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Review: Shokz OpenFit

AUDIO

Price: £179 from fave.co/3LfEswN

Shokz (formerly known as AfterShokz) is known for its boneconductor style headphones that can be used for exercise while staying secure, even if you’re sweating it out big time. For its latest, Shokz has ditched the headband and instead opted for a pair of true wireless earphones that hook over your ears for a more subtle design. Enter the OpenFit.

Without a doubt, the OpenFit are the best-looking set of headphones from Shokz so far. Clocking in just shy of £180, these are the most premium earphones from the fitness wearable brand. If you’re wondering whether they’re for you, then read on.

DESIGN

Without a doubt, the OpenFit are the best-looking set of headphones from Shokz so far. They come in two colours: standard black, or the beige option I tested (which looks much nicer than it sounds). The hook fits around the top of your ear, whilespeaker sits just in front of your ear canal. They’re not like in-earbuds, as you’ll still have your ears free to keep aware of your surroundings. However, that means that the audio quality is not as impressive as something with a seal.

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