
"The feature is adjustable, allowing you to slide between Reduced, Default and Enhanced levels of said reduction. I'm happy to report the tool does make a difference, even at its lowest setting, by assisting with background noise like raucous HVAC units. Shokz says the OpenFit Pro's noise reduction is best suited for moderately noisy environments - like cafes, gyms and offices."
"Streaming music in Atmos really shows what the OpenFit Pro is capable of, putting the "ultra large" 11mm x 20mm synchronized dual-diaphragm drivers at the forefront. Shokz promises more powerful bass and "more authentic" sound in this model, and I'd say the company delivers on that promise based on my initial testing. The only issue is that your neighbors will be able to hear your tunes at moderate volumes."
The OpenFit Pro are open-style, over-the-ear hook wireless earbuds that sit outside the ears to maintain awareness of surroundings. An adjustable Noise Reduction Mode offers Reduced, Default, and Enhanced levels that assist with background noise and suit moderately noisy environments such as cafes, gyms, and offices, while Open Mode provides an unfiltered connection to ambient sound. Dolby Atmos spatial sound and Dolby Audio with head tracking drive the "ultra large" 11mm x 20mm synchronized dual-diaphragm drivers for stronger bass and more authentic sound, though sound leakage is audible at moderate volumes. Battery life reaches about six hours per charge and up to 24 hours with the case. The preorder price is $249.95.
Read at Engadget
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