Customers highly value the OpenMove headphones for their sound quality, comfort, and battery life. The fit and lightweight design are also appreciated. However, some customers have noted that the volume and bass could be improved.
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Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good option for runners
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Best headphones I've owned for running and exercising. I sweat a lot and have ruined several ear buds. This type of headphone provides a good alternative for people like me that struggle with excessive sweating. Connect easily to phone. Sound is great. I bought a second pair to keep at the office.
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Love these! I have another model by AfterShokz and love them so much that I bought these for all my family members. Good battery life, durable and good sound.
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Got these for work and I'm a fan. They keep my music where only I can hear it and allow me to hear anything around me as well. They can be a little quiet at times but it's hard to drown out noise from sporting events with any open ear devices.
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These headphones have become a lifesaver. I use them to run and exercise at the gym. I use them during work when I want to listen a podcast or music on my downtime. I would advise anyone who need headphones to stay in place without breaking or fall out of your ears (like in your in pieces) to purchase this headphones or the upgraded model immediately. You will not regret your choice if you do!
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I have recommended them to multiple friends. Of the friends five have purchased them as well and are recommended them to others as well. Thw sound is great and and they are comfortable.
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The Shokz headphones produce a clear, crisp sound and does a decent job of cancelling out other environmental noise, even though they sit outside of your ear. The controls to adjust volume, advance tracks and power on the headphones are positioned conveniently and are easy to operate while doing activities. The headphones charge quickly and uses a convenient USB C connection. The play time after a full charge is an adequate 4-5 hours. The bass response for the headphones is not as good as over the hear headphones and becomes distorted at higher volumes. Overall though, the headphones are well designed and are great for listening while doing physical activities, like yard work or exercising.
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I had never heard of Bone Conduction Headphones until a friend loaned me hers for the weekend. After a couple of trips to the gym, I had to get a set. The price point was exactly what I was looking for and on sale. With free shipping, I had them the next day stated enjoying them immediately. I love the concept of great sound but being able to hear what was going around me.
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I have a few of these - and so does my husband. We really love them and keep one at the office, one at home and one in the car. The sound and the fact that they aren't cumbersome and are really versatile make them a really awesome purchase.
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For the type of headset, which this is the first type that I've ever owned, the sound is good. Not the best I've ever used as far as headsets goes, but for the type of headset that they are they are really great.
I'm not certain if I'm not used to the headset because they are a new type that I need to get used to, or what. But they are great because I have issues with a clogged ear that takes a while to clear, but with these headset I don't need to worry about putting anything in my ears.
Also unlike most ear buds that tend to get mucked up with excess earwax. With these that's something you no longer need to worry about.
However because of my long hair I do have issues with wearing them with my hair in a ponytail or when it's down and it gets tangled with the headset, but I don't have to worry about it pulling out my hair though.
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I've been dealing with my Titanium's for a few years now. They sounded fine, worked fine, etc., But we're very fragile and broke constantly, so I recently picked up a pair of Openmoves to properly replace them. Thus, this review will more or less be a comparison of the two.
In terms of fit, they fit slightly different. Openmove is a little tighter which isn't a huge deal and does weigh a little less. Construction is a major improvement. Very little flex in the actual headphones and a magnet moves the speakers to a good position for charging. Speaking of charging the upgrade to USB-C is very much appreciated. My two biggest issues with them stem from sound quality and volume. I listen to a lot of podcasts and they are notedly muffled when using Openmove. You get over it quickly, but it's easy to pick up on. On a similar note, they are very notedly quieter than the Titaniums. On my Galaxy Note9 they're a good audio setting tick or two quieter (As in, Titaniums I used at the phones "max safe regular volume setting" when working out to hear everything clearly, with Openmove they often need to be a tick or two over that line to achieve the same volume). I would definitely consider them a lateral move, but the build quality and charging port upgrade make it a comfortably stomachable one.
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I love this headphone. It has good battery life and great sound. If I want to ignore folks around me it lets me turn up the volume to do that or I can turn it down so it is still perfectly audible and still hear activity and voices around me.