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Bone conduction headphones (BCHs) have been around for a while, but I didn’t really start using them until this year, and they’ve honestly changed everything for me. They have helped keep my mind occupied—usually with an audiobook—while I tackle mundane tasks while leaving me able to communicate with my wife without constantly taking my earbuds out. As I result, I’ve listened to more books than ever this year, but beyomnd that accomplishment, I love that I’m able to remain aware of my surroundings while listening to my music, podcast, shows, calls, or, yes, my audiobook. That’s why BCHs are my tech upgrade of 2025.
Why I love the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
Earlier this year, I reviewed the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2, and I’m glad I did. I’d tested other BCHs previously, but the OpenRun Pro 2 were on a different level entirely. They employ a hybrid of BCH technology and open-air sound that projects low frequencies to your ears. This means they sound almost like regular headphones, while keeping the benefits of BCH. (they don’t cover your ears, so you’re more tuned in to the world around you).
No more losing an earbud
I used to use regular earbuds while taking work calls or doing household chores, and I would often find myself only using one earbud so I wouldn’t be totally tuned out to my surroundings. Yes, most earbuds now have a transparency mode of some sort, but I’d usually find it easier to just take one out rather than remembering how to toggle it on or off. The downside here is that I’d typically leave whichever earbud I’d removed lying somewhere around the house, or lose it outright. Moreover, if I was listening to something in stereo, I’d be missing out on half of the experience. That all changed when I started using the OpenRun Pro 2 as my go-to headphones.
What do you think so far?
Comfortable and functional
Unlike earbuds or over-ear headphone, which can be fatiguing after extended use, the OpenRun Pro 2 are so comfortable, I sometimes forget I’m wearing them. Their microphones are great, so I can use them to take calls or virtual meetings without issue. Because of their hybrid audio model, I don’t experience the sensation of vibration that tickled my ears when I tried other BCH models. I love that I can have a full conversation with my wife while washing the dishes or cooking and not have to worry about pausing my media or fumbling with my earbuds. And the best part is that they’re waterproof, so I can go from a runs and straight to the shower without missing a beat—or, more often, a chapter of my current book (you’d be surprised how many minutes of extra listening you can rack up over the course of a year of showers, not to mention washing dishes, walking the dog, and other everyday tasks). With the help of these headphones, I look forward to beating my audiobook record again in 2026.
