The outstanding Shokz OpenRun Pro return to a record-low price at Amazon

The Shokz OpenRun Pro on a blue background with text saying Big Savings.
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Say goodbye to bulky headphones and earbuds that fall out. Say hello to bone conduction headphones and, more specifically, these Shokz OpenRun Pro on sale at Amazon for $124.95 (was $179.95).

The generous discount sees them return to the same record-low price we were treated to in July. It's no surprise to see the previous-gen version reduced so heavily, given the release of the OpenRun Pro 2, but these are still some excellent headphones for the cost.

Today’s best Shokz OpenRun Pro deal

Shokz OpenRun Pro
Shokz OpenRun Pro: was $179.95 now $124.95 at Amazon

Despite being a previous generation product, the Shokz OpenRun Pro perform excellently. The combination of bone conduction technology and an open-ear design provides an excellent solution for hearing what's going on around you while still enjoying some music or a podcast. Sounds great to me. Save $55 in this limited-time deal.

In our Shokz OpenRun Pro review, our expert reviewer said that they delivered “the best bass of any bone conduction headset we’ve tested”. Shokz have managed to improve upon this technology with the OpenRun Pro 2, but the first-generation product is not far behind.

As well as excellent sound quality, the OpenRun Pro have a super-handy quick charge function, so five minutes of charge gives you 90 minutes of use. A full charge provides up to 10 hours of playback.

The Shokz OpenRun Pro aren't featured in our guide to the best wireless headphones, but for users wanting an excellent active listening experience and the unique bone conduction tech, it doesn't get much better than this offer.

Check out our guides to the best bone conduction headphones and the best running headphones should you want to find out more. Alternatively, you might like our noise canceling headphone deals and AirPods deals pages.

Paul Hatton
Tech writer

Writer, app-hoarder, and professional "low battery" enthusiast. Paul spends his days testing wearables so you don’t have to, and his nights wondering if his sleep tracker is judging him. He’s fascinated by the tech that claims to make us better humans—and if it’s wearable, downloadable, or requires a firmware update, he has thoughts on it.

With over 20 years of experience and a first-class Computer Science degree, Paul has navigated the front lines of the tech and creative industries. His work has been published internationally and appears regularly in Digital Camera World and Creative Bloq.

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