
"If you like to take your workouts outside, open-ear earbuds are helpful for staying aware of surroundings, but that extra peace of mind often comes at the expense of bass. The Shokz OpenFit Air Earbuds actually try to address that problem, though, and they're currently $79.95 ($40 off) at Amazon, Target, and directly from Shokz - which is their best price to date."
"Unlike many of Shokz' other models, the OpenFit Air uses traditional air conduction - similar to a pair of wireless earbuds - instead of bone conduction tech, which results in noticeably decent bass performance. Granted, they still can't match traditional in-ear wireless earbuds, but they at least sound less muddy than a lot of bone conduction alternatives. Ear hooks also keep the OpenFit Air in place, and for the most part they're comfortable."
"They've also got decent battery life that lasts six hours on a single charge which is fine for most workouts. Plus, they carry an IP55 rating for sweat and water resistance, so they can withstand sweaty workouts and light rain. The Kobo Clara Colour is on sale for $139.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, directly from Rakuten Kobo, and Best Buy, which matches its best price to date. The e-reader is a budget alternative to the $209.99 ($20 off) Kobo Libra Colour, our favorite non-Amazon e-reader,"
The Shokz OpenFit Air are open-ear earbuds that use traditional air conduction to deliver better bass than bone-conduction alternatives. They include ear hooks for secure fit, are generally comfortable, and retail for $79.95 with a $40 discount. Battery life lasts about six hours per charge and the earbuds have an IP55 sweat and water resistance rating. The Kobo Clara Colour e-reader is priced at $139.99 with a color six-inch screen, IPX8 waterproofing, and lacks physical page-turn buttons and stylus support. A four-pack of Samsung SmartTag 2 trackers sells for $44.99, offering UWB tracking and integration with Samsung's Galaxy Find network.
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