I will start this review by covering how and when I use my Shokz Openrun Pro. Later on in the article, I’ll fill you in on the technical features and stuff like that. I ordered my Shokz Openrun Pro in June 2022, just a few weeks before I took part in the Peak District 100K Challenge. I ordered the Shokz Openrun Pro to replace my Aftershokz Aeroplex, which I had used for about 2.5/3 years.

My Shokz Openrun Pro Review

Shokz Openrun Pro Review Long Trail Runs

Battery life and comfort were a massive plus for me. I walk my dog Albert in the morning, and then I tend to run by myself afterwards. I needed headphones with long battery life because I didn’t want to recharge the headphones constantly. However, since owning the Shokz Openrun Pro, I’ve realised there are many reasons why I love these headphones.

Shokz Openrun Pro Battery-Life & Charging

The Shokz Openrun Pro has a 10-hour battery life, which is massive for me. I use my headphone throughout the day and don’t just for walking. I wear them for walking the dog, running (sometimes very long), and crossing training at home. It’s not only the fantastic battery life, though; it’s the charge time. You can get a full charge in less than an hour. When you plug in the charge, a red light will appear. When it is fully charged, this light will turn blue.

Shokz Openrun Pro Review - Charging Point

Whenever you turn on the Shokz Openrun Pro, you’ll also get a voice battery level prompt – something like “battery level low” or “battery level medium”. You don’t need a full charge? I’ve found that charging the headphones for a few minutes will give me enough juice to go on a long walk or run. Another cool feature is that the charge input is magnetic, so you don’t need to fiddle about connecting it.

Comfortable To Wear Even On 100K Ultra Run

I’ve found the Shokz Openrun Pro super comfortable even when wearing them for a long time. As I mentioned earlier, I took part in a 100K ultramarathon earlier in the year. My finish time was around 14hr 48mins. I probably had 3 or 4-hour periods where I constantly listened to music during my run, and the Shokz Openrun Pro felt comfortable over my ears. Also, because the headphone has a bendy wrap design, they would sit around my neck when I wasn’t using them. They felt comfortable and secure, and at no stage did it ever feel like they would fall off.

Shokz Openrun Pro Review Wear With Glasses

Did my Shokz Openrun Pro last for the full race on one charge? No, they didn’t, but they got pretty close, and the only reason I didn’t give them a quick recharge with my mini power bank was that I stupidly left my charging cable at the last aid station.

They also fit perfectly well if you wear glasses too. I’ve worn my Shokz Openrun Pro with regular reading glasses and sunglasses, and I have no issues.

Sound Quality Decent/Safety Amazing

I think the sound quality is more than decent! Look, you can’t expect the same quality as traditional on-the-ear headphones. But for want I want and need, they work brilliantly. Where the Shokz Openrun Pro headphone stands out for me, though, is the safety aspect. I sometimes have to cut through or run along country lanes when trail running. I take caution against the oncoming traffic. However, hearing what’s coming behind you can be an issue with traditional headphones. Not with Shokz Openrun Pro, though! It’s what Shokz call a “signature situational awareness” feature, and it 100% works! I hear cars approaching behind and cyclists ringing bells on canal or single-track pathways.

Shokz Openrun Pro Are Sweatproof & Splashproof

Shokz Openrun Pro Review Peak District 100km Ultra

The Shokz Openrun Pro are 100% sweatproof; I sweat a lot when running, particularly during the summer months when the UK had that mini heat wave. I’ve also used them plenty of times in heavy rain, and not once have I had any issues with performance or sound quality.

Answer Your Phone With Shokz Openrun Pro

I discovered this through accident because it’s not something I tend to do when running, so it’s not a big deal for me. However, the Shokz Openrun Pro does have a built-in microphone, so if you receive a phone call, you can press the button on the left side of the headphones and answer the call.

Easily Connect To Devices Via Bluetooth

It is so easy to connect your Shokz Openrun Pro to various devices. I have them set up to connect to my mobile phone, laptop and DAB radio. In the past, I also had them connected to my Garmin Fenix 5 because that watch has music capabilities. However, I currently use a Garmin Enduro, which can’t play music, so my headphones are paired with my phone.

It’s super easy to pair to a device too. Hold down the power button on the Shokz Openrun Pro until you hear a voice prompt that says “pairing”. Then pull out your phone, watch or other device and pair them.

When Do I Use Shokz Openrun Pro

Big Bear Events 6 Hour Timed Ultra

I don’t know if they were designed to be used as often as I used them – but they work. I use them for large parts of the day – even sometimes when working on the computer. I’ve got them on right now as I listen to an episode of the podcast TalkUltra. Anyway, below is a list of when and how I use my Shokz Openrun Pro:

  • Running: I love listening to music or podcasts when running, so this is pretty standard.
  • Walking the Dog: When Albert and I go out in the morning, I listen to the radio, so they get plenty of use.
  • Cross-Training At Home: I have an old-fashioned exercise bike which is pretty noisy, which means in the past, I had to crank up the volume on my TV to drown out the noise from the bike. Not anymore; I pair my headphones to my TV and watch a film on Netflix as I peddle away.
  • Working On My Laptop: I often pair my headphones to my laptop, radio or phone when typing away on the computer.

Shokz Openrun Pro FAQs

Q: How long does the battery last on a full charge?

A: Around 10 hours. However, this will depend on how loud your music is and if you use features like the built-in microphone.

Q: Can you wear the Shokz Openrun Pro Headphones with glasses?

A: 100%; I wear both simultaneously (see picture above).

Q: Are the Shokz Openrun Pro waterproof?

A: Yes, they are sweatproof and splashproof.

Q: Are the Shokz Openrun Pro suitable for use when cycling?

A: Yes, they are! I’ve used them a few times on a bike (not very often), and they work great. They sit snugly and securely on your head, so you don’t have to worry about them falling off.

Q: Are the Shokz Openrun Pro comfortable to wear?

A: Yes, they are! I’ve worn them on runs lasting 14 hours, and they’ve never once felt uncomfortable.

Shokz Openrun Pro Review Final Thoughts

Overall, I’m impressed with the Shokz Openrun Pro. They’re well-made, comfortable, sweatproof and offer great sound quality. The biggest selling point for me was the battery life and charging speed, but as you can see from my review – there is a whole host offer reasons to love the Shokz Openrun Pro. If you’re looking for a good pair of headphones to use when running or working out, I recommend giving them a try. I don’t think I would ever bother using any other headphones.

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