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Blake Posted
I really appreciate the comfort of my Shokz. They have amazing sound and allow me to still be aware of my environment. The noise cancellation is really good for open ear. Its not meant to cancel out noise completely but it will lower sounds around you so that you are able to enjoy your media better in loud environments. The bass is really nice as well. I love the battery life on them as well. They charge really fast so im able to enjoy my music or podcast within 10 minutes of the battery dying.
Jmejia Posted
I really enjoy these headphones alot, the price point made me skeptical at first but they definitely are worth every penny. Huge pros, amazing battery life, great sound quality and call. I run alot and have been amazing, not fallen once or been noticeable, airpods always fell.
LehiMU Posted
This are amazing in my opinion. I have worn them to multiple places to test them out. Obviously they are not as loud as in-ear but this a pretty dang loud. To be honest I was pleasantly surprised with the noise reduction. I tested this feature in a flight where I was sitting next to the engines and I was amazed. It was a night and day difference with the noise reduction. Battery life is amazing. I have fallen asleep with then in my ear for about 3 nights with out putting them in the case. While using the case I was able to get ~7 nights of sleep. In my all day use test, I was able to squeeze in 24 hours of play with no case. Those numbers are amazing if you ask me. I have been using them in the gym, when I run, even when I do my HITT work outs and the connection has never failed me. I have not gotten them to disconnect while I have been in close proximity. They are crisp and clear.
ElizJay Posted
The headphones are great. I upgraded from the openfit 2. (not the 2+). Here is what I liked about them: - weight distribution on ears - sound quality - audio quality - microphone - feel - the noise reduction - the case Here's what I didn't like: - the mic The mic was the biggest issue for me to get over, it's a great mic, I sound clear, and ppl cannot tell I'm on the headphones, buut if you are in a loud place, or near a TV, it can and will pick up the TV voice, not the music, the voice. Near a radio? it will pick up the singer, not the instruments. This may be just a me issue, but I decided to keep them because I do enjoy the creature comforts of what they offer. I do use them for the gym, it does need the stabilizers in my ear to help eliminate most if not all the background noise. (which isn't a big deal for me) If you are deciding between ANC or these, the only question I would ask you is "do you like things in your ears or sitting flat against your ears?" For me? I don't like things in my ears anymore, so these were worth it for me. Battery life is good, however I do charge the case more than I did my openfit 2, and I'm sure it's because I use the noise reduction while at the gym. They are also in my ears all the time, and I do forget they are on my ears half the tine. Other than that they are in open ear mode.
This review is from Shokz - OpenFit Pro Open-Ear True Wireless Bluetooth Active Noise Reduction Earbuds - White
MichaelF Posted
The sound quality is excellent and the noise reduction is great for open-ear buds. Don't expect the same noise cancelation as in-ear buds or over the ear headphones, but for open-ear there's is a noticeable difference. Almost no ambient sound when audio is playing, depending on how loud it Is. They are super comfortable, I sleep with them on and they never fall off. The battery life is great, especially with noise
RitoR75 Posted
I love the fit. They're practically wieghtless and dont irritate my ears. The sound quality is amazing
Chloeee Posted
really impressed with these earbuds so far. They’re very lightweight and comfortable, even after wearing them for several hours. The open-ear design makes them great for staying aware of my surroundings, which is perfect for walking or working out. Sound quality is clear and balanced, and the connection has been stable with no issues. Overall, a great purchase and definitely worth it!
SeanOC Posted
To start out; they are packed with features that may make them worth the price if you have the money to spare. Here are some pros. 1. They are open ear and sit on the outside of the canal. This gives them an impressive soundstage, and no reverberation. This also means they don't stick in your ear and produce that kind of discomfort or muffling in ears would. They also allow all external sound in, allowing you to hear clearly, but. 2. There is also active noise cancellation, which other open ear buds don't. This is purely done through the microphones and sound processing and does a good job reducing the volume of quiet or medium level sounds in your environment, particularly in the bass or low midrange. They do not physically block sounds, or seal the ear in any way and are completely ineffective as hearing protection. They should only by worn if the external volume level is already quiet enough for your comfort. 3. They come with a built in Dolby Atmos fracture that can improve the directional cues of your audio. It is really good at improving the immersion in certain music that might lack depth in its raw audio. The buds also have motion tracking that can help prevent the audio from "following you around" as you turn your head. 4. There is also a built in ten band equaliser, as well as built in presets and the option to save two presets of your own. They also have proper multi-band compression, allowing fairly high volume output without any frequencies being distorted. Over all, the audio quality is pretty impressive and accurate; however I personally think the way they compress the sound at varying volume levels, as well as their implementation of super bass holds them back a lot. There are also audible spikes and dips in the spectrum that can't simply be fixed just with the built in EQ. Some of the most noticable are around 3khz. I love how strong the bass is in these buds; however I find it to sound muddy and overemphasized in the higher bass regions, and they don't utilize the compression in the deeper bass much while there is definitely some potential there. While they are not the most neutral sounding buds; they are impressively accurate and distortion less making them pretty good headphones even for critical listening, though you may need to spend time equalizing them to make the most out of it.
TimothyA Posted
Great product. All day comfort. I haven't been able to run the battery down even playing loud levels. Super clear and loud. Next level noise cancellation. Sound quality is studio quality level.
Mac9 Posted
I’ve been blown away by these headphones. I’m a lifelong AirPod wearer. I still have my Pro2’s, but they are honestly backups to the outstanding Shokz Openfit Pros headphones. I read tons of great reviews and was still skeptical. But they are super comfortable. I do not miss the pressure of having in-ear headphones, as I wear mine literally eight hours a day. What I was truly skeptical of was the noise canceling function. However, I can report that they work as good and probably even better than the AirPod Pro. The noise canceling on my Shokz was so good that my daughter had to shake me to get my attention while reading at a Starbucks last week. She said she had called my name quietly several times and I couldn’t hear a thing. Yet, they are still safe for workouts and walking/running. I love these things. I just wish the aftermarket had already made a protective case cover for the carrier. The charger/carrier provided by Shokz is super slippery. I’ve dropped it twice already. And because it is wider than an AirPod Case, along with being slippery, having no grip and made of super flimsy plastic, the case is super easy to break. I’m sure they will come up with a protective cover at some point, but that should’ve been ready to go as soon as they went on sale. That’s my only grip. These are straight up 10 out of 10 headphones!
Benjamin Posted
The Performance The Shokz OpenFit Pro completely changes the game for anyone who hates the "plugged-ear" feeling of traditional buds. The audio quality is surprisingly rich for an open-ear design—you get punchy bass without losing your connection to the world around you. The Active Noise Reduction does a solid job of cleaning up background hum during calls, making them my go-to for both outdoor workouts and office multi-tasking. The Fit & Comfort Note When I first started wearing these, I noticed a bit of a learning curve for my ears. If you wear silicone accessories (like eyeglass grips or mask straps), you might feel some pressure behind the ear after a couple of hours. However, don’t give up on them too fast! After about two weeks of consistent use, that discomfort completely disappeared. It seems like there is a "break-in" period where your ears adjust to the hook. Now, I honestly forget I’m even wearing them—they feel weightless. The Verdict If you prioritize safety, situational awareness, and ear health, these are the best on the market. They are incredibly stable during high-intensity movement, and once you get past that initial 14-day adjustment, the comfort is unmatched.
John Posted
These fit, and are the lightest ear phones I've tried on, and they stay in place extremely well. This keeps the sound consistent. The sound is pretty rich for this style, and are great for workouts and running. Pretty good bass for this style as well.
JohnD Posted
Great sound and comfort, secure fit, long battery life, perfect for daily use
STEVENW Posted
Hey everyone just wanted to leave my input on these headphones they are more comfortable in my ears than apples headphones . I also enjoy that they can silence the world out like apple airpods as long as both earphones are in your ears than apples. They have a great life span usually last me a few days without charging
Will Posted
These are literally the best open ear headphones on the market. I was able to get them a few weeks ago rarly, and i must say the sound on these are amazing. Perfect at around 30%. The noise reduction feature is an added bonus, but you wont really need ti use it. They are comfortable, and stay in okace without worry. Definitely worth the price.
GlennW Posted
They're mostly comfortable, the battery life is good so far and the sound is good. I think Bose's open earbuds sound better but these aren't as prone to falling of whilst working and they have a much better battery life which keeps them in use more often. My one gripe is that the app refuses to connect to them so I haven't been able to use all the features of the buds. I wish these companies would just put buttons on them so the features could be turned on without the app.
Ali89 Posted
Love the open ear concept, and sound quality. The battery life has been superior compared to what I’ve used in the past. Only problem I’ve encountered is every now and then is connectivity gets lost for a second, but comes back to normal quickly.
This review is from Shokz - OpenFit Pro Open-Ear True Wireless Bluetooth Active Noise Reduction Earbuds - White
JamexRZ Posted
Finally, open fit earbuds I don't have to insert into my ear canal! I will use regular earbuds, but if I can avoid them, I would (I have a condition that I would produce quite a bit of ear wax), however any other over the ear or bone conducting ones I have tried on the past, didn't have that good sound quality. Not these guys. The sound quality is amazing, clear and don't leak much outside for people to listen to what you are. They come in a nice charging/carrying case (which can be charged wirelessly or via type C USB cable). Pairing was super easy, just opened the case and they were in pairing mode and paired with my phone. Downloading their app is recommended as they issue firmware updates there (there was one) and also you can further customize them. You can see their battery levels in the app, turn on or off noise reduction mode (kind of ANC) and it does work well, it does reduce outside noisy, however it does introduce a little bit of white noise in its default setting (you can tune it). You can also turn on Dolby audio head tracking (I find this one good for movies or games, but don't like it for music). You can also change sound modes (there is a privacy one in case you want more privacy and no one listening in). You can fully control them with the app, however each one have a little button you click for quick commands (like turn on or off noise canceling, volume up and down, answer and hang up calls etc.). I do like they support multipoint pairing, so I can have them paired to my phone and also to my computer (which does have Bluetooth). If you misplace them, the app will also help you locate them and it has smart wear detection, they will enable once you put them on your ear. Ear fit is great and they go around your ear lobes and the flat part just rests on top of your ear canal. By default the fit was great for me, but YMMV and so they include a couple of comfy silicone inserts to make them tighter if they are too lose for you. Sound quality is great, clear and great for not being inside the ear canals. These are my new favorite ones and I use them all the time, no more putting stuff inside my ear canals and goodbye to ear wax on my earbuds!!
FREDREKA Posted
I cannot the Shokz Open Fit Pro around/on my ear. You have to have larger ears to keep the Bluetooth in place. I am disappointed that they fall off with any activities like walking, move my hair, or placing my glasses on. Other than the stated they would be great. The battery life is awesome up to twelve hours on one charge. The sound quality and noise reduction is also awesome. I just know I'm going to lose them if I do not figure out how to keep them in place. It's been 30 days wearing them and I cannot return.
Mike Posted
Very high quality audio and build quality, very comfortable and last much longer than even the openfit Pro 2s.