The sound is therefore transmitted via the bones of the skull and not via the air as with conventional headphones. The ears remain free. We reviewed three devices: Philips TAA6606 for 108 euros, Shokz OpenMove for 89 euros and Shokz OpenRun Pro for 189 euros. Supplier Shokz specialises in bone-sound headphones.
Shokz OpenMove
ANC, 6 h, WirelessColour
- GreyCHF88.90
- Elevation BlueCHF89.90
- Himalayan pinkCHF91.90
- Himalayan PinkCHF145.–
- Sky blueCHF91.–
- Slate greyCHF90.90
- WhiteCHF71.90
Product details
Anyone who enjoys listening to music comfortably and safely on the road will find the OpenMove headphones a unique listening experience. Open-ear design combined with bone conduction technology. The headphones are designed for maximum versatility and usability. From Titanium and Air to Aeropex, AfterShokz develops headphones that provide a safer listening experience for active people. They are tested and used by top athletes worldwide under competitive conditions. AfterShokz believes that other people should also benefit from the advantages that characterise the open-ear bone conduction headphones. OpenMove features PremiumPitch 2.0 technology, Bluetooth v5 and the USB-C charging port - all of which give Open Move first-class music quality, better transmission and greater comfort of use.