
"Lots of folks go into January big ambitions to get in shape and keep to a regular fitness routine, but the reality many also drop any health changes they're trying to make by February. It's a motivation and discipline issue, but you can help yourself look forward to your time in the gym or time running outdoors with the right tools. I'm talking about a good pair of headphones."
"These headphones stand out from regular earbuds because they don't go in your ears. Instead, they rest around your ears and use bone conduction to deliver sound. This means that sound vibrations are transmitted through your cheekbones, not through your ear canals. It's a concept many of us might recall from those quirky lollipop toys in the 90s that played music when you bit into them, though the Shokz headphones offer a much higher-quality listening experience."
"The main benefit of this design is that it keeps your ears open to the sounds around you, which can be crucial, especially when running outdoors. Being aware of your environment is a safety issue. Whether it's listening for approaching cars or simply staying aware of other runners or pedestrians, bone conduction allows you to enjoy your music or podcasts without losing situational awareness."
As the new year approaches, many people set fitness goals but often abandon changes by February. A reliable pair of headphones can make workouts more enjoyable and help maintain consistency. Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 use bone-conduction technology that rests around the ears and transmits sound vibrations through the cheekbones instead of the ear canals. Open-ear design preserves environmental awareness for outdoor runners, improving safety by allowing detection of cars, other runners, and pedestrians. The headphones feature a lightweight, flexible titanium frame that wraps around the head for a secure, comfortable fit during intense workouts. A replacement model is on sale for 22% off, reduced from $180 to $140.
Read at Kotaku
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