These Open Earbuds Offer Active Noise Canceling

Shokz's latest open-ear wireless earbuds, the OpenFit Pro, have landed on the scene with a fresh take on active noise cancellation. While they still can't match the effectiveness of their closed cousins, these earbuds deliver a noticeably improved mid-frequency sound reduction that takes the edge off life's more annoying sounds.

The OpenFit Pro boasts Shokz's first open-ear model equipped with an innovative noise reduction system designed to work in tandem with the open design. This tech reduces mid-frequencies just enough to make conversation and ambient noise more manageable, allowing users to still hear their surroundings without sacrificing sound quality.

When put through their paces, the OpenFit Pro proved decent at blocking out distracting noises - I could still hear the hum of a space heater in my office or the thump of treadmills at the gym. However, some may find that it occasionally induces an unsettling "sucking" sensation, particularly when adjusting noise settings.

While this wasn't a deal-breaker for me, using the earbuds with noise reduction enabled did lead to battery life cuts. Shokz claims 12 hours of continuous use without ANC, but in reality, I only got 6 hours before needing a recharge.

Despite some caveats, the OpenFit Pro is Shokz's best earbud offering so far, boasting better sound quality and more immersive listening experiences than their predecessors. A significant upgrade lies in their Optimized for Dolby Atmos mode, which employs spatial audio processing to create a wider and deeper soundstage - though this isn't strictly required for the experience.

Battery life is also generous at 50 hours total when combined with the charging case, although these numbers drop significantly when noise cancellation is engaged. One notable omission: Bluetooth Auracast support, a feature that could unlock new audio sharing possibilities.

Ultimately, the OpenFit Pro are an interesting option for those seeking open-ear earbuds that don't require swapping out to active noise canceling models - though users should keep in mind that true ANC still holds back this innovative design.
 
so I just got my hands on these new Shokz earbuds and OMG they're so good! 🀩 the open-fit pro has this crazy tech that reduces mid-frequencies like a charm, makes it easier to focus in noisy spaces. sound quality is on point too, especially when you enable their optimized dolby atmos mode - it's like having your own personal audio movie theater πŸΏπŸ‘‚

though, battery life can be a bit of an issue if you're using noise cancellation... I got 6 hours out of them with ANC on, which kinda sucks πŸ˜”. but hey, at least they're still pretty long-lasting without it - like, 50 hours in total when you combine the earbuds with their charging case πŸ“ˆ

not a fan of how they don't have bluetooth auracast support though... that feature would've taken these earbuds to the next level πŸ€”. still, all in all, I'd say the open-fit pro is Shokz's best offering so far - it's worth checking out if you're in the market for some fresh earbuds πŸ‘‚
 
omg I LOVE how Shokz is pushing boundaries with their new OpenFit Pro 🀩🎧 these earbuds are giving me all the mid-frequency sound reduction vibes and I can already imagine myself jamming out to my fave tunes while blocking out distractions πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ one tiny con tho - battery life could be better, but 50 hours total is still pretty impressive πŸ“Š
 
🎧"You can't have your cake and eat it too." The OpenFit Pro might not be perfect, but they're a refreshing change of pace for open-ear earbuds. Their innovative noise reduction system is a big plus, even if it's not on the same level as their closed cousins. Still, 50 hours of battery life when combined with the charging case is a major win πŸ™Œ. Not everyone will need Bluetooth Auracast support, but for those who do, Shokz might be missing out on some game-changing features 😐.
 
I'm intrigued by Shokz's new OpenFit Pro earbuds, but I've got some reservations πŸ€”. The mid-frequency sound reduction is a nice touch, but it doesn't quite feel like they're completely "sucking" the life out of my surroundings... more like they're just kind of... calming them down 😴.

The Dolby Atmos mode is cool, I'll give 'em that, but isn't that just a fancy way of saying "we've got some extra features to impress you"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And 6 hours of battery life with noise cancellation? That's not ideal, but I guess it's better than nothing.

I do like the sound quality and immersion, but for what feels like a premium price tag, I'd want more πŸ’Έ. One feature that's missing is Bluetooth Auracast support - that would've been a game-changer for sharing audio with friends 🀜.

Overall, the OpenFit Pro are an interesting option, but they're not perfect 🌟. If you're in the market for open-ear earbuds, I'd recommend checking 'em out, just don't expect them to completely replace your true ANC models 😊.
 
πŸ’‘ I gotta say, these new Shokz earbuds got me thinkin' about how we balance our love for convenience with our desire for immersion 🌊. The OpenFit Pro's open-ear design might not give you the same level of noise cancellation as closed-back buds, but it's a trade-off that comes with its own set of perks - like being able to stay connected to your surroundings without sacrificing sound quality πŸ’».

It's kinda like how we approach life, right? We gotta weigh our options and find that sweet spot where we can enjoy the benefits without getting too caught up in the noise πŸŒͺ️. The OpenFit Pro might not be perfect, but it shows us that sometimes progress is about making incremental improvements rather than trying to revolutionize everything at once πŸ”„.

And let's not forget, it's all about perspective πŸ”. If you're someone who values freedom and flexibility, these earbuds might just be the ticket 🎟️. But if you need the ultimate noise-cancelling experience, you might wanna stick with their closed cousins πŸ€”. Either way, it's a reminder that there's no one-size-fits-all solution - we gotta find what works for us and roll with it 😊
 
I'm kinda hyped about these new Shokz earbuds, the OpenFit Pro 🎧! I mean, they're not perfect, but the mid-frequency sound reduction is a game-changer for me, especially when I'm at home or in noisy environments. The battery life could be longer tho, like 8 hours with ANC on and all 😴... But overall, it's a solid upgrade from their old earbuds and the Dolby Atmos mode is 🀯! Maybe Shokz can add Bluetooth Auracast support next? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, these Shokz OpenFit Pros are kinda cool! They're like the rebels of earbuds, defying the norm with their open-ear design 🎧. And hey, they do deliver on some fronts - those mid-frequencies can be a real nuisance, but these earbuds sorta tame 'em down πŸ”‡.

But, gotta nitpick a bit πŸ˜’. I love that they have this Optimized for Dolby Atmos mode, it's like a whole new world of sound 🌐! But, battery life is a bummer πŸ’”. 6 hours with ANC enabled? That's a no-go for me, I need my tunes to last all day 🎢.

And what's up with Bluetooth Auracast support? It's like they're holding out on us πŸ˜’. Still, these earbuds are an interesting option if you want something that doesn't require all the extra bells and whistles πŸ””. Just don't expect them to replace true ANC just yet 🚫.
 
OMG you guys I just got my hands on these new Shokz OpenFit Pro earbuds and I gotta say they're SOOO cool 🀩 I mean they don't block out all the noise like the closed ones but it's still super comfy to wear and I can hear everything around me which is actually really helpful when I'm walking or running 😊. The sound quality is insane tho I feel like I'm right in the middle of a movie or something πŸŽ₯. But tbh I had to recharge them every 6 hours which was kinda annoying πŸ“¦. Still tho they're a def upgrade from their old ones and that Dolby Atmos mode is CRAZY πŸ”Š
 
πŸ€” these new Shokz earbuds are alright, they've got a fresh spin on the whole open-ear thing 🎧 but battery life with ANC is kinda meh 6 hours? come on πŸ‘Ž

I can see why they'd wanna go for an 'optimized dolby atmos' mode tho πŸ’» it sounds like a game-changer for immersion... and 50 hours total battery life isn't too shabby 😊
 
I'm loving the idea of open-ear wireless earbuds! 🎧 I've been looking for a pair that can block out some background noise without sounding too tinny, and Shokz's OpenFit Pro seem like they're getting close to achieving that 😊. The fact that they still aren't perfect at active noise cancellation is kinda bummer, but hey, who doesn't love the sound of their own voice after a few hours in noisy spaces? 🀣 Also, I'm excited about the Optimized for Dolby Atmos mode - spatial audio is where it's at these days! πŸš€

I do wish they included Bluetooth Auracast support, though... sharing audio with friends would be so much more convenient with that feature. And yeah, battery life does seem a bit hit-or-miss when ANC is enabled. Still, for the price, I think these earbuds are worth checking out - especially if you're looking for something in between closed-back and true open-ear designs πŸ€”.
 
idk how shokz managed to make open-ear earbuds not sound like a total train wreck, but i guess their new noise reduction system is actually kinda genius 🀯... it's like they figured out how to make conversation sound less like you're stuck in a cave without sacrificing sound quality. 12 hours of battery life sounds nice, but omg if it drops from 12 to 6 after enabling ANC? that's just cruel πŸ˜’
 
🎧 these earbuds r a game changer! i love how they reduce mid-frequencies ️, makes conversation and ambient noise more manageable πŸ—£οΈ. the sound quality is on point too, especially with dolby atmos mode 🌐. battery life could be better tho, 6 hours with noise cancellation feels like a letdown ⏰. but overall, shokz's done something right here πŸ‘. open-ear design still has its pros and cons ️, but it's nice to see innovation in action πŸ’». only wish they included auracast support πŸ€”
 
I gotta say πŸ€”, I'm loving Shokz's new OpenFit Pro earbuds! They're like a breath of fresh air for me 🌿, you know? I mean, the noise cancellation system is pretty cool, it's like having your cake and eating it too - still hearin' your surroundings without gettin' all that tinny sound from closed-ear buds. And let's be real, 50 hours of battery life with the charging case? That's a major win πŸŽ‰! Sure, there are some caveats, like that occasional "sucking" sensation and reduced battery life when ANC is on, but for me, it was worth it. I mean, who doesn't love immersive Dolby Atmos soundscapes? πŸ’₯ The only thing that's got me a little disappointed is the lack of Bluetooth Auracast support, 'cause that would've been a game-changer 🀯!
 
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