
CHF158.–
Shokz OpenRun Pro
No noise cancelling, 10 h, Wireless
Shokz OpenRun Pro
No noise cancelling, 10 h, Wireless
The cheaper OpenRun is rated IP67 and the more expensive OpenRun Pro is "only" rated IP55. What effect does this difference have in practice? Is there a practical relevance that one should explicitly choose the "denser" one? But the sound quality is supposed to be a bit worse here. Areas of use for me are: Jogging and cycling - in all weathers.
Again, I'm mainly interested in how the different protection against water works in practice. Does anyone have any experience with this? Purpose: jogging and cycling in all weathers :-)
Have a look at the "https://fr.shokz.com/pages..." site, where there is a difference between Gen8 and Gen9 technology.