🎶 Elevate Your Workout Vibes!
The SHOKZ New OpenRun Pro 2 headphones combine innovative bone conduction technology with a secure, open-ear design, offering 12 hours of immersive audio, customizable sound profiles, and crystal-clear call quality, all while keeping you aware of your surroundings. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts and professionals alike, these sweat-resistant headphones are designed for an active lifestyle.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Sports |
Color | Orange |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
Headphone Folding Features | Open ear |
Earpiece Shape | Open_ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Exercising, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, PC, Watch, Mac, Android |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Multipoint Pairing, Fast Charging, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Nickel-Titanium Alloy, Silicone, Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Professional, Fitness |
B**T
A fantastic device with one major setback
As soon as I started encountering multiple problems from my AirPods Pro 2 after 2 years of abusive use, I was in the market for some alternatives. Some of the features I prioritize in wireless earbuds are long battery life, good sound quality, simple and consistent Bluetooth connectivity, and ease of use. After some research, I came across the OpenRun Pro 2 with many reviews stating its improved sound quality compared to its predecessor. I was initially hesitant given by its high price tag and my unfamiliarity with the SHOKZ brand, but I decided to give their flagship product a shot. Here are some of my thoughts after 4 months of use.I went to the SHOKZ website to print out their measuring guide to decide between their standard and mini variants. I was a good half-inch over the cutoff limit for the mini. I still decided to buy the mini after reading some reviews expressing some discomfort with the standard size. The mini fits snugly on the back of my head, leaving room for two fingers to fit in-between. Sure, the headband doesn't droop down to the nape as intended by the cover pictures. Needless to say, I think I made the right decision with the size.The packaging is excellent with the OpenRun Pro 2 arriving fully charged in a moderately sized silicone case. I have never once used the case in my 4 months of use, optioning to throw the headband naked into my cramped backpack while commuting. The headphone still holds up fine after daily torture.The controls are arguably intuitive with the volume rocker on the right side and the function control button on the left. You use your right thumb to control the volume and the labels protrude slightly so you know which button to press by feel. The function control button is on the left side next to the driver near the temple with 1 press for play/pause, 2 presses for next track, and 3 presses for previous track. Long press will activate the virtual assistant.I am very impressed with the battery life of this product. With moderate use at half volume, I can easily exceed 12 hours without needing to charge compared to 2-3 hours from my AirPods Pro 2. I have absolutely no complaints with battery management here.Bluetooth connectivity is also impressive, allowing me to walk around the house and my backyard with minimal dropouts. Multipoint pairing on this device is the best I have seen so far. I can seamlessly switch between my phone and my computer with the controls responding to the connected host currently playing any media. Latency is also not an issue at all.I am very particular with sound quality, and the OpenRun Pro 2 meets my expectation. The treble is crystal clear. The bass is quite lean and well-controlled, but the sub-bass doesn't extend far enough to be audible without EQ. Timbre sounds natural, but it can sound a bit "glassy" at times. While their mobile app is easy to navigate with product guides and online firmware updates, nearly all of their EQ presets are terrible. Bass boost is very muddy and bloated. Vocal is inferior to the classic preset. Treble boost straight up hurts my ears. My custom 5-band EQ is +3 and +2 on their 1st and 2nd band respectively and I tone down the 3kHz band by -1. Stick with either the standard or classic presets if needed.I often use my AirPods Pro 2 to listen to podcasts and audiobooks on the bed before going to sleep. As a side-sleeper, the OpenRun Pro 2 has been nothing short of amazing! With the excellent sound quality and battery life, I can watch YouTube videos or listen to audiobooks with my ear pressed against the pillow with little to no discomfort. The headband will still be on my head by the time I wake up. I can set an alarm without disturbing family members with the drivers next to my ears. This is a terrific sleeping aid for side-sleepers.My biggest complaint by far with the OpenRun Pro 2 has to be the volume control. I wish there is more variability of sound intensity with the discrete volume control, especially between 30-40% volume. I will often walk around my neighborhood late at night, jamming through my music playlist with little ambient noise. At 30%, the volume intensity is too quiet to enjoy the music, but stepping up one unit results in the device suddenly being too loud. It's as if they opted to switch the gain at those levels and it disappoints me to hear this issue persist despite multiple firmware updates. There is never a sweet spot of volume intensity between 30-40%.Overall, it has been a pleasure to use the OpenRun Pro 2. The headband fits nicely around my head. The sound quality is impressive. Battery life is spectacular! And it is forever anointed on my head as I sleep. There are some features I have yet to test such as microphone quality, sweat resistance, and bone conductivity. Yes, classic mode uses bone conductivity, but I have not used that preset enough to fully develop solid opinions. I guess if you want a more mid-forward tonality, then go with classic, however, my custom preset has been sufficient enough for daily use. If they could somehow fix the volume issue, I would absolutely recommend this product to anyone looking for a substitute wireless earbud/headphone if their budget supports it.
T**N
A significant upgrade over the OpenRun
Now don't get me wrong, the OpenRun is a great piece of kit. But the OpenRun Pro 2 in on another level. The first thing I noticed was that the sound quality is so much better! While the OpenRun was very slightly tinny in its sound, the OpenRun Pro 2 has a little more mid and low end to take care of that. Also, while the OpenRun has a little bit of vibration at the highest volumes, the Pro 2 has none of that. I've used the Pro 2 to listen to music and to audiobooks while running and road cycling and the sound volume and quality are spot on for both those activities. All that while being able to hear approaching cars is awesome! I haven't noticed any increased comfort between the OpenRun and the Pro 2, but that's because I find both to be very comfortable anyway. The buttonology between the two systems is the same, so switching from one to the other is easy. Finally, I love the USB-C charging port. It's far more handy than the magnetic connector on the older system. Overall, I really love this thing and would recognize it to anyone looking for situational awareness while listening to music or spoken audio.
D**T
So Comfortable You'll Listen to More Music
More comfortable than any headphones I've ever owned. This changes everything for me in terms of audio in my life. I can listen to anything, any time and still hear the world around me enough that I won't be startled by someone walking down the hall or knocking on the door. I was eager to try this new form/style of headphone, and I was fearful that they would not deliver good audio quality, or would be difficult to connect, or have poor battery quality. I'm writing this review because all of my fears have been dispelled by the product in use in my daily life. It's great that I can have these on, hear my wife call out to me while music is playing, and have a conversation while these are (muted) still on my ears. If the price point is manageable for you, these are worth it. I'm not one who uses a USB headphone microphone for conversation, but the initial test went very well and I could be heard clearly when I used the built-in speaker to call from my desk. I found the buttons easy to use. I've connected this to my PC and to my Android and it does great on either. The durability on the battery is so far acceptable. I haven't let them run out of charge and I've only heard it get to medium twice, which occurred at the 4-hour use mark.
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