Open-ear headphones are a great way to listen to calls, audiobooks, music, GPS directions and more, while staying safe in a frenetically paced world.

Shokz range of bone-conduction headphones are designed for everyday use, delivering well-balanced sound while allowing you to stay connected to your environment, whether that's working out, getting from A to B, or sitting at a desk.

Now you can try Shokz OpenMove headphones for yourself… The open-ear design of these headphones allows the sound of traffic and your music to be heard at the same time, while also giving you a pain-free listening experience. They are also designed to stay in place through all ranges of movement and are sweatproof (IP55 certified).

Six-hour battery life (and 10-day standby time) means you can listen to music, calls, audio books and podcasts without battery anxiety. And the headphones charge in two hours via the easy-to-use USB-C charging port.

Shokz patented 7th generation of bone conduction technology delivers superior dynamic stereo sound, while Bluetooth 5.1 gives you a quick and stable connection, with a range of up to 33ft (10 meters). You can also easily switch the connection between a PC and your smartphone.

OpenMove has 2 EQ modes: Standard mode for outdoor use, and Vocal Booster mode which gives crystal-clear sound for podcasts and audio books. Dual noise-cancelling microphones also eliminate ambient noise to improve audio quality during phone and video calls.

Available in two colours – Slate grey and Elevation blue.

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