Sunday, June 01, 2025

Review: OpenRun Pro2 (Shokz) Wireless Headset

(note: this review of the OpenRun Pro2 is based on a 5-month use of the device (quite extensive)





As a native airPods Pro user since December 2020 -- nothing comes close to the user-friendliness of airPods from Apple. We made a separate article about Airpods Pro. - and it's worth reading if you're looking from a fresh perspective of a not-so-die-hard-fan of the Apple ecosystem (just kidding on the die-hard fan).


Fast forward to 2024 - December, a special someone gifted us an OpenRun Pro2 (visit the unboxing video from our FB page if you want to see the visuals). Roughly 5 months of use - as our daily driver for work calls, and inconsistent runs, jogs, or walks - we would say the sweet-black-wireless-headset lived-up to its promise.


trivia: we were never aware that there's an OpenRun Pro2 - mainly used for athletes in the field of running and sports, not until our special person explained in detail that it's been in the market for quite a while.


Let's deep-dive on its pros and cons, by rating these several metrics or factors from the standpoint of a consumer like us (who are into health & fitness use of tech gadgets + as a corporate individual working 9-to-5):


1. User-friendliness - to scope this meter, let's talk about the intuitive use of the gadget without having to read the manual and the fine-print. Plus, the usability factor - is it seamless to use within different platforms? Is it annoying? Is there a feature that we wish it could've been improved more, or they could just have simply remove it because it's irritating and not user-friendly? Let's get on.

Connectivity:

iPhone/Macbook environment - easy peasy, yes! it's compatible to Apple devices - and yes, easy to connect via bluetooth toggle and pairing. Once it's paired - it gets automatically detected, you need not to set-up again the next time you use it on your device. It's limited to 3 devices (mixed of apple or non-apple device) for the auto-detect to work; if you have a 4th device, you have to switch off the "pairing" from one of the 3 devices in its Shokz app (downloadable via App Store or PlayStore) in order for the 4th device to be seamless in doing auto-detect feature.

Windows environment - same like Apple, it's also magic! Remember we mentioned that we use this wireless headset during workhours -- it's connected to our company laptop, and it just worked! Once the OpenRun Pro2 is ON, our work laptop auto-detects it and when we are doing calls via MS Teams, it just blends or pops up by default as my audio input/output. (Later, we'll talk about noise cancellation in "sound quality").

Android environment - no comment. (Hahahaha! we rarely use Android) Forgive us, Android friends pero wala po kaming masamang tinapay sa inyo - p e a c e!


Charging:

easy as 1, 2, 3! USB Type C - the package comes with an end-to-end USB Type C cable, you must have at least 25-watt usb head charger to charge the device. We don't know if the OpenRun Pro2 has this feature ala-style-of-Airpods where even for higher wattages of chargers - it can regulate its input. It seemed like it does -- because I tried charging it sometimes using the big brick charger of MacBook Pro because for the life of us, we often forget our normal iPhone Charger (45watts), so far it's still working! (To be safe - - please charge it with the applicable wattage and not the 65watts or more charger head).


Operability:

Like how intuitive can you find the volume triggers, lower/higher? Yes - that's also a quickie, I didn't read the how-to and our fingers just ran through the knobs and buttons - Presto! we got it running how to turn ON and OFF (long press), and increase/decrease the sound volume is also a breeze. What we love when you turn on and off the device - there's an audio prompt telling you if it's low, medium or high in battery! Sweet, right? 

If you're the tinker-belle type re equalizers and sound settings - you can manage it in the app (Shokz App). 

 

Longevity (How long can It last before you charge again):

This is our favorite feature of this rocka-babe, it just seems to not run out of juice! we shared earlier that we use this for work and fitness (like 9 to 11 hours work turned-on, plus, 1-2 hours workouts or walks or run) - and it just doesn't die. At the end of the day, it just tells -medium battery - so we usually re-charge it every 2-3 days.

And to be honest, we rarely use the airPods any longer! Nyahahaha! We got a new fave!





2. Sound Quality - for us, sound quality is relative. But let's define it based on layman's standards.

Loud Enough to deafen when volume is maxed?:

Nadah! This is the beauty of OpenRun Pro2, it won't hurt your eardrum and hearing health. (welp is there such as thing as hearing health? - yessir there is! we'll cover that in the future). Primarily because (according to their website) it's a bone-conduction technology. You can click the link later to know more about bc tech, but to give you an idea - buds are not plugged in to your earlobes' holes (much so to the usual earphones or headsets where the sound goes directly to your earholes which according to science - eventually that'll cost you hearing loss for excessive usage. Since it's the opposite for OpenRun Pro2, all the more that we are loving this handy gadget!


Lossless Music? Anyone...:

We can attest that listening to music is still good and impressive, but not that great if we are to compare it with airPods. Yes we can still differentiate the bass, treble, and synthesizers but the wow-effect is not there compared to the airPods! About lossless - we feel that it depends on the media.. like Spotify or Apple Music - friends are telling us that lossless in Apple Music is way better than Spotify espcially if it's matched with airPods/Beats/ or the airPods Pro Max.


Noise Cancellation:

Yes - we can vouch for this, that it's perfectly working during noisy background. We constantly spotcheck our team mates during MS Teams Meetings both at office or at home -- they are not hearing any background noise.


Another plus points for Shokz is the capability for us to hear our surroundings because of the bc (bone conduction) technology without losing focus on the music while running or podcast content while jogging/walking even if traffic or horns of passerby vehicles are on the go. The same is true during office meetings - we can feel someone's presence behind the scenes, approaching behind our back or calling us despite the focus in listening to the convo -- this again because of the bc technology.


3. Aesthetics - the wrap-around the head like a back-skull-band is really catchy. Not eye-candy but quite in-tune to fashion. As if you're a detective or spy-on-the-go, we're not downplaying it but it's cool!


Easy to wear?:

Yes - it's like a plug-and-play on the earl-headrest. On the fly in putting it on as well as removal. Overtime, you won't be able to feel you're wearing one. During our adoption stage - like one-week of use, it was kind of hurting a bit, possibly because the band wasn't fully adjusted. Eventually, it was nice-to-wear and there's a feeling of "Oh shoot! I forgot my OpenRun2" whenever you're on the move and psychologically you knew instantly that you aren't wearing one.

 

Necklace Fashion?:

We made that up! Hahaha, someone, a stranger commented while we were waling the pavements of Vermosa - "what is that on your neck?". We politely answered - "Oh, it's a neck massager with earphones! hahaha". And thus, a new friend gained.


4. Overall Feels - we would say, we highly recommend it! Whether your main purpose is for sports or training, or even daily driver for work meetings - - go grab one. We believe it cost around 12-14K Php - nevertheless it's worth it.

We would just throw it in our backpack -- and yet it's not easily broken, or at least it hasn't been damaged as of yet. The water resistant flavor is there but ofcourse - you can't use it for swimming or in the shower. Sometimes we use it when we sleep by adjusting the band on top of our head - still cosy as C!


We are Rating the product as 5 out of 5 stars!



Hope you enjoyed reading and picked-up some tips in this review! rate and give us your comments or experience too about OpenRun Pro2 by Shokz!


 

~billymacdeus' blog 

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