So are the new Shokz bone driving headphones

We must recognize that the aesthetics resembles that of the Free Arc headphones of Huawei that have given us such a good impression, but we must also point out that Shokz carries Almost 15 years investigating bone driving headphones, which makes them pioneers in this technology. And now they have launched two models of their Open Fit series, the Openfit 2 and OpenFit 2+.

The first of the series, with an initial price of € 189, are manufactured with a high -resistance ultralight material and a silicone finish. This makes not only light and adequate to be used ​​During the entire DYoto. To that adds an improved hook, manufactured with an alloyeithern flexible nYoQuel-Titanium that is molded to the contour of the ears for a safe adjustment. With a pen weight of 9.4 g, each headset, estton Designñattached to forget your presence.

It has two individual speakers in each headset: an extragranden low frequency controller for deep serious and a second independent high frequency controller for clear media and acute. When separating and processing the sounds in different frequency bands, there is a more refined sound. In combination with Shokz OpenBass 2.0 technology, which improves low frequency dynamic vibrations directly in the ear, the OpenFit 2 series offers a much more precise audio experience.

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It also introduces an optimized control system, which Combine physical and tactile buttons for precise and intuitive operability. This allows you to adjust the volume, jump themes, answer calls and more simply by pressing a button. The noise cancellation receives an “help” from the native AI.

The OpenFit 2 have an autonomy of up to 11 hours and 48 hours with the load case. AND The rapid 10 -minute charging allows two extra listening hours.

The highest model of the range, Openfit 2+ (€ 199) It has Dolby Audio to further improve sound quality and a wireless charger which facilitates independent load. We will have to try them, but they point ways …