Wireless earbuds with advanced noise cancellation technology are gaining popularity for their ability to provide a silent listening experience in noisy environments. However, some users prefer to stay connected to their surroundings rather than being completely isolated. In response to this need, Shokz, a leading wireless audio technology innovator, has launched the OpenDots 2 earbuds, offering a unique open-ear listening experience.
Unlike traditional earbuds that go inside the ear canal, the OpenDots 2 earbuds attach gently to the ear, utilizing bone-conduction technology and built-in speakers to deliver high-quality sound while allowing users to maintain awareness of their environment. Designed with a flexible nickel-titanium JointArc frame, these earbuds adjust naturally to different ear shapes, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit for all-day wear.
The open-ear design of the OpenDots 2 earbuds enables users to stay alert to conversations, traffic, and other important sounds while engaging in various activities such as running, commuting, or working. These earbuds feature Dolby Audio support for enhanced sound quality, intuitive touch controls for easy music playback and call management, and up to 10 hours of battery life on a single charge, with additional power available through the compact charging case.
Moreover, the OpenDots 2 earbuds come equipped with AI-powered noise reduction for clear voice calls in noisy environments and have an IP57 rating for dust and water resistance, making them suitable for various activities and weather conditions. Priced at £179, the Shokz OpenDots 2 are now available for purchase.
For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, Shokz has also introduced the OpenDots Air priced at £129. While the OpenDots Air may not offer all the premium features of the OpenDots 2, it provides up to nine hours of battery life, a lightweight and comfortable design, water resistance, and seamless connectivity across multiple devices. Both models are currently available from retailers including Argos and Amazon.
