Shokz OpenFit Pro Review: Revolutionary Noise Reduction Meets Open-Ear Comfort at £219

Shokz OpenFit Pro

The open-ear earbuds category has been quietly revolutionizing how we listen to audio while staying connected to our surroundings. Shokz, a company renowned for pioneering bone conduction and open-ear audio technology, has just raised the bar significantly with the OpenFit Pro. These earbuds bring something genuinely innovative to the table: noise reduction in an open-ear design—a first for Shokz and indeed for the open-ear category as a whole.

Priced at £219 in the UK, the OpenFit Pro promises upgraded audio quality, impressive battery life, and that groundbreaking noise reduction technology. But can open-ear buds that don’t actually sit inside your ears effectively reduce noise? And more importantly, should you choose these over traditional in-ear buds or their predecessor, the OpenFit 2 Plus?

After extensive testing in various environments—from quiet studios to bustling streets—here’s everything you need to know about the Shokz OpenFit Pro.

Disclosure: This review was sponsored by Shokz, and the product was provided for testing. However, all opinions, testing results, and assessments are independent and honest.

Unboxing and What’s in the Box

Limited Edition Gift Box Experience

The review unit came in a special limited edition gift box that feels appropriately premium for a £219 product. While standard retail packaging may differ, the presentation sets expectations for a premium product.

Standard Box Contents:

  • Shokz OpenFit Pro earbuds (pre-installed in charging case)
  • Wireless charging pad (USB-powered, for the case)
  • USB Type-C to Type-C charging cable
  • Stability kit (additional ear hooks for custom fit)
  • User guide and documentation
  • Business card carrier (limited edition box exclusive)

The inclusion of a wireless charging pad in the box is a thoughtful touch that many competitors skip. It immediately enables the wireless charging capability of the case without requiring a separate purchase.

First Impressions: Refined Design

Right out of the case, the OpenFit Pro earbuds feel like a refined evolution rather than a revolutionary redesign. They maintain Shokz’s signature open-ear philosophy while incorporating subtle improvements that become apparent with use.

Design and Build Quality: Comfort Meets Durability

The Open-Ear Philosophy

The OpenFit Pro sports Shokz’s renowned open-ear design, which fundamentally differs from traditional earbuds:

How They Sit: Rather than inserting into your ear canal, these earbuds rest just outside your ear, directing audio inward without physical intrusion.

The Attachment System: The buds are held securely in place by nickel-titanium alloy ear hooks wrapped in ultra-soft Silicone 2.0 material. This creates a stable, comfortable fit that doesn’t rely on shoving something into your ear canal.

Why This Matters:

  • No claustrophobic feeling from having objects jammed in your ears
  • Natural awareness of your surroundings (crucial for safety during outdoor activities)
  • No ear canal pressure or discomfort during extended wear
  • Hygiene benefits from not creating a sealed, sweaty environment in your ear

Comparison with OpenFit 2 Plus

For those familiar with the previous generation, here’s how the Pro model differs:

Size and Shape:

  • Slightly longer overall profile
  • Slimmer/less bulky than the previous Plus model
  • More refined, streamlined appearance

Weight: The OpenFit Pro is marginally heavier than the OpenFit 2 Plus, but the difference is negligible—we’re talking fractions of a gram that you won’t notice during actual use.

Comfort: Despite being slightly heavier, the Pro remains light enough to wear comfortably all day without ear fatigue. The soft silicone ear hooks distribute pressure evenly, preventing the soreness that can develop from rigid hooks.

Stability Testing: The Headbanging Test

Any earbuds claiming to be suitable for active use need to prove they’ll stay put during vigorous movement. The traditional test? Headbanging to death metal.

Results: The OpenFit Pro passed with flying colors. The combination of the nickel-titanium ear hooks and the optimized weight distribution keeps them securely in place even during aggressive head movements.

Real-World Implications:

  • Gym workouts: No worries about these falling out during burpees, running, or weights
  • Jogging/running: Stable enough for any pace
  • General movement: They stay put during daily activities without constant adjustment

Durability: IP55 Rating

Water and Dust Resistance: The earbuds themselves carry an IP55 rating, meaning:

  • Dust protection: Limited ingress permitted (won’t harm operation)
  • Water resistance: Protected against water jets from any direction

What This Means Practically:

  • Sweat during workouts: ✓ No problem
  • Light rain: ✓ Perfectly fine
  • UK’s “mega moist” weather: ✓ Protected
  • Submersion in water: ✗ Not designed for this

Important Caveat: The charging case is NOT IP-rated. Keep it dry and protected from moisture to avoid damage.

Build Materials and Quality

The overall build quality feels solid and well-engineered:

Ear Hooks: The nickel-titanium alloy provides flexibility with memory, returning to shape after bending. The Silicone 2.0 coating prevents irritation and feels premium to the touch.

Housing: The earbud housings feel robust with no creaking or flex. The physical buttons have satisfying tactile feedback without being mushy.

Finish: Clean, modern aesthetic without unnecessary embellishments. The Shokz branding is subtle and tasteful.

Connectivity: Bluetooth 6.1 and Multi-Point

Bluetooth Upgrade

One significant upgrade over the OpenFit 2 Plus is the move from Bluetooth 5.4 to Bluetooth 6.1.

Benefits of Bluetooth 6.1:

  • Improved connection stability with fewer dropouts
  • Better power efficiency contributing to battery life
  • Enhanced audio quality with more reliable transmission
  • Faster pairing and device switching

Real-World Performance: Connection stability during testing was excellent. No dropouts occurred during extended listening sessions, and the connection remained solid even when moving between rooms or with obstacles between the earbuds and phone.

Multi-Point Pairing

The OpenFit Pro supports multi-point pairing, allowing simultaneous connection to two devices:

Common Use Case: Connect to both your smartphone and laptop, switching between them seamlessly as needed.

How It Works:

  • Pause music on your laptop to take a call on your phone—the earbuds automatically switch
  • Resume laptop audio after the call—automatic switch back
  • No manual re-pairing or device juggling required

Why This Matters: For remote workers, students, or anyone who regularly uses multiple devices, multi-point eliminates the frustration of constant re-pairing.

The Shokz App: Comprehensive Control

App Overview

The Shokz app provides centralized control over all aspects of the OpenFit Pro experience:

Shokz OpenFit Pro

Dashboard:

  • Battery life remaining in each bud
  • Battery life remaining in charging case
  • Quick access to key features

Key Features:

  • Dolby Atmos support toggle
  • Customizable controls configuration
  • Find My Earbuds location tracking
  • EQ customization (presets and manual)
  • Noise reduction settings (new for Pro model)
  • Firmware updates when available

The app interface is clean, intuitive, and responsive—no lag or clunky navigation that plagues some competitor apps.

Physical Controls: Intuitive Button-Based System

The Button Advantage

In an era where most earbuds use touch-sensitive surfaces, the OpenFit Pro features physical buttons on both buds.

Why Physical Buttons Are Better:

  • Tactile feedback: You know when you’ve pressed the button
  • No accidental activation: Touch surfaces trigger from unintended contact
  • Easy to locate: You can find the button by feel without looking
  • Works with gloves: Touch surfaces often fail with gloved hands
  • Intuitive operation: Even for less tech-savvy users

Learning Curve: According to the reviewer (admittedly a “43-year-old senile booze hound”), the controls were mastered in about 10 seconds. That’s genuinely impressive and speaks to excellent design.

Customizable Control Scheme

The default configuration is logical and comprehensive:

Single Click:

  • Left or Right Bud: Play/Pause music, Answer/End calls

Double Click:

  • Right Bud: Skip forward one track
  • Left Bud: Skip backward one track

Long Press:

  • Either Bud: Cycle through noise control modes

Single Click + Long Press:

  • Left Bud: Lower volume
  • Right Bud: Raise volume

Volume Control Behavior: The volume adjustments are gradual rather than large jumps, preventing the jarring experience of suddenly deafening yourself or dropping to inaudible levels.

All controls can be customized via the Shokz app to match personal preferences or accommodate disabilities/limitations.

Smart Wear Detection: Automatic Pause and Play

How It Works

The OpenFit Pro features smart wear detection sensors that recognize when the earbuds are being worn:

Remove One Earbud:

  • Automatically pauses whatever you’re listening to (music, podcast, audiobook)
  • Prevents you from losing your place in content

Replace the Earbud:

  • Automatically resumes playback from where you left off
  • Seamless experience without manual intervention

Why This Matters

Conversation Scenario: Someone approaches to talk to you. Remove one earbud—playback stops. Replace it after the conversation—playback resumes. No fumbling with controls or losing your place in a podcast.

Efficiency: This seemingly small feature dramatically improves the user experience, particularly for podcast and audiobook listeners who need to pause frequently.

Audio Technology: DirectPitch 3.0 and Super Boost

DirectPitch 3.0: Minimizing Sound Leakage

One concern with open-ear earbuds is sound leakage—audio escaping and bothering people nearby.

DirectPitch 3.0 Technology: Shokz’s proprietary tech ensures audio is directed into your ears with minimal leakage to the surrounding environment.

Real-World Leakage Test: Testing involved playing death metal at maximum tolerable volume with a microphone positioned right next to the ear:

Results: Audio leakage was impressively minimal. Someone would need to have their head pressed directly against yours to hear what you’re listening to—an unlikely scenario outside of very crowded public transport.

Private Mode: The Shokz app includes a “Private Mode” EQ preset that further reduces sound leakage, though this slightly alters the audio profile.

Super Boost Technology: Enhanced Audio Quality

The OpenFit Pro features upgraded Super Boost technology with a new driver design:

Technical Specifications:

  • 11mm x 20mm dual diaphragm design
  • Peak frequencies: Up to 40kHz
  • Enhanced clarity, particularly in high frequencies

Audible Benefits:

  • Clear highs: Cymbals, vocals, and high-frequency instruments come through crisply
  • Full-bodied sound: Despite not sealing your ear, the audio feels immersive
  • Good detail retrieval: Individual instruments and vocal nuances are discernible

Codec Support

Supported Codecs:

  • AAC (Apple ecosystem optimization)
  • SBC (universal Bluetooth standard)

No LDAC: High-resolution LDAC codec is not supported, which makes sense—open-ear design means you’re not getting the sealed environment needed to fully appreciate lossless audio quality anyway.

Dolby Atmos Support: New for the Pro model, Dolby Atmos creates spatial audio effects when listening to compatible content, adding dimension and immersion to the soundstage.

EQ Customization: Presets and Manual Control

EQ Presets

The Shokz app includes several pre-configured EQ profiles optimized for different content:

Standard: Default balanced profile suitable for most content.

Bass Boost: Enhances low frequencies for bassheads who want extra thump in their music.

Treble Boost: Emphasizes high frequencies for clarity in vocals and instruments.

Vocal Boost: Enhances mid-range frequencies, specifically optimized for audiobooks and podcasts where voice clarity is paramount.

Private Mode: Designed to further reduce sound leakage, though it slightly alters the sonic profile.

10-Band Manual EQ

For audiophiles who want precise control, a 10-band graphic equalizer allows granular adjustments across the frequency spectrum.

Customization Options: Create and save custom profiles for different genres, content types, or listening environments.

The Big Innovation: Noise Reduction in Open-Ear Buds

Why This Is Groundbreaking

The OpenFit Pro represents a first in the category: open-ear earbuds with built-in noise reduction.

The Challenge: Traditional Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) works by creating sealed environments in your ear canal and generating inverse sound waves. Open-ear design fundamentally can’t create that seal, so traditional ANC is impossible.

Shokz’s Approach: Rather than calling it “noise cancellation” (which would be misleading), Shokz correctly terms it “noise reduction”—a more accurate description of what’s achievable with open-ear design.

How It Works

Hardware: Each earbud contains a triple microphone array that picks up ambient sound from multiple angles.

Processing: Shokz’s adaptive algorithm analyzes the captured ambient noise in real-time and adjusts the audio output to help dampen unwanted background sounds.

What It Can Do:

  • Reduce constant, predictable noises (fans, heaters, air conditioning)
  • Dampen low-level background chatter (cafes, offices)
  • Muffle distant traffic noise
  • Reduce rumbling sounds (appliances, HVAC systems)

What It Can’t Do:

  • Block loud, sudden noises (car horns, alarms)
  • Significantly reduce close, loud talking
  • Completely eliminate street noise when walking
  • Match sealed-ear ANC performance

Real-World Testing Results

Effective Scenarios

Studio Heater (Excellent): At 6:00 AM in a freezing studio with a portable heater running, the noise reduction almost entirely eliminated the annoying rumbling buzz. This was particularly appreciated during a hangover (included for authenticity).

Desk Fan (Excellent): Positioned near a desk fan, the noise reduction did a great job muffling the constant fan noise, allowing focus on work or relaxation.

Office/Cafe Environments (Very Good): In moderately noisy environments with background conversation and activity, noise reduction helped muffle conversations and ambient sounds, making it easier to concentrate or enjoy content.

Distant Traffic (Good): Testing outdoors (in December in the UK—dedication to the craft), the noise reduction significantly reduced the constant stream of cars passing by, making the environment much more pleasant.

Less Effective Scenarios

London Tube (Minimal Effect): On London’s infamously screechy, loud underground trains, the noise reduction provided little help. The overwhelming volume and frequency range of tube noise simply can’t be meaningfully reduced without sealing the ear.

Walking on Busy Streets (Limited): Active street environments with close traffic, pedestrians, and urban noise proved challenging. The reviewer still struggled to hear audiobooks and podcasts clearly.

Commuting in General (Disappointing): For dedicated commuters dealing with loud public transportation or very busy streets, the noise reduction won’t transform the experience sufficiently.

Motorway/Highway Adjacent (Not Effective): Extremely loud environments like walking alongside a motorway aren’t meaningfully improved by the noise reduction.

Adjustable Noise Reduction

App Control: Within the Shokz app, you have full control over the noise reduction intensity:

  • Enhance the effect for quieter environments
  • Reduce the effect when you need more awareness
  • Turn it off entirely when not needed

This granular control allows optimization for different environments and personal preferences.

Battery Impact

Important Consideration: Using noise reduction cuts battery life in half:

  • Without noise reduction: 12 hours per charge
  • With noise reduction: ~6 hours per charge

This is a significant trade-off that users need to consider based on their usage patterns.

Call Quality: Triple Mic Setup

Microphone Configuration

The OpenFit Pro features a triple microphone array in each earbud (down from quad mics in the OpenFit 2 Plus, but with improved processing).

Voice Clarity Testing

Quiet Environment: Call quality in a quiet studio was excellent. Voice pickup was clear, natural, and free from artifacts or processing issues.

Noisy Environment Simulation: Testing involved blasting real-life traffic sounds from a speaker positioned right next to the head to simulate a busy high street with angry motorists.

Results: Even with significant background traffic noise, vocals remained loud and clear. Shokz’s algorithm almost entirely eliminated the background buffoonery, allowing the voice to come through intelligibly.

Real-World Implications: You can confidently take calls while:

  • Walking on moderately busy streets
  • In cafes or offices with background chatter
  • Near traffic (though not immediately adjacent to highways)
  • In windy conditions (though extreme wind may still cause issues)

Battery Life: All-Day and Then Some

Earbud Battery

Standard Mode (No Noise Reduction):

  • 12 hours of continuous audio streaming on a single charge
  • Upgrade from 11 hours on the OpenFit 2 Plus

With Noise Reduction Enabled:

  • ~6 hours of continuous audio streaming
  • 50% reduction due to active processing demands
  • Still respectable for a full workday

Charging Case

Total Battery Life:

  • Approximately 3 full recharges from the case
  • 50 hours total without noise reduction
  • 25 hours total with noise reduction active

Case Recharge Time:

  • ~1 hour for fully depleted earbuds to reach 100%

Fast Charging

The OpenFit Pro features upgraded quick charging capabilities:

10-Minute Charge: Provides 4 full hours of audio playback (without noise reduction)

Why This Matters: Forgot to charge overnight? A quick 10-minute charge during your morning routine gives you nearly half a workday of listening time.

Charging Options

USB-C Wired: Plug a USB-C cable into the back of the case for traditional wired charging.

Wireless Charging: Simply place the case on any Qi-compatible wireless charging pad (conveniently included in the box).

Charging Indicator: LED indicators on the case show charging status and battery level at a glance.

Charging Case: Redesigned for Portability

Design Evolution

The OpenFit Pro case has been thoughtfully redesigned compared to the OpenFit 2 Plus:

Shokz OpenFit Pro

Dimensions:

  • Wider than the previous generation
  • Skinnier/flatter profile

Practical Benefit: The slimmer profile means it slips more easily into pants pockets without creating an awkward bulge. The wider dimension doesn’t matter as much in pocket carry as thickness does.

Build Quality

Materials: Solid, durable plastic with a matte finish that resists fingerprints and scratches.

Hinge: Smooth operation with satisfying feedback—no wobble or play.

Earbud Seating: Magnets securely hold the earbuds in place. They snap into position with confidence and stay put even if the case is jostled.

Portability

The redesigned case strikes a better balance between protection and portability. It’s small enough to carry daily but large enough to provide meaningful protection for the earbuds.

Try Before You Buy: John Lewis Availability

Physical Retail Presence

Shokz has partnered with John Lewis stores across the UK to offer try-before-you-buy experiences.

What This Means: You can visit select John Lewis locations to:

  • Try on the OpenFit Pro and assess comfort and fit
  • Experience the sound quality firsthand
  • Ask questions to knowledgeable staff
  • Make an informed decision before committing £219

This is increasingly rare in modern retail and represents genuine confidence in the product. If you’re on the fence, this is an excellent opportunity to experience open-ear audio before purchasing.

Who Should Buy the Shokz OpenFit Pro?

Ideal For:

Safety-Conscious Outdoor Enthusiasts: Runners, cyclists, and walkers who need to remain aware of their surroundings for safety while still enjoying audio content.

Office Workers in Shared Spaces: People working in open offices or cafes who want to muffle background noise without completely isolating themselves from colleagues or their environment.

Claustrophobic Listeners: Anyone who finds traditional in-ear buds uncomfortable or anxiety-inducing due to the sealed-ear sensation.

All-Day Wear Users: With 12-hour battery life and comfortable ear hooks, these are perfect for people who wear earbuds for extended periods without breaks.

Multi-Taskers: The smart wear detection and multi-point pairing make these ideal for people constantly switching between devices and activities.

Podcast and Audiobook Listeners: The vocal EQ preset, noise reduction for quiet environments, and awareness of surroundings make these excellent for spoken content.

Active Individuals: Gym-goers, joggers, and fitness enthusiasts who need earbuds that stay put during vigorous movement.

People with Ear Sensitivity: Anyone with ear canal sensitivity, infections, or conditions that make sealed earbuds uncomfortable or painful.

Consider Alternatives If:

You’re a Dedicated Commuter: If you regularly use loud public transportation (London Tube, subway, etc.), the noise reduction won’t provide sufficient isolation. Traditional ANC in-ear buds or over-ear headphones are better choices.

You Need Maximum Sound Isolation: For environments where you need to completely block out external noise, sealed ANC earbuds or noise-cancelling headphones are more effective.

You’re an Audiophile: While the OpenFit Pro sounds good, the open-ear design means you’re not getting audiophile-grade sound quality. No LDAC support and the inability to create a sealed acoustic environment limit sonic performance.

Budget Is Primary Concern: At £219, these aren’t cheap. If price is your primary consideration and you don’t specifically need open-ear design, there are more affordable options available.

You Want Maximum Bass: The open-ear design fundamentally limits bass impact and depth. Bass-heavy genres like EDM, hip-hop, and electronic music won’t have the same visceral punch as sealed earbuds.

You Need Them for Swimming: The IP55 rating doesn’t cover water submersion. These aren’t suitable for swimming or water sports.

Comparison: OpenFit Pro vs OpenFit 2 Plus

For those considering upgrading from the previous generation:

Upgrades in the Pro

Noise Reduction: The headline feature—new for Pro, not available in Plus.

Bluetooth 6.1: Upgraded from 5.4 for better connectivity and efficiency.

Dolby Atmos Support: New spatial audio capability not present in previous generation.

12-Hour Battery: Up from 11 hours (without noise reduction).

Improved Fast Charging: 10 minutes now provides 4 hours instead of less.

Refined Design: Slimmer profile while maintaining stability and comfort.

Enhanced Audio: New dual diaphragm drivers for clearer high frequencies.

Redesigned Case: Slimmer profile for better pocket portability.

What Stayed the Same

IP55 Rating: Same water and dust resistance level.

Triple Mic Setup: Actually a downgrade from quad mics in Plus, but improved processing compensates.

General Comfort: Both generations offer excellent all-day wearability.

Open-Ear Philosophy: Core design approach remains unchanged.

Is the Upgrade Worth It?

If you own the OpenFit 2 Plus: The upgrade is justified primarily if you specifically want noise reduction for quiet environments or the other refinements appeal to you. If you’re happy with the Plus and don’t need noise reduction, it’s not essential.

If you’re buying new: The Pro is the clear choice—for a modest price increase, you get meaningful improvements that enhance the experience.

Pricing and Value Proposition

UK Pricing

Retail Price: £219

Value Assessment: At £219, the OpenFit Pro sits in the premium category for earbuds, though not at the very top tier occupied by flagship models from Apple, Sony, and Bose (£250-350).

What You’re Paying For

Open-Ear Comfort: The fundamental design advantage that you can’t get with traditional earbuds.

Category-First Noise Reduction: Pioneering technology that, while limited, works well in appropriate environments.

All-Day Battery: 12 hours per charge with 50 total hours is legitimately impressive.

Premium Build: Solid materials, IP55 rating, comfortable design for extended wear.

Comprehensive App: Full control over EQ, controls, and features.

Included Accessories: Wireless charging pad, case, cables, and stability kit—good value.

Competitive Landscape

vs. Traditional In-Ear Buds (£150-250): More comfortable for all-day wear, better awareness, but less isolation and bass impact.

vs. Bone Conduction (£100-180): Better audio quality, more natural sound, similar awareness benefits.

vs. Premium ANC Buds (£250-350): Less expensive, more comfortable for some, but significantly inferior noise cancellation.

Final Verdict: A Genuine Innovation

What Shokz Got Right

Category-First Innovation: The noise reduction in open-ear buds genuinely works in appropriate environments—a meaningful achievement.

Comfort Excellence: The OpenFit Pro can be worn all day without discomfort, fatigue, or irritation—a crucial advantage for many users.

Impressive Battery Life: 12 hours per charge with 50 total hours is legitimately all-week performance for most users.

Intuitive Controls: Physical buttons that anyone can master in seconds are vastly superior to finicky touch controls.

Smart Features: Wear detection, multi-point pairing, and comprehensive app control enhance the experience.

Try Before Buy: The John Lewis partnership shows confidence and gives buyers peace of mind.

Build Quality: IP55 rating, solid materials, and thoughtful design details create a premium feel.

Limitations to Consider

Noise Reduction Context: It works, but only in specific environments—loud commutes and busy streets won’t be significantly improved.

Battery Trade-Off: Using noise reduction cuts battery life in half, forcing strategic choices about when to enable it.

Sound Leakage: While minimal, it’s still more than sealed earbuds—not ideal for very quiet environments like libraries.

Bass Limitations: The open-ear design fundamentally can’t deliver the bass impact of sealed earbuds—not ideal for bass-heavy genres.

Price: At £219, it’s a significant investment that requires consideration of whether open-ear design suits your needs.

The Bottom Line

The Shokz OpenFit Pro represents a genuine step forward for open-ear audio technology. The addition of noise reduction—even with its limitations—addresses one of the category’s primary weaknesses and creates new use cases for open-ear earbuds.

For users who value awareness of their surroundings, all-day comfort, and freedom from the sealed-ear sensation, the OpenFit Pro delivers an excellent experience. The noise reduction works well enough in appropriate environments (quiet offices, cafes, homes with ambient noise) to be genuinely useful, even if it can’t transform loud commuting scenarios.

The refinements over the OpenFit 2 Plus—better battery, improved connectivity, Dolby Atmos, and that noise reduction—justify the premium positioning at £219. This isn’t just an incremental update; it’s a meaningful evolution that expands what open-ear earbuds can do.

Rating: 4.3/5 stars

Strengths: Category-first noise reduction, exceptional comfort, 12-hour battery, intuitive controls, smart features, good call quality

Weaknesses: Noise reduction limited to certain environments, halves battery when active, bass limitations inherent to open-ear design, no NFC/LDAC, premium pricing

Should You Buy Them?

Yes, if:

  • You prioritize awareness and safety during outdoor activities
  • You find traditional in-ear buds uncomfortable for extended wear
  • You work in moderately noisy environments like offices or cafes
  • You want all-day battery life without charging anxiety
  • You value comfort over maximum sound isolation
  • You’re a podcast or audiobook listener who wants environmental awareness

Wait or consider alternatives if:

  • You’re a dedicated public transport commuter needing serious noise isolation
  • You’re an audiophile prioritizing maximum sound quality
  • You listen primarily to bass-heavy music genres
  • You need them specifically for very loud environments
  • Budget is your primary concern

The Shokz OpenFit Pro isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. It’s laser-focused on delivering the best possible open-ear experience with innovative noise reduction that actually works where it matters. If that aligns with your needs, these are among the best earbuds you can buy in this category.

What’s your experience with open-ear earbuds? Does the noise reduction innovation make the OpenFit Pro appealing, or are you committed to traditional sealed-ear designs? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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