Shokz earbuds
Shokz OpenFit
Shokz OpenRun
Shokz OpenSwim
Shokz OpenMove
Enjoy spatial audio
The feeling like your at a concent
Thanks to the Dolby Audio support, the audio sound like it plays in a room. That way, it seems like you're at a concert. Thanks to the open design, you can hear well what's happening around you.
Compare the bone conduction Shokz earbuds to each other
Detailed sound and fast charging
With a 12-hour battery life, you can listen to your favorite music and podcasts for the longest time.
With DualPitch technology, you hear sound even more detailed than with only bone conduction.
You can charge the earbuds in 5 minutes for a 2.5-hour battery life and they're fully charged after 1 hour.
From
155,-
More detail in the music
On a full charge, you can listen to your favorite music or podcast for up to 8 hours.
You can enjoy a more balanced sound thanks to the 8th-generation bone conduction
From
to99,-
100,-
Less detail in the music
You can listen to your favorite music on a full battery for up to 6 hours.
From
64,-
Compare the Shokz Open earbuds
With the Shokz earbuds, you enjoy music and still hear what's happening around you. That way, you stay alert in traffic and your colleagues can easily get your attention at the office. In the video, we'll explain which different earbuds Shokz has. You can use the OpenSwim while you swim, thanks to the built-in MP3 player and waterproofness. The OpenRun is water-resistant, so you can easily use it while you exercise.
This is how Shokz earbuds work
How does bone conduction work?
With bone conduction earbuds, the contact points rest on your cheekbones. Via these contact points, the soundwaves go straight to your brain. That way, you ear canal remains free and you can hear the ambient noise clearly. That's nice when you're on a run and want to hear the traffic.
The difference between the Shokz OpenRun Pro and OpenRun
At 10 hours, the Shokz OpenRun Pro have a longer battery life than the Shokz OpenRun. The Shokz OpenRun Pro also have a newer generation bone conduction, so the music sounds more balanced. The Shokz OpenRun has a 67 IP rating and the OpenRun Pro has a 55 IP rating. This shows that the Shokz OpenRun can withstand water and dust better. In the article below, we explain the differences and similarities between the Shokz OpenRun Pro and the OpenRun.
Compare the Shokz earbuds to each other
All Shokz earbuds keep your ear canal free, but they're all different. With the Shokz OpenFit, you don't have a neckband and a longer battery life. The Shokz OpenRun and OpenRun Pro are water-resistant and have a longer battery life compared to the OpenMove. You can use the Shokz OpenSwim without problems while you're swimming. Read about other differences and similarities between the Shokz earbuds in this article.
Enjoy music and stay aware of your surroundings
Open-ear design that stays firmly in your ears
Thanks to the open-ear design, your ear canal remains free. Thanks to this, you also hear ambient noise. This is useful in busy traffic, for example. Thanks to the ear hook, the earbuds stay firmly in your ears. This way, they don't easily fall out.
What you use Shokz for
The difference between the Shokz OpenRun Pro and OpenRun Pro Mini
The Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini has a smaller headband than the Shokz OpenRun Pro. The headband of the Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini is 23.5cm. This means it's 21mm smaller than the Shokz OpenRun Pro. As a result, the OpenRun Pro Mini is is suitable for people with a smaller head.
How do the Shokz OpenSwim work
With the Shokz OpenSwim, you can listen to music underwater. The earbuds are waterproof up to 2m deep. They have a built-in 4GB storage, which gives you space for over 1200 songs. You can put the songs on the Shokz OpenSwim via the built-in USB cable.
Test Shokz earbuds in the store
In our store, you can find Shokz earbuds to test. Our audio experts can help you make the best choice for you. You can also make an appointment in one of our stores to extensively test Shokz earbuds. This way, you're sure that you make the best choice for Shokz earbuds.
FAQ
What are bone conduction earbuds?
With bone conduction earbuds, the contact points rest on your cheekbones. The music enters the brain via sound waves and skips the eardrums. Your ear canal remains clear, which allows you to hear your surroundings well. In this article, we explain more about the technique of bone conduction.
What are open ear earbuds?
With an open ear design, the contact point of the earbuds is in your ear cup and the ear canal remains free. The sound travels via the ear cup to your brain. This allows you to hear a lot of your surroundings, which is useful if you want to be accessible to your colleagues in a busy office.
How do I put in my Shokz earbuds properly?
With bone conduction earbuds, you first put the ear hooks firmly on your ears and make sure the neckband is on the back. You then rest the contact points on your cheekbones. With open-ear earbuds, the first thing you also do is make sure the ear hooks are snug around your ears. After that, you put the contact point in the ear cup.
When are Shokz earbuds water-resistant?
All Shokz earbuds are water-resistant because they all have an IPX 4 or rating or higher, which means they can withstand sweat and rain. When earbuds have an IPX 7 or higher rating, they're waterproof. With this rating, you can also clean the earbuds under a running faucet. In the article below, you can read more about when earbuds are water-resistant.
Can I make calls with Shokz earbuds?
The Shokz earbuds have built-in noise-suppressing microphones. These microphones record voices clearly and filter out ambient noise. That way, your conversation partner can clearly hear you during phone calls.