Low frequencies aren’t well served by the Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini because bone conduction headphones can’t generate the seal and pressure that true wireless, on-ears or over-ears can. The disadvantage of having an open design is that sound quality is impacted. These headphones are good indoors and out for calls, just watch out for loud noises and blustery conditions. It is affected by loud noises I recall a cement mixer truck going past and neither of us being able to hear what was said. Using them at a busy food market and the person on the other end said they could hear my voice clearly with the noises around suppressed that they never rose above being a minor distraction. Five minutes of charging provides another 90 minutes on the go.Ĭall quality is another happy surprise with these headphones. Using the headphones for two hours on another occasion saw them drop 20%, which seemed more indicative of their performance. There were a few discrepancies at first, as using the OpenRun Pro Mini for 90 minutes at about 60% volume saw them drop from 60% to 57%. Shokz quotes 10 hours of battery and that seems about right from my tests. With a choice of Vocal and Standard your choices are limited, but Voice is decent enough, amplifying voices without greatly distorting music too much, though its main intention is for audiobooks and podcasts. You don’t need to open the app to adjust the EQ as that can be done by holding both volume buttons until you hear a beep, and Audrey (the voice of the headphones) instructs which mode the headphones are in. The app offers the basics in upgrading firmware, checking battery, control over playback, EQ options and enabling Bluetooth multipoint for connection to two devices at once. There’s an app, but it’s only compatible with certain OpenRun models, which includes the Pro and Pro Mini.
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