Shokz OpenMove Blue
Shokz OpenMove Blue
Shokz OpenMove Blue
Shokz OpenMove Blue
Shokz OpenMove Blue
Shokz OpenMove Blue
Shokz OpenMove Blue

Shokz OpenMove Blue

€89,00
Tasse incluse.
Description

OpenMove bone conduction headphones.

Shokz formerly Aftershokz introduces OpenMove wireless bone conduction earphones. Ideal throughout your daily activity or for playing sports at home in the gym or in the city, the headphones feature a free-ear design that allows you to listen to both the music and the world around you.

IP55 certified, the Shokz OpenMove features a titanium coating resistant to water, sweat and humidity. The titanium coating also makes these earphones extremely light and flexible (they weigh only 29 grams) giving a constant feeling of comfort.

Pairing via Bluetooth is easy and immediate thanks to Bluetooth 5.0 technology which ensures an easy and stable connection up to 10 meters and multipoint pairing. The internal battery recharges in about a couple of hours with the supplied USB-C cable, guaranteeing autonomy of up to 6 hours of music playback and conversation and 10 days on standby. OpenMove recharges in just 2 hours. The headphones are also equipped with two microphones for attenuating environmental noise and improving the voice during calls.

PREMIUM PITCH 2.0 TECHNOLOGY

The exceptional sound quality of Shokz sports earphones is guaranteed by Premium Pitch 2.0: this technology combines with the headphone transducers offering a powerful range of sounds with minimal vibrations and 3 EQ listening modes.

BONE CONDUCTION TECHNOLOGY

With over 500 patents, Shokz can undoubtedly be defined as a pioneer in the innovation of sports headphones. Winners of important international awards such as the Red Dot Design Award 2018, Shokz bone conduction earphones are the perfect tool for those who want to train safely but are also ideal at home or in the office because they allow you to hear surrounding noises and at the same time concentrate to the rhythm of the music thanks to the 'open-ear' design.

We hear through bone conduction while we eat, drink and even while speaking: this is why our voice sounds different than when we hear it in a recording or video. We tend to perceive our voice as lower and louder because the skull transmits low frequencies better than air.

Shokz exploits natural bone conduction by integrating electromechanical transducers into its wireless earphones that convert sounds into vibrations to be transmitted directly to the inner ear through the bones of the skull, thus bypassing the eardrum.

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