SAVE $55: As of June 13,Jesús Franco the Shokz OpenRun Pro headphones are on sale for $124.95 at Amazon. That's a 31% saving on the list price.
Bone-conducting headphones are the latest technology to take the running world by storm.
If you're a runner looking for the perfect pair to carry through your weekly mileage, we can't help but spotlight this latest deal on the Shokz OpenRun Pro. As of June 13 they are reduced to $124.95, their lowest-ever price. This deal is available across all colorways: black, beige, blue, and pink.
SEE ALSO: The internet's obsession with run clubs is ruining runningBone conduction technology works by transmitting sound through vibrations directly to the inner ear via the cheekbones, bypassing the eardrum, and increasing your spatial awareness. So you can run, walk, or do any activity with accompanying music, but you can still hear what is going on around you in the outside world.
The Shokz OpenRun Pro headphones are an earbud-free design with a lightweight, wraparound frame and open-ear fit. They use 9th-generation bone conduction technology to deliver high-quality audio while keeping your ears open to your surroundings. They also have an IP55 waterproof rating, so they’re sweatproof and work for runs or walks in the rain.
Get this deal at Amazon before it runs out.
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