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The SHOKZ OpenRun Bone Conduction Sports Headphones deliver premium stereo sound through innovative open-ear technology, allowing you to stay aware of your surroundings while enjoying up to 8 hours of wireless playtime. With an IP67 waterproof rating, quick charge capability, and noise-cancelling dual mics powered by Bluetooth 5.1, these ultra-lightweight headphones are engineered for active professionals who demand comfort, safety, and seamless connectivity during workouts, calls, and daily life.


































| ASIN | B09BW1QVVT |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Cable length | 2.6 Inches |
| Charging time | 1E+1 minutes |
| Compatible devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Call Control Volume Adjustment Media Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Headband Shokz |
| Item model number | S803 |
| Item weight | 26 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Shokz Co., Ltd. |
| Material | Silicone Metal Nitinol |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Recommended uses for product | Work Running Sports Switching Daily Use Exercise Entertainment Meetings Training Swimming |
| Specific uses for product | Fitness |
| Style | Magnetic Charging |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
M**L
Great product - good battery life and sound quality
I’ve been using the SHOKZ OpenRun headphones for a couple of months and I love them. The sound great and they’re super comfortable - the only thing I would like is for the band to be a little smaller and fit more snugly to the back of my head. However once positioned they stay in place and you forget your wearing headphones. The open-ear design is great as you can hear traffic and still have conversations with people around me, which feels much safer. Battery life is good - only had to charge 3 times, use them for around 30-40 minutes a day. Call quality is clear, i have had people say they struggle to hear me though. They are great if you’re active and want to stay aware of your surroundings.
E**T
Versatile, comfortable, and reliable. Perfect even for work and casual gaming.
I’ve been using the SHOKZ OpenRun headphones every workday for the past ten months, mainly for business calls, and I can confidently say they’ve exceeded expectations. What initially drew me in was the open-ear design, which has changed how I work and move through the day. No more ear irritation, no discomfort from having something stuck in my ear for hours. A lightweight, secure fit that I often forget I’m even wearing. Despite their simplicity, they never slip out of place. The sound quality is solid, especially when you consider the bone conduction technology. It’s not meant for rich bass or ultra-precise clarity, so if you’re an audiophile or music producer, this might not be for you. But for calls, podcasts, or background music, it does the job very well. There’s a bit of sound leakage at higher volumes, but honestly, the vibration becomes uncomfortable at that point anyway. It naturally keeps you within a comfortable listening range. The mic has been perfectly reliable. I tend to double-check how I sound on calls, and the feedback has always been positive. It pairs effortlessly with Microsoft Teams and connects to both my laptop and phone. I've never had an issue switching between devices, which is something I can’t say for most Bluetooth gear. I haven’t tested it extensively in heavy weather, but in day-to-day use, even in busy or noisy environments, I’ve never struggled to hear or be heard. Over weekends, I’ve used it on runs and even for the occasional gaming session. I’m no competitive gamer, but for casual play like Skyrim: Oblivion, it performed surprisingly well with no noticeable lag. One unexpected bonus is being able to game or watch something on my computer while still hearing my kids if they call from their rooms: a huge win if you're a parent trying to balance things. Battery life has never been an issue. I’ve never drained it in a day, and although I’m not sure how long it takes to fully charge, the USB-C connection is solid and hassle-free. The headphones still look and function like new after months of use, though I do store them carefully in their soft pouch inside my laptop bag. They’ve held their shape well, but I wouldn’t toss them around carelessly. All in all, this is a quality product with a smart, no-fuss design that works across multiple aspects of daily life. It might not look like much, but if you need comfort, situational awareness, and dependable performance, this one’s a keeper.
D**N
the SHOKZ OpenRun is an outstanding choice for fitness in all weather conditions
The SHOKZ OpenRun Bone Conduction Sports Headphones are an absolute game-changer for anyone who wants high-quality sound while staying aware of their surroundings. The open-ear design is incredibly comfortable, allowing for long listening sessions without any ear fatigue. Whether running, cycling, or just walking, the fit is secure and lightweight, making them perfect for active use. One of the standout features is how well they perform in all weather conditions. Rain, sweat, or cold temperatures—these headphones handle it all without missing a beat. The IP67 rating ensures they’re resistant to water and dust, so there’s no need to worry about unexpected downpours or intense workouts. The sound quality is impressive for bone conduction, delivering clear audio and balanced bass while still allowing ambient noise for safety. Battery life is excellent, lasting through multiple workouts or long runs before needing a recharge. For anyone looking for durable, weather-resistant headphones that combine comfort, safety, and great performance, the SHOKZ OpenRun is an outstanding choice.
M**E
Comfortable earphones with good sound
This is my second pair. I lost my first set but liked them enough to replace. Good battery and sound and once you get used to the buttons easy to control. I don't like earbuds in my ear so this is a great alternative. I wear them for walking and find them very comfortable and lightweight. Taking phone calls while wearing them is good as sound is clear and I'm hands free. I like too that they don't block out surrounding sounds. Only downside is as the band is across back of my head it tosses my hair but small price to pay for their convenience and even though I lost my first set ( my fault and not while wearing them) these are very secure.
M**N
Ich hatte auf komfortable, sichere Kopfhörer fürs Laufen gehofft – die Shokz OpenRun erfüllen diese Erwartung und überzeugen in allen wesentlichen Punkten. Material & Verarbeitung: Die Verarbeitung ist hochwertig. Der Bügel wirkt robust, bleibt dabei flexibel und sitzt sauber am Kopf, ohne zu drücken. Die Oberflächen sind glatt, gleichmäßig beschichtet und machen einen langlebigen Eindruck. Das IP67-Rating ist nachvollziehbar, da alle Übergänge sauber abgedichtet wirken. Auch das mitgelieferte USB-C-Kabel und das Stirnband sind ordentlich verarbeitet. Anwendung & Funktion: Die Kopfhörer lassen sich leicht aufsetzen und sitzen stabil, selbst bei schnellen Bewegungen. Durch die Open-Ear-Bauweise bleiben Umgebungsgeräusche gut wahrnehmbar, was beim Laufen ein Sicherheitsvorteil ist. Der Klang ist für Knochenschall-Technik klar und ausreichend kräftig. Die Steuerung reagiert zuverlässig, und das Mikrofon liefert verständliche Sprachqualität. Die Akkulaufzeit entspricht den Angaben und hält problemlos durch längere Trainingseinheiten. Fazit: Ein durchdachtes, stabiles und funktionales Sport-Headset. Besonders geeignet für Nutzer, die beim Training Wert auf Komfort, sicheren Sitz und offene Ohren legen. Klare Empfehlung – 5 Sterne.
S**R
Słuchawki wykorzystujące przewodnictwo kostne Shokz OpenRun świetnie się sprawdzają tak, gdzie nie chce się odcinać od dźwięków otoczenia. Jest to ich główna zaleta i wada zarazem, gdyż próba korzystania z nich w hałasie raczej jest skazana na porażkę. Tak więc doskonale nadają się do biegania (raczej po lesie niż w centrum miasta), na rower, ale już na przykład w siłowni zupełnie się nie sprawdzają - tu lepszym wyborem są słuchawki z aktywnym tłumieniem hałasu. Jeśli chodzi o jakość dźwięku to doskonale sobie radzą z tonami średnimi i wysokimi jednak w przypadku basów jest słabo (no ale to wynika z ich sposobu działania). Świetnie więc nadają się np. do słuchania audiobook'ów czy prowadzenia rozmów telefonicznych, ale już do słuchania muzyki nie są najlepszym wyborem. Połączenia telefoniczne są bardzo czyste i dobrze odszumiane. Należy również oddać, że są bardzo komfortowe i w zasadzie można je nosić cały dzień wręcz o nich zapominając. Finalnie fajny produkt, ale dla osób które kupują je ze świadomości co biorą. -1 gwiazdka za zastosowanie dziwnego magnetycznego złącza do ich ładowania zamiast standardowego USB-C (kolejny kabelek do ładowania, o którym trzeba pamiętać -_-' ).
D**S
J'ai acheté cette casque pour la course à pied et j'étais bien content parce-que ça marche bien avec mon Apple Watch et la qualité de la musique est bien. Même dans le vent, j'entends clairement la musique et c'est aussi très clair quand j'écoute des audiobooks. J'ai commencé aussi d'utiliser pour le vélo à l'intérieur (Zwift). Attention, c'est illégal de porter cette casque à l'extérieur sur un vélo, donc c'est que pour la cyclisme virtuelle ! Je n'ai pas chronométré l'economie de la batterie mais ça dure normalement plus qu'un jour pour moi. Si j'utilise que pour des courses de pieds, ça dure au moins 4 fois. Sur l'aller retour du travail (2h) la batterie est toujours ok après trois jours. Je suis satisfait avec la batterie. Quand on l'allume, il y a un voix qui dise que le niveau de la batterie est "haut, médium ou faible". Ça serait utile d'avoir une indication un peu plus précise, mais deja c'est ok parce-que je la recharge des que j'entends que le niveau est faible. J'ai pris la version avec la cable pour recharger. C'est juste plus facile de trouver une cable USB C si jamais je perd la cable d'origine. J'utilise la casque même pour des réunions au travail car c'est plus confortable de porter cette casque que ma Bose QuietConfort quand je porte des lunettes. Mais en dehors la course à pied, je trouve que cette casque est la plus utile dans les transports en commun. Je ne peux pas porter des écouteurs bluetooths dans des transports parce-qu'ils tombent de mes oreilles trop souvent. Avec cette casque Shokz, c'est pas du tout un problème. La casque va jamais tomber de mes oreilles et c'est très difficile à perdre dans les transports si je la porte pendant mon trajet. En plus de cela, je peux aussi entendre assez autour de moi. C'est surtout cette sentiment de sécurité que j'apprécie. Quand il y a des musiciens qui gênent sur des trains, j'utilise simplement des bouchons d'oreilles (Loop Quiet2) pour bloquer un peu le bruit. Ma seule critique est que la longueur de la partie autour du cou est un peu trop pour avoir la facilité de reposer ma tete sur un coussin ou le dos de mon canapé. La longueur du tour du cou provoque la poussée du casque vers l'avant, ce qui provoque une pression autour de mes oreilles. J'aurais peut-etre préfère la version courte, mais je ne suis pas sur si il y a des inconvénients pour la version courte quand j'aurai faire le cours à pied. Pour moi, cette casque est plus pour quand je bouge beaucoup ou quand il y a une risque de chute pour des écouteurs bluetooths. Quand je me repose, je préfère des écouteurs. Avantagés: - Moins susceptible de tomber pendant qu'on bouge ou faire des sports. - Qualificatif sonore est assez bien pour la liberté de mouvement que la casque donne. - Qualité de son bien pour la musique et des audiobooks. - Économie de batterie assez bonne. - Meme cette version OpenRun vient avec une pochette pour eviter la poussière quand c'est dans mon sac. Inconvénients: - Tour du cou de la version standard est assez longue et gêne si je repose ma tête contre un coussin. - Le niveau de la batterie est assez ambiguë "haut, medium, faible". - La qualité sonore n'est pas aussi haute que une casque comme Bose QuietComfort ou des AirPods Pro.
I**O
La differenza principale con i classici auricolari (che trasmettono il suono facendo vibrare il timpano all'interno dell'orecchio) é che lavorano direttamente sugli ossicini del vostro orecchio dall'esterno (per quello sono a conduzione ossea), bypassando il timpano. Il vantaggio principale (ed il motivo per il quale ho preso questi rispetto al modello superiore) é che non avete nulla dentro l'orecchio, quindi ad un volume onesto riuscite comunque a sentire la musica e il mondo esterno, cosa a mio avviso basilare se li usate in bici o per andare a correre (vedere gente che cammina per strada con le cuffie a riduzione del rumore mi fa rabbrividire....). Altro vantaggio, non avendo nulla di "aperto" sono molto meno suscettibili a umiditá, pioggia e sudore, e per pulirli basta una passata con un panno in microfibra umido. La qualitá audio é buona, ovviamente perdono un pó ai bassi, ma sono auricolari sportivi, non per audiofili che ascoltano la musica sulla poltrona. Rimaniamo sul discorso sport: corsa, yoga, burpees, bici.... una volta ben posizionati, non si muovono. E' una cosa spettacolare. E sono pure comodissimi, tempo 10 minuti e non ve li sentirete nemmeno piú addosso. Alcuni si lamentano dell'uso con occhiali da sole, personalmente con i miei Oakley radar (ma in genere tutti i modelli con le stanghette dritte - stile m-frame per capirci- che tengono facendo pressione ai lati) non ho avuto nessun problema, basta tenere le stanghette un filo piú alte (tanto la tenuta non la fanno sull'orecchio). Non ho mai usato il microfono, quindi non commento sulla qualitá. Se proprio devo trovare un difetto, avrebbero potuto fare i tasti un pó piú "grezzi", con un paio di guanti anche fini si fanno fatica a sentire, e alla fine li trovate solo grazie alla muscle memory. Non ha porte di caricamento proprietarie: connettore USB-C come praticamente qualsiasi dispositivo elettronico dei giorni nostri, quindi li potete caricare ovunque e con qualunque cosa. Giudizio finale.... oltre le mie aspettative. Veramente ottimi. Venivo da un modello da 40 euro, non ha nulla a che fare con questi, sia come comoditá che qualitá audio. Se li beccate in sconto (attorno ai 100 euro), non ci pensate due volte.
J**N
The Shokz Open Runs use bone conduction technology that lets you listen to music, while still being aware of your surroundings. Note that if you are looking for a pair of earbuds that have excellent noise cancelling (these have none at all) or good sound quality, this is NOT where you should be looking. These are designed specifically for people who want to be aware of their surroundings while they are running or cycling. I decided to buy these because I was tired of having my earbuds fall out of my ears while I'm running, and also felt like it was not very safe running around and not being able to hear your surroundings at all. I don't find them very good for the gym, since they have a wrap around band on the back, so they will get in the way if you do any exercise where your head is resting against a bench (also gyms typically like to play extremely loud music, so you probably won't be able to hear anything). As a runner, these are great. They stay in firmly place (even with lots of rain and sweat), are very comfortable (wore it for a long 2-3 hour run with no problems), and you will be able to hear everything around you, which is pretty important if you train near roads where there are a lot of cars and other people. The bluetooth range is perfectly good, I pair it up with my Garmin 255 and I have had no issues with dropouts (I have noticed that a lot of cheaper bluetooth headphones often drop out while you are running). The only downside is that the audio quality is OK at best, and they perform pretty averagely once you turn up the volume. That being said, audio quality is not what I'm looking for in a pair of earbuds specifically made for running. Definitely a must have if you are a runner or cyclist. If you are using it for anything else, I would look elsewhere.
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