My Favorite Bone-Conduction Headphones Are $40 Off Right Now

The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are the best bone-conduction headphones your money can buy.

My Favorite Bone-Conduction Headphones Are $40 Off Right Now

Daniel Oropeza

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Daniel is Lifehacker's Shopping Editor covering tech deals and reviewing TVs, headphones, speakers, and projectors. He earned his master’s in journalism from Columbia University and has reported for the Miami Herald. He lives in Atlanta.

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May 8, 2026

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Me wearing the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

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There may not be a lot of competition in the bone-conduction headphone (BCH) space, but Shokz still stands out from the rest by a large margin. Its latest flagship headphones, the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2, came out in the fall of 2024 and are excellent for anyone looking for that open-ear feel when working out outdoors, as I explained in my full review. You can get them for $139.95 (originally $179.95), the second-lowest price they've ever been on Amazon, according to price-tracking tools.

If you've never used BCHs before, the main thing you need to understand is that they send vibrations through your bones instead of through the air, which makes them perfect for underwater listening (or just the shower). This usually comes with the trade-off of worse audio quality, usually in the lower registers. But that's where Shokz focused its attention on the OpenRun Pro 2. They have dual-driver bass technology that sends bass sound through the air, making these a hybrid BCH and open-ear with regular speakers.

As the name implies, the OpenRun Pro 2 were made with runners in mind. They're lightweight, coming in at 1.02 ounces, have an IP55 water resistance rating, and have a battery life of up to 12 hours with quick charging (a five-minute charge gives 2.5 hours of juice). The companion app comes with EQ settings, and the headphones have Bluetooth 5.3.

What do you think so far?

What makes these BCHs stand out for me is the lack of rattling vibration that tickles the ears when certain pitches are played. Keep in mind that if you choose not to use the dual-driver bass technology through the app and stick to 100% BCH, the ticklish vibration is present. But that hybrid technology is what makes the OpenRun Pro 2 the best-sounding BCHs in the market. And this is the best time to buy them.


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