Waterproof Dual-Mode Headphones for Active Lifestyles
Description
Description
With an IP68 waterproof rating, Shokz OpenSwim Pro headphones are perfect for water activities and rugged terrains. The triple-sealed design and breathable membrane protect against sweat and splashes, allowing you to dive up to 6.5 feet for two hours without worry. These headphones are built for durability and adventure, whether you're swimming, hiking, or hitting the trails.
Dual Modes: Bluetooth and MP3: OpenSwim Pro offers both Bluetooth V5.4 and MP3 functionality, providing the versatility to listen wirelessly or switch to MP3 mode for on-the-go, phone-free music. Seamlessly switch between modes via intuitive buttons or the Shokz App, and enjoy your curated playlists during any activity.
Open-Ear Design for Safety: The open-ear design ensures that you stay aware of your surroundings, making it perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, running, or swimming. This unique design keeps you engaged with your environment while delivering a comfortable, non-intrusive fit.
Stability and Comfort: The ergonomic ear hooks and nickel-titanium alloy headband offer a secure, comfortable fit that stays in place during intense workouts or water-based activities. The lightweight design and soft materials guarantee all-day comfort without ear canal discomfort.
Sports-Optimized Controls: Designed with athletes in mind, OpenSwim Pro features physical buttons that are easy to use, even underwater. You can control your music and calls with simple key combinations, ensuring a smooth experience during intense workouts.
Premium Audio and Noise Reduction: OpenSwim Pro delivers powerful sound with PremiumPitch™ 2.0+ bone conduction technology, offering clear audio and rich bass. Dual noise reduction technologies ensure crystal-clear calls by eliminating ambient noise, making every conversation feel like an in-person chat.
32GB MP3 Storage: Store up to 8,000 songs with 32GB of built-in storage, allowing you to carry a vast music library anywhere. Transfer up to 225 songs per minute and enjoy compatibility with various music formats for a personalized listening experience.
Shokz OpenSwim Pro offers the perfect combination of waterproof durability, comfort, and versatile listening options, making it the ultimate companion for athletes and adventurers alike.
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use Shokz OpenSwim for running?
Can I use Shokz OpenSwim for running?
Yes, while the Shokz OpenSwim is primarily designed for swimming, it can also be used for running. However, it does not have Bluetooth connectivity, so it relies on its built-in MP3 storage for audio, which limits its functionality compared to the Shokz models specifically designed for land-based sports.
What is the difference between Shokz OpenRun and OpenSwim Pro?
What is the difference between Shokz OpenRun and OpenSwim Pro?
The key difference between the Shokz OpenRun and OpenSwim Pro is their intended use. OpenRun is designed for land-based activities such as running and cycling, featuring Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio streaming. OpenSwim Pro is specifically built for swimming and does not have Bluetooth, but instead offers MP3 storage for underwater listening.
Can you use Spotify with Shokz OpenSwim?
Can you use Spotify with Shokz OpenSwim?
No, Shokz OpenSwim does not support Bluetooth or streaming services like Spotify. Instead, it has built-in MP3 storage, allowing you to load audio files directly onto the device for offline listening.
Can I shower with Shokz OpenSwim Pro?
Can I shower with Shokz OpenSwim Pro?
Yes, the Shokz OpenSwim Pro is waterproof and has an IP68 rating, making it suitable for swimming, showering, and exposure to water. However, it’s always best to dry the device after prolonged exposure to water to maintain its longevity.
Are bone conduction headphones safe?
Are bone conduction headphones safe?
Yes, bone conduction headphones like Shokz OpenSwim Pro are generally safe. They transmit sound through the bones of the skull rather than the eardrums, allowing users to hear ambient sounds, which can improve safety in environments where awareness is important, such as swimming or running outdoors.