Bone-conduction headphones are gaining popularity, especially among runners and bikers, as Shokz has improved their design, performance, and sound quality over the years. The top model is the OpenRun Pro, which offers slightly better bass performance compared to the Aeropex model. These headphones deliver sound through your cheekbones, allowing you to hear your surroundings while listening to music or taking calls. Shokz is currently the best option for bone-conduction headphones, as other generic models on Amazon do not perform as well.

The OpenMove Bone Conduction Headphones are a more budget-friendly option, offering decent sound and performance compared to other inexpensive bone-conduction headphones. While not as sleek or advanced as the higher-end models, the OpenMove headphones provide a secure and comfortable fit, making them a good choice for those on a budget. The price occasionally drops during sales, making them even more affordable.

For those working from home, the OpenComm 2 UC headphones are ideal, with an integrated boom microphone for clear calls and communication. These headphones allow you to hear your surroundings while wearing them, making them great for both work calls and outdoor activities. They feature excellent noise reduction for calls and have multipoint Bluetooth pairing for easy connectivity.

The OpenRun Bone Conduction Headphones offer a balance of design and performance, based on the former top-of-the-line model Aeropex. These headphones have a quick-charge feature and Bluetooth 5.1 for improved connectivity. They are fully waterproof and dust-proof, making them durable for various activities. While slightly inferior to the OpenRun Pro in sound quality, the OpenRun model is a more affordable option.

The OpenRun Mini headphones are a smaller version of the OpenRun model, designed for those with smaller heads. The shorter neckband provides a better fit for those with a head measurement of 9.25 inches or less. This model offers the same performance as the OpenRun but with a shorter band size for a more comfortable fit.

Lastly, the OpenSwim headphones are designed for swimmers, featuring 4GB of onboard storage for MP3 files and a fully waterproof design. While they do not offer Bluetooth for wireless listening, they provide passable sound quality for underwater use. These headphones are a rebranded version of the AfterShokz Xtrainerz, offering basic functionality for swimmers.

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