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The SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro headphones combine cutting-edge bone conduction technology with a robust 32GB MP3 player, offering a seamless audio experience for fitness enthusiasts. With an IP68 waterproof rating, these headphones are designed for swimming, running, and cycling, ensuring you stay connected and safe while enjoying your favorite tunes. Enjoy up to 9 hours of battery life and a quick charge feature, making them the perfect companion for any active lifestyle.
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | Button |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Item Weight | 27.3 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
Bluetooth Range | 33 Feet |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Bone Conduction Driver |
Sensitivity | 105 dB |
Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Cycling, Running, Swimming, Sports, Fitness |
Color | Grey |
Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Motorcycling, Running, Calling, Swimming |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, PC, Watch, Mac, Android |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Volume Control, Lightweight, Multipoint Pairing, Fast Charging, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Nickel-Titanium Alloy, Silicone, Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Professional, Fitness |
J**G
Swimming is BETTER. Period.
These are a product that I'm shocked (no pun intended) at how much they have changed the game for swimming (and other activities). For background, I'm no expert swimmer, but am an Ironman triathlete (completed 4 full length). These have changed my entire outlook on training. Fairly easy to setup. Charge, familiarize yourself with the controls, and get used to the feeling on headphones not in your ear.Swimming: Absolute game changer. Make sure you change the setting to MP3 setting, bluetooth doesn't work underwater. You can download the app and connect to your phone, but I would recommend knowing the button controls. Once you dial in the swim settings, side load MP3s, get into a comfortable position, it's absolute magic. Some of the reviews mention can't hear out of water - settings must be off, bluetooth must be on, something is wrong. AGAIN - MP3 mode, swim EQ mode, and your are golden. I have swam 6000 meters over the last 2 weeks, and listening to music flawlessly. Even between sets. Freestyle, other strokes, pool, open water. Barely tell they are on, no discomfort with goggles, cap, etc.Running/Cycling:-Again, make sure mode is back out of swim EQ mode, and the sound quality is better. Hitting 30MPH on the bike you will experience some wind noise, but still better then one headphone (I previously used one right ear air pod or one wired apple headphone as the AirPods would come lose or die on long rides). These eliminate all that stress with better sound quality 90% of the time.-Make sure back into bluetooth mode and you can stream anything from phone.Some quirks that were basically only annoying:-The controls aren't the same for each Shokz model. When searching online be careful to learn the controls for FF, Rew, skip song, etc. Some trial and error and using I'm now familiar.-The charge and data transfer cable is proprietary. I got some Shokz 710 to usb adapters so I'm not out of luck when traveling or can't find the proprietary cable.-Sideloading MP3s for non-bluetooth mode is kind of annoying, which I knew it was going to be but it's not entirely clear. We are heavy spotify and Amazon music users. We have thousands of songs in our libraries, but those songs can only be downloaded if the song or album is actually purchased (OUTSIDE OF THE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION). Turns out only 300 of our 10K songs were purchased over the years, which highly limits what can be downloaded and trasnferred for MP3/Swim mode. There are some hacky ways to convert podcasts to MP3s, etc. but it's not super easy.-The battery life isn't quite as great as the Open Pro 2 that my wife as , but it's sufficient. The charger on those is USB C as well, which I'm sure the next generation of will convert to.If you are on the fence, figure out the purchasing of MP3s and these work well for swimming. If you won't use for swimming get the non open swim version with USB C charging. If you ever will swim with these or will do any training in the pool - ABSOLUTE GAME CHANGER.
C**N
Great sound while swimming laps and comfortable
Just purchased these and after receiving them was on the fence on whether to return them, or not. Reasons were price, will i really enjoy listening to music while swimming laps vs not, finally was looking at the reviews and seeing some people having audio issues while swimming. So I went ahead and kept them. Loaded up my music to the Shokz openswim pro's, and charged them. This morning I went to the gym to swim some laps in the pool and love these headphones. A couple of things to remember. You have to have the headphones in MP3 in order to select swim mode. Basically the swim mode eq takes out the bass. In addition, make sure you are using ear plugs. I actually use the putty ear plugs. Overall, happy with these headphones and do enjoy listening to music while swimming laps :-)
T**W
Great except price
These headphone seem to be built with a little more quality than the cheaper bone conduction headphones I was using. The cheap ones lasted me 7 months. I finally decided to get these for the 2 year warranty. Note: there is a card with into in the box that says you need it for warranty--do not loose it. Sound quality id comparable to the cheap ones. I wouldn't say great but satisfying when swimming. Makes doing laps nuch more enjoyable. I just loaded up some MP3s and I was good to go. Don't expect the Bluetooth to work in the water. Overall, pleased but it's hard to get over the price.
L**B
Good stuff
These things are great. More comfortable than ear buds. I forgot I had them on and jumped into pool and they still work. Don't know if I would continually do that. I walk a lot and sweat a bunch on the beach and they don't seem to have any adverse reactions.
J**G
Update 2 Fantastic customer service required a 2nd update.
Update 2Explained the issues since the headphones were under warranty. They did not even require me to send them old ones to them. Right after contact they emailed me to let me know a new pair was on there way. They arrived and jane worked great. They still need to provide playlist capability, though.UPDATE:I have to downgrade my review because the software disappointment has turned into software bugs that have made the device useless in less than a year.I try not to overreact and understand that bugs occur, but there have been signs of connection issues with these for a while. I am no stranger to bluetooth connection issues, so when issues occurred with these, I usually just endured them since they were mostly an annoyance. One minor annoyance is that these seem to turn on by themselves. I will consciously turn them off to conserve battery. Later, listening through another pair of headphones, the sound suddenly cut out. When I checked bluetooth, the shokz had somehow turned on and connected, diverting the sound. This frequently happens in my pocket as well, but that may occasionally be an accidental button press. This can lead to an unexpected dead battery when I need to use them. But there were much more concerning issues.The first hint of a bigger problem was on a trip for work. Had the headphones on. Turned them off and left them on the charging cord while I had dinner. Upon return, they were flashing as if to pair. I could not get them to pair. I could not get them turn off. I could not get them to play music. I tried every possible button combination for different amounts of time and nothing would happen. They just continued to flash in silence until the battery died. Placed them on the charger the next day, they charged up and turned on as if nothing happened.Things were fine for a few weeks when a similar event occurred. I once again let them flash until they died, charged, and they seemed to turn on again. After a single use, I decided to change some of the files (they still do not have any playlist or decent music organization software on the app). When I attached the headphones to the computer, it did not seem to register. The PC did not acknowledge the headphones were connected. The headphones did not have a charging light. I could not access the files. Over time I did multiple resets, tried multiple cords, and tried multiple computers. I managed to get them to connect via bluetooth and played music from my phone. They phone said the headphones were connected, as did the Shokz app. Yet no sound would play. These are now useless trash less than a year after spending $200 on them. I have an expensive set of Bose headphones that I've had for 10 years that work excellent, connect when I want, and never give me problems other than replacing padding due to wear and tear. The fact that a much newer product feels so haphazard and janky is a stark contrast. I wanted to enjoy these so much and began by sharing how much better they made my swim sessions when I first got them, but now find myself warning some of the same people off trying them based on my experience.------Original Review----------These work well and I have used them extensively because swimming is my primary form of cardio.The 3 star rating is because the app and setup leave a lot to be desired. There are several things missing that I would expect to be basics on a brand name item like this.1) The lack of an ability to create playlists when using the built in storage is a major drawback. Even my cloud storage app- which is just a massive cloud-based hard drive- has a built in playlist function for music that you may choose to backup. The fact that the app for headphones doesn’t is perplexing.2) In some ways related to 1, you cannot rearrange the order of songs. Even without a playlist, I attempted to change file names using numbers so I could order tracks. It always plays in the order they were added regardless of file names. To change the order, you must offload every track and replace them 1 at a time in the new order.3) I wish there was a way to add songs wirelessly when connected to wifi. The process is fairly easy with the cable, but if I don’t have the cable with me, I’m stuck with whatever is on the device.The headphones are durable. They have appropriate battery life and generous storage. The preset states for swimming are well-engineered to give clear sound underwater and they did a great job with that.I’m happy with the purchase. However, I paid more than they currently cost and that also is affecting my score. Many competitors have come out with much cheaper options, so for my experience, that hurts them in the overall value.I recommend getting a spare cord from their website. The cost is reasonable and the charging/data cable is proprietary, so other cords will not work. I keep one at home and the other goes with me for charging and changing the data.
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