Shokz OpenMove
From 349,80
Shokz OpenFit Air
From 437,20
Shokz OpenMove vs. Shokz OpenFit Air
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Fast delivery (2x) |
good sound (2x) |
Weight (2x) |
Light, you don't notice you are wearing it |
Price |
Sound Quality |
Weight |
Fit |
Cons
Spectacle wearers need to find the setup order |
No app to adjust |
When lying it feels uncomfortable in the neck |
Sound well below its predecessor. |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The Bone Conduction Technology allows you to hear both your music and ambient sound and to participate in traffic safely. |
As nothing presses on your ears, you can wear these headphones for a long time without experiencing pain or discomfort. |
As there are three different sound modes, there is certainly one that suits you best. |
This open ear design from Shockz provides excellent sound quality thanks to DirectPitch and OpenBass technology. |
Ideal to wear at work or while you're exercising, because you'll still hear ambient noise! |
The OpenFit Air weighs only 8,7 grams and has a stable, comfortable fit thanks to the Air ear hook. |
Features four noise reducing microphones for crystal clear phonecalls. |
The OpenFit Air has a 28 hour battery life and comes with a carrying case and USB C charging cable. |
Cons
These headphones are only splash proof and cannot be immersed in water. |
Because of the placement just outside the ears, these headphones may be less convenient for people who wear glasses. |
The OpenFit is splashproof, but cannot be used while swimming. |
Specifications
Weight
29 grams
IP55
IP54
Compatibility
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+
Yes, with cycling navigation with Bluetooth/ANT+
Colour
Slate Grey
Black
White
Pink
White
Pink
Built-in microphone
Yes
Yes
Yes
Charging cable
USB-C
USB-C
Battery life
6 hours
7 hours
Bone conduction
Open ear