05-03-2025
Our Favorite Bone Conduction Headphones Are Under $100 at Best Buy, but Only for Today
We're still pretty early in the year, which means that a lot of us are trying to make things like getting out running more often stick in 2025. If you need a bit of motivation, then some high-quality running earbuds can really help. And thanks to an excellent deal at Best Buy, you can currently get the excellent Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones at $60 off, which means they're down to just $100. You even get three months of YouTube Premium and four months of SiriusXM thrown in for free.
Bone-conduction headphones are fascinating because they allow you to hear your music incredibly clearly even without anything in or over your ears. Instead, the sound waves travel along your cheekbones to your ear drum. For a lot of folks, they're more comfortable, especially got working out in, and they can help you stay more aware of your surroundings, too.
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Shokz pioneered the open-ear headphone design and makes some of the best bone-conduction headphones around. CNET voted the OpenRun Pro the best overall bone-conduction headphone in 2024, and they've not been knocked off that perch yet in 2025. With incredible sound quality, up to 10 hours of battery life and a quick recharge rate (five minutes of charging gets you up to 90 minutes of battery life), there's a lot to like about these headphones.
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However, if this pair doesn't quite meet your needs, you can check out our roundup of other headphones deals happening now, for more options that can save you some cash.
We like these headphones a lot, and while a little quirky for some, they offer an interesting way to listen to music that's really comfortable for a lot of people. They're also great for workouts and outdoor runs or dog walks, and while we like them at full price, we like them even more with $60 off.
The deal only applies to the Best Buy-exclusive steel blue color, with others remaining at $160. It's also worth noting that Shokz recently launched a new set of true wireless earbuds at CES if you don't like the bone-conduction tech so much.