Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 review
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Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 review
"The OpenRun Pro 2 uses an interesting hybrid design, combining bone conduction as well as standard air conduction drivers. The bone conduction driver takes care of the mid and high frequencies, while the air conduction driver handles the low frequencies. This should, in theory at least, solve one of the shortcomings of bone conduction audio while maintaining the advantage, which is keeping your ears completely unobstructed."
"The OpenRun Pro 2 has a standard neckband-style design common to bone conduction headsets. You have a battery and electronics module that sits behind the ear with the driver assembly in the front, connected by a flexible Ni-Ti alloy wire neckband. You can also opt for a smaller headband size that is 0.83" smaller than the standard size model. The headset has physical controls on either side. On the left driver unit is a single button that controls playback."
The OpenRun Pro 2 uses a hybrid audio design that combines bone conduction for mid and high frequencies with an air conduction driver for low frequencies. The layout addresses low-frequency shortcomings of pure bone conduction while preserving open-ear listening. The headset has a neckband-style form with a Ni-Ti alloy flexible wire and a battery/electronics module behind the ear. A smaller headband size option reduces length by 0.83 inches. Physical controls include a left playback button and right volume/power/pairing buttons adjacent to a rubber-flapped USB port. The driver modules remain compact, showing an open grille toward the ear and a flat bone-contact surface, and the headset feels very light.
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