The sound is therefore transmitted via the bones of the skull and not via the air as with conventional headphones. The ears remain free. We reviewed three devices: Philips TAA6606 for 108 euros, Shokz OpenMove for 89 euros and Shokz OpenRun Pro for 189 euros. Supplier Shokz specialises in bone-sound headphones.
Shokz OpenMove
ANC, 6 h, WirelessColour
- Sky blueCHF91.–
- Elevation BlueCHF89.90
- GreyCHF88.90
- Himalayan pinkCHF91.90
- Himalayan PinkCHF145.–
- Slate greyCHF90.90
- WhiteCHF71.90
Product details
For those who enjoy listening to music comfortably and safely on the go, the OpenMove headphones offer a unique listening experience. The open-ear design combined with bone conduction technology ensures maximum versatility and usability. From Titanium and Air to Aeropex, AfterShokz develops headphones that provide a safer listening experience for active individuals. They are tested and used by top athletes worldwide under competitive conditions. AfterShokz believes that others should also benefit from the advantages of open-ear bone conduction headphones. OpenMove features PremiumPitch 2.0 technology, which includes Bluetooth v5 and a USB-C charging port—these elements provide OpenMove with exceptional sound quality, improved transmission, and greater user comfort.