now, you can get them on sale from Amazon too, so it's a good excuse to try them out. They're $140 right now, down from their usual price of $180, which means they're $40 off. That's a discount of 22%.
Excellent sound with open-ear design
The OpenRun Pro 2 headphones use bone conduction technology to transmit sound through your cheekbones. That might sound a little weird, but in practice it works surprisingly well. You still get crisp audio and clear vocals, but your ears are free to hear traffic, voices, or anything else happening around you. It's perfect if you want to try to stay aware and safe while out and about. But they're also interesting if you have problems with sweaty, itchy ears after earbuds or other similar problems.
The fit is lightweight and secure, too. These headphones are designed to stay put no matter how active you are. Plus, they're also sweat- and water-resistant with an IP55 rating, so you don't have to worry about rain or intense workouts. They won't get ruined just because you're sweating a little.
They offer up to 12 hours of battery on a single charge too, so unless you're marathon listening all the time, you should be able to reliably listen when you need. If you're in a rush, a quick 5-minute charge gives you around 2.5 hours of playback. That's great for those last-minute 'I forgot to charge it' moments.
Their Bluetooth 5.3 support means fast connectivity to your devices too. You can even pair the headphones with two devices at once, like your phone and your laptop, without needing to constantly disconnect and reconnect. There's also a companion app if you want to tweak EQ settings or check for firmware updates, but you never have to open it if you don't want to.
No, you're not going to get booming bass or noise cancellation here. That's not what these are built for. But if comfort, safety, and convenience are top priorities, the OpenRun Pro 2 delivers. At 22% off, you may as well give them a try even if they don't immediately seem like your cup of tea.
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