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Get Shokz's best-rated open-ear headphones for the lowest prices we've seen this year — save up to 30% off the OpenRun at Amazon

There's a massive sale on Shokz headphones right now at Amazon, with savings of up to 30% available on the OpenRun, OpenFit, OpenMove, and more — I've picked out the best deals.

Get Shokz's best-rated open-ear headphones for the lowest prices we've seen this year — save up to 30% off the OpenRun at Amazon

Shokz manufactures popular open-ear headphones suitable for exercise and fitness lovers. Recent price reductions have made their top-rated models, such as the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 and the Shokz OpenRun, more affordable than ever. In the United States, the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 can be purchased from Amazon at a discounted price of $139.95, reduced from its previous $179.95, marking the lowest price seen this year.

Such a deal is currently unavailable until Black Friday. However, Amazon UK is offering an even more significant discount on the Shokz OpenRun, priced at £94 (originally £129.95). The OpenRun also has a 30% discount on other models, like the OpenFit 2+, OpenFit Air, and OpenDots. The reviewer highly recommends the Shokz OpenRun, citing its excellent audio quality, comfortable design, excellent battery life, and stable fit, leading them to be recognized as the best running headphones available currently.

Despite being an older model, the Shokz OpenRun is still a great choice, particularly for those hesitant about trying the bone conduction technology on a budget-friendly option. The reviewer also emphasized that these headphones allow users to remain fully conscious of their surroundings while enjoying music, making them ideal for running, exercising, and various fitness activities.

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