Spiegel TestsOpen-Ear-Kopfhörer im TestReleaseDecember 2024
The OpenRun Pro 2 are constructed in the same way as their predecessors. The electronics and battery are suspended from two arms on a flexible neckband, behind which the actual headphones follow on movable ear hooks. This type of construction ensures a firm fit on the head, but also means that the charging case is very large...
Very good80/100
netzwelt.deSingle testReleaseNovember 2024
Very comfortable
Fits perfectly during sports
Waterproof
Too quiet
Sound conceptually worse than in-ears
I've never enjoyed jogging with headphones so much. The OpenRun Pro 2 can be recommended without reservation, but only if you're not out and about in a noisy city. There is nothing comparable in terms of fit and comfort. The sound is good for this type of headphones, but compared to classic in-ears, the OpenRun Pro 2 are inferior.
The new Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 represent a noticeable upgrade in almost all areas compared to its two-year-old predecessor. The headphones are even more comfortable to wear, even though the weight has increased slightly. The new USB-C port, which allows charging with all suitable cables, is very practical...
Very good86/100
CHIP OnlineSingle testReleaseSeptember 2024
High wearing comfort during sports
First-class Bluetooth range
Long battery life, short charging time
Weak bass
With the OpenRun Pro 2, Shokz delivers a hybrid sports headphone that convinced us with its open design when tested. The lightweight neckband sits comfortably and very stably without blocking the ear canal. As with its predecessor, the sound is transmitted via bone sound, but this time small speakers are also used...