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A bunch of workout earbuds are seeing price cuts for Prime Day—chief among them Shokz, beloved for its line of comfortable yet secure open earbuds and bone conduction headphones. The brand is offering deals on several of its bestsellers, which allow you to remain aware of your surroundings while listening to music or podcasts or taking calls. The current discounts knock up to 40% off several models, including some newly released.
The new OpenDots ONE are $60 off
The OpenDots ONE are 30% off, dropping down to $139.95 (originally $199.95). One of Shokz’s newest designs, the OpenDots ONE are clip-on earbuds that sit outside the ear canal, offering a lightweight alternative to traditional earbuds while maintaining situational awareness (they’re a good alternative to the Bose Ultra open earbuds).
The OpenRun Pro 2 have also been discounted $60
For runners, the OpenRun Pro 2 are down to $119.95 (originally $179.95). This beloved bone-conduction model combines Shokz’s signature open-ear design with a bassy sound and long battery life (up to 12 hours), making it one of the brand’s most popular choices for outdoor workouts. The regular OpenRun headphones are also discounted, dropping down to $89.95 (originally $129.95). They offer many of the same benefits of the Pro line at a lower price point, including a lightweight frame and open-ear design geared toward runners and all kinds of outdoor athletes.
What do you think so far?
These swimming headphones are 22% off
Swimmers can save 22% on the OpenSwim Pro, now $179.95 (originally $229.95). Unlike most workout headphones, this bone conduction model has an IP68 rating and is built for use in the water. They support onboard MP3 storage, allowing you to listen to music even when Bluetooth connectivity isn’t available.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy run Prime Day-style sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.
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