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💪 Hear the world, own your workout with SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro!
SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro headphones combine cutting-edge bone conduction technology with an IP68 waterproof rating, delivering 9 hours of battery life and dual Bluetooth 5.4 plus 32GB MP3 modes. Designed for active professionals, their open-ear design ensures safety and comfort during swimming, running, and outdoor adventures, while advanced noise-cancelling mics guarantee crystal-clear calls. Lightweight, durable, and fast-charging, these headphones redefine sports audio with unmatched versatility and style.



















| ASIN | B0CS3JBP67 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Antenna Location | The product is recommended for sports and exercise activities, both in and out of the water, and for general use such as listening to music or taking calls while on the go. |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 9E+1 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 50 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Box Contents | Magnetic charging cable, OpenSwim Pro headphones, Protective Case, Swimming earplugs, Swimming nose clip |
| Brand | SHOKZ |
| Brand Name | SHOKZ |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 90 Minutes |
| Carrying Case Color | Grey |
| Carrying Case Material | Silicone Rubber |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | [Multiple] |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Touch App |
| Controller Type | Multimedia Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,893 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | angular |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Silicone, nickel-titanium alloy |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 06240-24-16608 |
| Form factor | Open-Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Frequency Response | 2402 MHz |
| Headphone Form Factor | Open-Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No audio jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 8.5 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 27.3 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SHOKZ (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. |
| Model Name | S710 |
| Model Number | SHOKZ S710 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Fast Charging, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Multipoint Pairing, Surround Sound |
| Product Warranty | 2 years warranty |
| Sensitivity | 105 dB |
| Series Number | 710 |
| Specific Uses For Product | swimming, running, hiking, outdoor activities |
| Style Name | Magnetic charging |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 810092678618 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
G**M
Love these - ideal for sports/outdoor use.
I do quite a lot of walking and like to listen to podcasts when doing so. Over the last few years I have finally managed to wear out the 3.5mm headphone jack on my phone (I also wore out more than one set of wired headphones). As such, I was forced to take the plunge and go wireless and I'm glad I did. This headset is simply ideal for use as a 'sports' headset, especially outdoors. It's light, cordless and so far has been very rugged. To me it is almost a perfect wireless sports headset. The bone conduction technology is very effective, making for extremely clear spoken word and pretty decent music reproduction. Despite the promotion of the bass capabilities, this is not going to match regular earbuds for deep bass reproduction but in my opinion it is more than 'good enough' especially if outdoors and/or doing sports activity. They would not be my first choice for audiophile listening but for activity use, absolutely no quibbles. The sound doesn't 'feel' all that different from standard headphones ... before I first tried them I thought that they might give a sort of 'disembodied' sound but really, they could just as easily be normal headphones. I had read people complaining about the transducers 'tickling' the temples but I've only managed to reproduce this feeling by turning them up to max volume with loud source material. Even then, it wasn't a particular discomfort. Talking of loudness, they don't seem to go as subjectively loud as most headphones but they sort of don't 'need' to as the sound is just conducted into your eardrums via your skull. I have no complaints, anyway. Possibly when it comes to loud music they might even be 'safer' for the ear than normal phones too but I'm not qualified to give an expert opinion on that. Because your ears aren't obstructed, you can hear everything going on around you (unless masked by the audio you are playing). This is very useful for outdoor use if you are cycling or walking/running near traffic and offers a real safety benefit. Also, because the headset is very light you can keep wearing it and still interact with people, unlike say, earbuds that you might have to remove to talk to someone. It's easy to forget that you are in fact wearing headphones. This ears-unblocked design also has an interesting 'inverse' application where you can use a set of standard, cheap noise blocking earplugs to exclude external noise but still allow you to hear the headphones perfectly. If you are working in a noise-hazard environment where you need to use plugs, this can be useful. Aside from headphone use, it also supports the functions of a telephone headset. It works really well for this, in fact its my preferred bluetooth headset for hands-free use on my phone because of its lightness and open-ears design, allowing you to wear it for long periods. Speech comes though really clearly on the phones and the microphone has worked well even in relatively noise environments too. There's a multifunction button on the left transducer which lets you control audio playback and answer calls etc. Battery life is decent enough - I've never run them down from 100% to empty but have had at least 5 hours listening with the battery level remaining 'medium' (when you power on the phones you get an audible notification of battery level). I think the claimed life is something like 7 hours or so which seems reasonable. One strange thing is that they don't seem to have an auto-timeout when you disconnect or if they do, it's a long time. I guess that could lead to them being inadvertantly depleted of battery if you forget to power them down. The headphones themselves are very robust - there is a strong, slim 'band' (almost like a thick wire) that goes behind the back of your head to clamp the bone conduction units to the area of your temples. For me, this has fitted really well and with the right amount of clamping force. It's not adjustable though so I guess you might experience issues depending on the dimensions of your head. My guess is that they have targeted the most common head size. In any case, the whole setup feels very robust and seems unlikely to break. The bone conduction transducers are pretty much sealed (there do seem to be some grills for bass) so they seem a lot more durable than foam pads or rubber tips as typically found on regular 'phones. There is a degree or water resistance (or sweat I guess) which gives me confidence that they are not going to self destruct if it rains or I get really sweaty. The design makes it really easy to clean the headphones after use - just wipe them down. I absolutely would not want to get them submerged in water, however. The manufacturers do have a dedicated fully waterproof swimming MP3 player based on similar tech which I am probably going to buy too. There is a fair degree of sound leakage compared to earbuds but not likely to be a problem for sports or when outdoors. Not ideal if you are sitting next to someone or maybe in a small office though. Overall, I think these are absolutely superb for the purpose of sports/activity, indoors or outdoors. Also great if you want something that you can wear for long periods of time and that doesn't inhibit your ability to hear the world around you. As I said, they are so good that I will most likely take the plunge and get their swimming mp3 headset for use in the pool. I am only sorry I didn't take the leap and adopt this technology sooner. Even though they are quite pricey I think they are well worth it and they should last many years.
K**S
Strange how they work but their ok
I tried a pair of these headphones at the airport just to pass some time and they sounded pretty good and fitted my head ok. I was surprised how they work as I was optimistic on the design in the past. I was impressed 👌 and I didn't purchase at the airport as they were somewhere around £150 mark I am a bit tight lol. I looked at the reviews whilst on holiday sitting around the pool and decisions were made for my own birthday gift to myself so I decided on the pro version as the app was available for those ( little did I know the app doesn't have all the settings it says it has fir the pro version bass control ? Just the basic voice and music flick of which can be done on the headphones) I've read that the call on phone via headphones has been improved but I've not used yet and not top of my list. The case that comes with the headphones moulded to the head set and very light and small blooming fabulous 👌. Comes with a headband? WTF ? I've not a lot of hair lol. Stops sweat I guess. Charging is easy magnetic fitting seems to work OK. Turning on and off voice is a bit soft and off sounds like on but that's my deafness I think. Great it tells uou battery high medium or low but I'd rather have it telling me % left more idea. I've charged once and I guess 4hr use so far I chose yhe pro as is 10hrs use and charge of 10 min gives 1 hrs use in emergency rather than the next model down only 8hrs use. Still going on its first charge yey. I've brought for wearing whilst kayaking but on flat water only I think the sea water will destroy them in no time. Sweat 😓 I read they tell you if vapour is detected and you wipe down after a workout with damp cloth then ensure contact is dry before charging. Phone app is bit crap but uou can connect to phone to listen to music etc really fast 😅 I use with a Samsung s21ultra works faultlessly I'm impressed. The sound is great and I listen to vloggs on utube and it's really good. Feels strange on the ear sometimes vibrating but you get used to it. Some say makes you feel strange or ill? I've not had this certainly is a different kind of listening experience for sure. Sounds great. £134 on amazon special deal 👌 for pro version I took it immediately. I can listen to my surroundings just about they can leak a bit of music but not much they are really good I'm glad I purchased them. I'd buy again and tell friends to buy. Bit pricey but they do have cheaper ones similar spec. Cons Wish the app fir them was better on what control you can have.. voice on then is annoying.. Pros. Brilliant glad I purchased for my birthday present. Great sound great fit all round great last for hours. Go buy...
C**B
Runners Head Phones
Saw quite a few runners wearing these on the park run and having used iPods and Beats which could be a challenge to keep in my ear when running, these bone conducting headphones are great. The sound quality is really good and you can still hear everything around you. The build quality is very good and the battery last very long between charges, I am talking a least a month, running 3 times per week. They are easy to charge with the magnetic charger when they do need charging. Phone connection to an iPhone is straight forward, they are very comfortable to wear and easy to use with simple volume buttons on the one ear.
M**S
Excellent sound and comfort, but flawed hardware quality
I really like these headphones. They are all-day comfy to wear, you forget they're on. The sound quality is excellent for audiobooks, podcasts, radio (I don't use them for music so can't really comment on how they deal with bass, etc). But for general listening I find them excellent, and tend to use them over my Sony xm4 buds when I listen at home. Battery life is fine and charging is very quick. After nearly 2 years both on/off and volume buttons started to get very hard to activate. They no longer had a "clicking" action. Shokz support immediately sent me a replacement which was great customer service. However, this is where my criticism starts. With 6 months, the replacement set's buttons also started to fail. I can still operate them but they need firm pressing and the clicking action has gone. I want to buy the newer version but I've lost trust in the brand's quality and am now very hesitant to drop a load of cash on something that I worry will fail quickly. I look after my tech kit and own many items that are over 20 years old, so I don't think these headphones are failing due to anything I'm doing. Overall, excellent comfort and sound, and great customer service. But they need to fix the button quality before I buy another pair.
D**R
Overall, very happy with these. Great for running and cycling!
Initially I tried these on at home and played some music. Could immediately feel this annoying tickling from the speaker on side of my head, from the vibration. Debated sending them back. Glad I stuck with them and tried them! Brilliant for running. Don't feel any vibrations when active with them. Quick 2 things to mention before I go further, things I hadn't thought about prior to buying.... Fit is great, don't even notice them on. Unless it's sunny or cold. Sunglasses fit can be awkward with these as they go over the ears, when the glasses arms would sit. Causes my sunnies to slip forward when running. May be an issue if you're glasses wearer. Cold weather can also be difficult too, as putting hats/headbands over the headphones doesn't always fit well and leaves a gap for cold air to get in. I found fitting them over my thin Odlo headband (as pictured) worked well for me and stayed in place on a 16 mile run. Didn't seem to effect sound. Really thin head band so it can still hook over my ears. Sound quality is decent enough, my first conduction headphones. Won't ever compare to traditional in ear but is more than acceptable for running and cycling and the extra awareness is brilliant. You can increase the volume and bass by using ear plugs, but this defeats the purpose of the headphones. Used them for a few half marathon runs, trail runs and they stay put and battery life is very good. Fit and forget. Really like them. They're maybe even better for cycling, the added spatial awareness is excellent! They fit well when wearing helmet. Highly recommended, as long as you don't expect in ear levels of clarity, bass etc. It's a very respectable compromise. I wouldn't buy them to use indoors or anything, but for walking or other outdoors activities I think they're perfect.
J**J
Pretty good!
First up, if you are expecting noise cancellation...just stop and think about the logic of that. Other wise these are super good in terms of sound and clarity. Personally, I can't have things IN my ears so these are perfect. They allow you hear the world around you - so are ideal for dog walking and commuting/crossing streets. The sound really is clear and bass is ample. The head band takes some getting use to (catching it on headrests on trains, hoods, hats etc) but the advantage is they wont get lost and they are comfortable. Charging is via the unique connector which is the only painpoint but otherwise battery life is good and bluetooth connection is easy. Phone calls/voice pickup are not as good as other headphones but acceptable.
F**T
Better than you could expect
First time trying bone conducting headphones.. I usually use AirPod pros or seinheiser.. I got these for pool swims and under water they sound absolutely brilliant.. out of the water they sound good and obviously you can hear everything else around you.. I wouldn’t make a permanent switch to bone conducting headphones but they are a complete game changer when swimming.. they don’t move on my head, the neck bit does not get in the way, quick to charge, feel robust and easy to put music on.. one very happy customer and this brand will always be my go to now!
C**E
Great, but one flaw
I have had a pair of Shokz running headphones for years, absolutely love them. I've always wanted the swimming ones too but was always put off by the lack of bluetooth connectivity so couldn't wait for the OpenSwim Pro to be released as they have both bluetooth and MP3. The sound quality out of the water is of a good standard, they work well for calls too, they're really comfortable to the point you forget you're wearing them and what I love most is being aware of what else is going on around you. Overall, i'm very pleased with how they work in the water too. From a comfort perspective I kept thinking they were going to come off but they don't, even if you swim fast. I did find however that sometimes when pushing off the wall fast they feel like they will come off but they don't. The sound quality is good considering there is a lot of splashing water noise with swimming and you can improve the quality more with the use of the earplugs they provide, but I don't think you need to use them. When swimming fully underwater the sound is amazing because you don't have the splashing background. I always wondered how well the bluetooth connection would work with these when swimming. It works, so you can stream music while you're swimming on the surface, but as soon as you fully submerge your head you loose the sound for the time you're under the water. So why a 4 and not a 5? Simply because of the MP3 functionality. With the 32GB storage you can store thousands of songs - which is great. The problem is there is no way of navigating the songs or podcasts to choose the media you want to listen to (not via the device or the app on your phone). So the headphones either play through the songs sequentially, in shuffle or on repeat. If I put them in folders, it makes no difference, there is no way to just select a folder of songs to play. This to me is a fundamental design flaw. I wanted to listen to a podcast and only had two choices to find it to play - I either had to skip through all the songs manually to find it, or I had to delete everything else on the headphones to find it easily. I chose the latter. It's a pity, Shokz couldn't nail this navigation issue as I can see it will make it rather frustrating over time. Would I recommend these? In short, Yes. If you like to swim and want some entertainment, buy these - I don't regret it and i'll just hope that Shokz can solve the MP3 navigation flaw with a software update!
P**A
Yet another good product from Shokz
Bought it for my father and he loves it. Only complaint is that in loud areas the volume is not as good as a normal headset. However for our use case it is really good.
A**I
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R**R
Perfect
The best swimming headphones I've tried comfortable functional durable and well-crafted
M**N
Parfait pour la natation et aller courir
Les OpenSwim Pro sont tout simplement incroyables ! La qualité sonore est excellente, même sous l’eau, ce qui rend chaque séance de natation beaucoup plus agréable et motivante. Le confort est au rendez-vous : ils tiennent parfaitement en place sans gêner, même pendant les entraînements intensifs. La connexion et l’utilisation sont simples et efficaces, et la batterie tient largement sur plusieurs sessions. C’est vraiment un produit bien pensé pour les sportifs.
C**E
Super casque pour le sport
Sportif régulier j'ai eu pas mal d'écouteurs filaires et sans fil ( Bragi Dash / Jabra Sport Pulse / JBL Reflect Mini NC TWS ) J'ai eu l'occasion de tester ces écouteurs et ils sont bluffant sous l'eau par leur qualité sonore. Ils ont également une bonne autonomie tant que l'on ne mets pas le son au maximum. Ils sont également très bon pour la course à pied et permettent d'écouter de la musique tout en discutant avec une personne à côté de soi, et ils sont sécurisant permettant de rester averti de son environnent. Ils sont assez bon pour faire du vélo mais un peu + limités dans le sens où le vent viens créer du bruit dans l'oreille.
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