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Home » If you hate in-ear earbuds while running, these open-ear Shokz are $89.94 right now
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If you hate in-ear earbuds while running, these open-ear Shokz are $89.94 right now

By dailyguardian.aeFebruary 5, 20262 Mins Read
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Some workout headphones sound great… right up until they start slipping, trapping sweat, or making you feel sealed off from the world. That’s why bone-conduction headphones have a loyal following. They keep your ears open, stay stable, and feel more “wear and forget” on runs and walks. The Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones are $89.94, down from $129.95, a 31% discount. If you train outdoors or you just don’t get along with in-ear buds, this is a very practical deal.

What you’re getting

These are open-ear, bone-conduction sport headphones with Bluetooth and a built-in mic. They’re designed for running and workouts, with sweat resistance and up to 8 hours of playtime.

The main difference from regular earbuds is how you wear them. They sit outside your ears and transmit sound through vibration, which means you can still hear what’s going on around you. For many people, that’s the whole point, especially for outdoor training.

Why it’s worth it

This is one of those products where the benefit isn’t “better specs,” it’s a better experience. If you run on sidewalks, bike paths, or busy areas, staying aware matters. And if you’ve ever dealt with earbuds that constantly need readjusting mid-run, the stable fit of this style can be a huge quality-of-life upgrade.

At $89.94, the value is strong because you’re getting a known, workout-first design at a price that’s easier to justify than full retail. It’s also a solid choice for people who want something they can use for walking calls or light workouts without constantly taking earbuds in and out.

The bottom line

At $89.94, Shokz OpenRun is a strong value if you want open-ear headphones for running, workouts, or walks where comfort and awareness matter more than deep bass. If you want maximum noise isolation or you’re buying primarily for pure music listening, traditional over-ear or in-ear options will be better. But for training, this 31% discount is a great time to grab them.

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