SAVE $40: As of Nov. 25, the SHOKZ OpenRun headphones are on sale for $89.95. That's a 31% discount on list price for Black Friday.
Black Friday sales are the best excuse to upgrade your tech. You can find incredible deals on TVs, laptops, earbuds, Apple products, and much more. But the latest deal to catch our eye is on the SHOKZ OpenRun bone-conducting headphones. As of Nov. 25, you can find them on sale at Amazon for just $89.95, saving you 31% on list price.
Bone conduction technology does what it says on the tin. It's a technology that transmits sound through vibrations directly to the inner ear via the cheekbones, bypassing the eardrum, and increasing your spatial awareness.
SEE ALSO: Save $100 on the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer this Black FridayThe SHOKZ OpenRun headphones are an earbud-free design with a lightweight, wraparound frame and open-ear fit. They utilize 8th-generation bone conduction technology to deliver high-quality audio while keeping your ears open to your surroundings for safety and connection during workouts. This is one we recommend for runners — a great way to listen to music and stay safe.
It has an IP67 waterproof rating, so they’re sweatproof and work for runs or walks in the rain. However, these are not suitable for swimming.
The battery life will keep you listening for up to eight hours, and a quick 10-minute charge will top you up with an hour and a half of extra playtime.
Grab this great Black Friday deal at Amazon.
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