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- #49 in Open-Ear Headphones
kimlatia
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I bought these 2.5 years ago and they are still working as good as they did the day I got them! The battery life is fantastic, I have no complaints about the sound quality and they are quit comfortable. As someone who has a sensory processing disorder I have always struggled with earbuds and headphones. These works perfect for me and I often forget they are there! Great product and great price!
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 22, 2025
Un amic meu que és molt exigent se'ls va comprar i me'ls va deixar posar-me'ls i em van agradar molt. El so és DEL MILLOR QUE HE PROVAT, la comoditat resulta ser molt còmodes (Al llit no ho són). Això sí el que posa de la cancel·lació de soroll a les trucades no és molt fiable amb la TV forta l'altra persona i jo l'escoltem però poc. ESTIC MOLT CONTENTUn amigo mío que es muy exigente se los compró y me los dejó ponérmelos i me gustaron mucho. El sonido es DE LO MEJOR QUE HE PROBADO, la comodidad resulta ser muy cómodos (En la cama no lo son ) .Eso sí lo que pone de la cancelación de ruido en las llamadas no es muy fiable con la TV fuerte la otra persona i yo la escuchamos pero poco . ESTOY MUY CONTENTO
Ellie Sterling
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I was so tired of spending copious amounts of money on headphones that are either garbage, fall apart after expected usage, or that cause ear fatigue. For around $50 these are great quality! The sound quality is great for the bone conduction type of headphone. No these don’t have noise cancelling features, so if that’s what you’re looking for then I suggest not entertaining the idea of ANY bone conduction products.I have to condition for 2 mile timed runs, at a minimum twice a year, for my job. So a better part of the year, I’m running to practice. After using chunky, not to mention heavy, Bose over the ear headphones, 2 pairs of Bose wireless in ear headphones and a pair of AirPod Pros, these budget friendly headphones are exactly what I’m looking for!!The buttons are super easy to navigate, the headphones are super light and easy to wear with a hat, a headband, etc. These are also great for using when you have to wear any PPE in the ear canal but can’t wear in ear earbuds!If you are tired of spending $150 or more on headphones, go with these and be sure to purchase the two year warranty plan. It will literally pay for itself within the first 10 uses! The vibration does take some getting used to but it’s no different than any other type of headphone.Seriously, love these headphones and it’s worth every cent! Hope this review helps!
Monika
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
I just got these, so I still need to play around to see if there’s any glitches. But so far so good.Very comfortable! I’ve worn them for about six hours straight and they just get a little sore next to my ears. But they stay in place and fit really well. I can lean back in my wheelchair and When I walk with my walker they don’t fall off like earbuds do.What I like about these is that they don’t block out sound. They leave your ears open so you can still have conversations with people, or if you’re riding a bike or taking a walk you can hear if there are traffic Nearby, or if someone is trying to get your attention. Great for walks, business meetings, and other things. I am actually visually impaired. So I use something called a screen reader on my phone. This means that all buttons, notifications, text, and anything else that is visually on the screen gets read out loud by a synthetic voice. I don’t always want people around me to know who I’m messaging or what Social media I’m browsing. So having these as an option is wonderful.I can be playing my Spotify playlist, listening to an audiobook or a podcast, but also hear if someone is approaching me. I can sit around the campfire and be browsing my Facebook, but still have conversations with my friends around me without them having to hear my phone talk on and on.These stay charged for a super long time! I only have to charge them maybe once a week. And that’s with heavy use. The sound quality is decent, not a lot of base or Chrispness but for, $99 you really can’t beat it.The next thing I have to test however if it works with phone calls. If it does then these are perfect! I did go on discord, which is an audio chat app for gamers. And I played word games with my friends and everyone could hear me and I could hear them perfectly. 👍🏼 would recommend
Guchette
Reviewed in France on December 29, 2024
TRÈS satisfait par ces écouteurs Shokz.La batterie a une durée plus que satisfaisante.Confortable à porter.Peut se garder autour du coup sans gêne.Volume sonore suffisant.Boutons et manipulation intuitive.Je recommande++
Javier
Reviewed in Mexico on April 1, 2024
Llegó super rápido, en buenas condiciones y es un muy buen producto, el mejor que he tenido para este tipo de audífonos
Joel Mayer
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
First off, these are bone-conduction headphones. They are not "noise canceling." Some people just don't seem to get that.I work at a metal fabrication facility and these type of headhpones have been OK'd for use on the production floor precisely BECAUSE they allow us to hear what's going on around us as well as putting in hearing protection and still have the headphones functional. I've tried other bone conduction headphones and they struggled with the noisy surrounding environment to the point I couldn't use them because they didn't have sufficient volume. These headphones are able to function despite multiple welders, steel being hammered and dropped, etc. In short, they still allow me to hear despite a very noisy environment.What I listen to most are "Spoken Word" items such as podcasts and audiobooks and streaming talk radio. I do not use these primarily to listen to music so cannot comment from experience on the sound quality for listening to music. My guess is that they would be "functional." They would work and you can listen to music while doing other things. But if you need to hear what the "3rd violin is playing"...maybe bone-conduction isn't the best way to go.PROS--Volume. They do have the capacity to overcome a noisy environment and still allow me to hear what is being said as well as allowing me to hear when others are talking to me without having to move/adjust the headphones.--Lightweight. These things are comfortable. Not as heavy as other bone conduction headphones I've used.--Secure. They stay in place really well. While certain head positions will cause them to slightly move I have had other bone conduction headphones that if I look up actually fell off. These do not do that.--Comfortable. These things are really comfortable to wear. I use them at work for most of my 8-10 hour work day and they have not caused me any discomfort whether due to getting sweaty spots where they set on my jaw/ear area, or just irritating the way other headphones (both bone conduction and non-bone conduction) have in the past.--Non-noise cancelling. This may seem like an odd "pro" but for me it is. I have a set of Beats noise-cancelling headphones for when that is useful. But most of the time I would rather have some of my hearing faculties. Even nonactive noise cancelling over-the-ear/on-the-ear headphones do have some noise canceling which I sometimes don't want.CONS--Limited Bluetooth Range. I have had other bluetooth headphones (non-bone conduction) that had much better range. I could leave my phone on a charger and move all around the house with no loss of connection. These are somewhat more limited. However, if I have my phone with me or within a room or two I generally have little/no trouble.--Vibrations. As I said above, I sometimes need to use these at close to maximum volume. When I do this I can sometimes "feel" the vibration as a buzzing that will "tickle" my jaw/ear area. My guess is that this is not really a "flaw" but, rather, a function of it needs to vibrate fairly intensely to create the kind of volume I'm asking for. In normal use in the house or in my office I usually do not need the volume NEARLY high enough to cause this sensation.CONCLUSIONWhile there are undoubtedly bone conduction headphones that are superior to this I consider these to be really solid "entry-level" headphones. I can vouch that they can handle an environment that requires hearing protection if in the environment for long periods of time. I don't see why they wouldn't work really well in a non-noisy work/home environment or working out in the gym. I would highly recommend these. I got them on Prime Days for ~$50-60. Their normal Amazon price is $70-80. If these broke I would seriously consider paying $70-80 to replace them.
Marcelo Baptista
Reviewed in Brazil on June 2, 2023
Excelente produto, confortável e com ótima duração da bateria. O som difere dos fones convencionais, mas sem comprometer. Mesmo quem comprar por curiosidade não vai se arrepender. Recomendo.
Ooo Shiny Object
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022
These things are a game changer. I'm on VoIP conference calls daily, and the Shokz OpenMoves are exactly what I've been needing in a single headphone + mic device for someone that wears glasses.Pros:o Wireless - Bluetooth 5.1, easy pairing and operationo Bone induction sound - no more ear fatigue from having ear buds in for a long time - no more compression on the ears from on the ear headset - no more sweaty ears from over the ear headphone cans - no more uncomfortable pressure from glasses frames being squeezed by the headphones/headset - you can still hear everything around you because your ears aren't coveredo rechargeable battery using a USB-C connector (no messing with micro/mini USB connector orientation)o sound qualityo super comfortable - you can have these on all day and not even noticeConso Microphone is a tad sensitive. This can normally be addressed by lowering the input level using your computer's sound settings. Some applications (like Google Meet) have a self-adjusting microphone function, and if you can't disable that you might run into issues. For example, while on a Google Meet call, I can see the microphone input level slowly adjusting down as the microphone picks up sound. Eventually the microphone input level goes low enough that Google Meet will automatically just mute the headset.o battery life on OpenMove isn't as good as the OpenComm version (6 hours vs 16 hours), nor does it support fast charging. I haven't had any issues with the battery dying on me while in use though.o The included carry pouch doesn't really offer much in the way of protection (e.g., dropping or crushing). While this is isn't an issue for my use case, where they'll be either in use or sitting on my desk, if could be a con for you. For example, if you're looking to put these in a backpack or jacket pocket while on the move, be aware that the carry pouch will only protect against scuffs or scratches not impact damage.Overall, the headphones feel extremely well made, look very sleek (there are no ugly seams or fasteners exposed), and sound quality is surprisingly good.I would highly recommend for anyone who: o wears glasses o needs to still be able to hear nearby sound while in use o gets ear fatigue using earbud headphones o doesn't want to waste a USB input on the computer in order to have a microphone (e.g. a Mac Mini doesn't have an internal microphone nor does it come with a mic/line-in port)
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