Customers are positive about the sound quality, comfort, battery life, open-ear design, fit, bone conduction, and lightweight features of the OpenRun Pro Premium Bone Conduction Open-Ear Sport Headphones. They appreciate the clear and immersive sound, comfortable and secure fit, long battery life, ability to hear their surroundings, lightweight design, and innovative bone conduction technology.
On the other hand, customers are negative about the volume, bass, price, connectivity, and microphone. They feel the volume could be louder, the bass is lacking, the price is high, the connectivity is unstable, and the microphone could be improved for better call quality.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THE BEST EVER. HANDS DOWN!!!!!!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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AWESOME DESIGN AND GREAT QUALITY SOUND. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!
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Can't say enough good things about this. Amazing for those who want to be able to listen to surroundings.
Sound quality is fairly good. People around can't hear anything (unless the volume is turned up high and they're very very close)
Everyone in the family wanted one she trying these out so will be grabbing a few more
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One of my favorite ways to listen to stuff. Best thing over all other styles is you can still hear people around you and what your listing to. If you want better quality use ear plugs. Good for phone calls allowing for hands free. They are light weight and charge fast and like the magnetic plug. 2 difference sizes so measure to see which 1 would be best.
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They do what they say they do, but I think they fit a niche group of people. They aren't good in even somewhat noisy places. Phone calls are possible but a pain. However for exercising in relatively quiet places and if you really don't like stuffing things into your ears, they work quite well and seem durable. FYI, I returned them
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These work pretty good. Sound quality isn’t the best. If you’re getting these for sound quality you might want to look elsewhere. For the convenience and not having a bus in your ear they do a good job.
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I was sorta leary of these, but, they are actually quite good. They are awesome for phone calls. I just them all day for calls and can talk to my other employees while not feeling rude. As for music, they are only ok. I have way better headphones.
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I have been running with these for over a month now and absolutely love them. I prefer open ear headphones for outdoor activities, and these have great sound. I can hear the high end and low end clearly along with all the soft nature sounds around me as well. I feel like the open design helps me stay cooler on long endurance activities too.
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I use these when I cycle in NYC. They have great audio quality! The only things that can improve is the shaking they do when you’re listening to a bass heavy song. If the ambient noise around you is too loud you can’t really hear anything. It’s a pro or a con depending on what you’re doing. I look at it as a pro since if a car honks they’re horn I’m actually able to hear them