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The open-ear headphones allow you to listen to music while still hearing everything else around you. Today only you can snag a pair for $140.
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Introducing OpenRun Pro, the most premium headphones ever. They’re ready to redefine everything you knew about open-ear listening with improved tech. The new premium sport headphones feature the latest 9th generation bone conduction technology with two added bass enhancers and our signature situational awareness and comfortable open-ear fit.
Shokz OpenRun Pro Headphones (Black)
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Our top-selling wireless sport headphones formerly known as Aeropex now come with new packaging, a quick-charge feature, and a new name. OpenRun are our lightest headphones to date and are engineered with outstanding sound, a long-lasting battery, and Quick Charge to keep you aware and motivated while you power through any workout. Our top-selling wireless sport headphones formerly known as Aeropex now come with new packaging, a quick-charge feature, and a new name.
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