
Shokz OpenFit Air
NC, 6 h, Wireless
Shokz OpenFit Air
NC, 6 h, Wireless
Very good headphones. You hardly notice them when you wear them. You can also hear the ambient noise. Very practical on public transport. Very comfortable, even over long periods. Easy to use. Everything in writing, such as the operating instructions, is extremely small. I can't read it despite wearing glasses.
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This review was created for a different variant: OpenFit Air (NC, 6 h, Wireless)
Basically, these headphones are really great for the occasional runner or up to 10km. The sound is really great for open ear. You can listen to your music or podcasts and still hear your surroundings.
But as soon as you run longer distances or even in the rain, you wonder who the hell decided on a touch control. Sorry Shokz that I'm sweating... If there is even one more drop of sweat or rain on the surface, the Shokz start to shut down. Depending on the setting, it then gets quieter or louder or the tracks are played. Of course you can switch off the touch control and only control it via smartphone, but that's not exactly what I want.
I've never felt that way for distances up to about 10 km, but for longer distances or in heavy rain, it's a horror.
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This review was created for a different variant: OpenFit Air (NC, 6 h, Wireless)
I did some online research...in my opinion, it's the best value for money.
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This review was created for a different variant: OpenFit Air (NC, 6 h, Wireless)
Super sound and super comfortable. You almost forget you're wearing them.
This review was created for a different variant: OpenFit Air (NC, 6 h, Wireless)
Contrary to Galaxus' classification, they are not bone conduction headphones, the sound is transmitted via speakers. They were comfortable for me, my partner also tried them and they were too small for him.
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Would recommend it 100% to everyone
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This review was created for a different variant: OpenFit Air (NC, 6 h, Wireless)
6 out of 35 reviews