My kid left my earbuds on the airplane so I'm back in the market. I never liked wearing the earbuds on runs anyway, and these seem interesting.
8:30p, 4/13/24
They're (Shokz) good for running. Sounds quality isn't the best for music but they serve their purpose well. I've put in earplugs with them on planes before when I've forgotten earbuds and they work well with that as well. No complaints after two years and hundreds of hours.
10:06p, 4/13/24
I just moved from AirPods to Shokz (OpenRun Pros were on sale recently).
The AirPods only lasted 1-1.5 years for me before sweating would destroy them.
I love the Shokz. Easily my favorite. Feels good to move around in and good in most settings. Since they aren't in your ear the sound isn't as loud as other options, but I get ear pains from wearing headphones too long so this mitigates it.
I also snagged some Jabra elite 8 earbuds for noise cancellation. They fit well in my ear (mostly) and definitely noise cancel.
The AirPods only lasted 1-1.5 years for me before sweating would destroy them.
I love the Shokz. Easily my favorite. Feels good to move around in and good in most settings. Since they aren't in your ear the sound isn't as loud as other options, but I get ear pains from wearing headphones too long so this mitigates it.
I also snagged some Jabra elite 8 earbuds for noise cancellation. They fit well in my ear (mostly) and definitely noise cancel.
9:26a, 4/14/24
I have a pair of shocks that I'll sell. I've had them now for a few years but have only worn them a few times. They are in like new condition. I stopped using them as I started using AirPods.
I'm at bagarner72 at gee mail if interested. I'll let them go for $50.
I'm at bagarner72 at gee mail if interested. I'll let them go for $50.
4:08p, 4/14/24
Do y'all have trouble listening to books or podcasts on the shockz? That's pretty much all I listen to while running, and I worry the ambient noise may make it tough to understand.
4:12p, 4/14/24
In reply to CrockerAg98
I listen to the All In podcast during my Saturday morning runs without issue.
4:25p, 4/14/24
In reply to CrockerAg98
I find this is only an issue when it's particularly windy, or if you are running on a road with a lot of traffic, that noise can make it hard to hear a podcast. It's important to remember that you can damage your hearing if these are turned up too loud, just like in-the-ear headphones. I try to turn mine on before I leave the house in a quiet environment to make sure they are at a volume that's not too loud.
6:18p, 4/14/24
In reply to RightWingConspirator
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RightWingConspirator said:
I have a pair of shocks that I'll sell. I've had them now for a few years but have only worn them a few times. They are in like new condition. I stopped using them as I started using AirPods.
I'm at bagarner72 at gee mail if interested. I'll let them go for $50.
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7:25p, 4/14/24
In reply to CrockerAg98
No. I just listened to a book on Spotify on my run today and it was excellent.
Most podcasts are fine too..if you happen to have an episode that's a recording of a live talk converted to a podcast, if the sound is crap in general, it can be harder to hear.
Otherwise, it's just fine.
CrockerAg98 said:
Do y'all have trouble listening to books or podcasts on the shockz? That's pretty much all I listen to while running, and I worry the ambient noise may make it tough to understand.
No. I just listened to a book on Spotify on my run today and it was excellent.
Most podcasts are fine too..if you happen to have an episode that's a recording of a live talk converted to a podcast, if the sound is crap in general, it can be harder to hear.
Otherwise, it's just fine.
1:16p, 4/16/24
This post has already been pretty well responded to, but I'll add my two cents as well.
Switched to Shokz during half marathon training about 6 months ago and love them for running.
Favorite part about them is still being able to hear ambient noise (cars / animals / people) when on runs for safety reasons. Almost got taken out by a car existing an alley before when I had in ear headphones previously.
You asked about podcasts, and I would say generally, they are loud enough to be fine. I'll stream rangers radio broadcast sometimes without issues, but if you are on a busy roadway you will not hear anything when traffic is passing, even music.
Also, they are not great on plane rides for movies. Podcasts / movies / books are fine, but the depth of sound in movies is not as great on movies with moderate ambient sound. So you'll lose some conversations in busier or quieter scenes of the movie.
Switched to Shokz during half marathon training about 6 months ago and love them for running.
Favorite part about them is still being able to hear ambient noise (cars / animals / people) when on runs for safety reasons. Almost got taken out by a car existing an alley before when I had in ear headphones previously.
You asked about podcasts, and I would say generally, they are loud enough to be fine. I'll stream rangers radio broadcast sometimes without issues, but if you are on a busy roadway you will not hear anything when traffic is passing, even music.
Also, they are not great on plane rides for movies. Podcasts / movies / books are fine, but the depth of sound in movies is not as great on movies with moderate ambient sound. So you'll lose some conversations in busier or quieter scenes of the movie.
7:59a, 4/18/24
Since nobody has mentioned the Shokz... I also have them and love them.
The only downside is that the transducer inside can come loose, and then they rattle around. My hearing is so bad that I don't really notice from a sound standpoint. But, it is something they warranty for and is a known issue. Make sure you register them. My theory is that whatever glue they use inside melts when they get left in a hot car, and I am extremely negligent in this regard.
The only downside is that the transducer inside can come loose, and then they rattle around. My hearing is so bad that I don't really notice from a sound standpoint. But, it is something they warranty for and is a known issue. Make sure you register them. My theory is that whatever glue they use inside melts when they get left in a hot car, and I am extremely negligent in this regard.
12:25p, 4/20/24
My first pair of Shokz lasted a little over 4 years.
Highly recommend. You can hear your music, take phone calls, etc... and hear cars coming from behind you.
Before finding Shokz I was an unofficial headphone tester. As a profuse sweater I could ruin headphones in just days. I went through a lot of products before landing on Shokz.
Open Run is my most recent purchase and love them.
edit to add: They suck on airplanes. use something else or make sure to take earplugs with you as it helps.
Highly recommend. You can hear your music, take phone calls, etc... and hear cars coming from behind you.
Before finding Shokz I was an unofficial headphone tester. As a profuse sweater I could ruin headphones in just days. I went through a lot of products before landing on Shokz.
Open Run is my most recent purchase and love them.
edit to add: They suck on airplanes. use something else or make sure to take earplugs with you as it helps.
1:04p, 5/10/24
I've had my AfterShokz Aeropex for around four years and they still work great (daily use) Ling ago enough that I wasn't aware they had changed their name and discontinued the model I use.
11:19a, 5/11/24
In reply to aggiespartan
The Open Move are marked down to $55 on Amazon.
Little chunkier than the Pro, but they are good backups or ones for someone just wanting to try bone conduction.
Little chunkier than the Pro, but they are good backups or ones for someone just wanting to try bone conduction.
12:00p, 5/13/24
+1 for Shokz
If you put in ear plugs they are as good as other headphones. But for running/cycliing, they are way safer because you can hear cars.
If you put in ear plugs they are as good as other headphones. But for running/cycliing, they are way safer because you can hear cars.
4:24p, 5/15/24
I'll be the one negative opinion.
I hated my Shokz so much. Very tinny sound. A light gust of wind would lead to being completely unable to hear what you are listening to. They are unusable around traffic. They are also very uncomfortable when you are having to turn the sound all the way up due to being unable to hear anything.
At their best when there is no traffic and no wind, they still have an abysmal sound quality.
Personally, I significantly prefer my Beats fit pro on transparency mode where I still get excellent sound quality, and still have no issues hearing my surroundings.
I hated my Shokz so much. Very tinny sound. A light gust of wind would lead to being completely unable to hear what you are listening to. They are unusable around traffic. They are also very uncomfortable when you are having to turn the sound all the way up due to being unable to hear anything.
At their best when there is no traffic and no wind, they still have an abysmal sound quality.
Personally, I significantly prefer my Beats fit pro on transparency mode where I still get excellent sound quality, and still have no issues hearing my surroundings.
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4:39p, 5/15/24
In reply to Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag
I tried them and had the exact same experience. I use Skullcandy Push Active with the Stay Aware feature.Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
I'll be the one negative opinion.
I hated my Shokz so much. Very tinny sound. A light gust of wind would lead to being completely unable to hear what you are listening to. They are unusable around traffic. They are also very uncomfortable when you are having to turn the sound all the way up due to being unable to hear anything.
At their best when there is no traffic and no wind, they still have an abysmal sound quality.
Personally, I significantly prefer my Beats fit pro on transparency mode where I still get excellent sound quality, and still have no issues hearing my surroundings.