Hi,

Have you noticed any difference in the audio quality of the units? In short, 
does the $50 extra get you better audio quality or are you paying for other 
technology and the $130 has equivalent audio sound.

Kelly


> On Feb 7, 2024, at 8:54 PM, M. Taylor <markthew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> A couple of days ago, I purchased a pair of the Open Run Pro bone conducting
> Bluetooth headsets for use with my iPhone.
> 
> I decided to buy a pair because I have a couple of friends who are using the
> Open Run models and when talking to them, I cannot tell that they are using
> a Bluetooth headset, the microphone quality is that good.
> 
> I think they are absolutely amazing.
> 
> What I did not discover until after purchasing is that, using the Shock app
> for iOS, one can change the voice profile.  Kind of an E.Q. feature that I
> absolutely love.
> 
> The cost of this model is approximately 180 USD.
> 
> In fact, I was so impressed with the Open Run Pro model that, just 2 days
> later, I purchased the Open Fit model.  
> 
> With the Open Fit, you do not only have 4 preset sound profiles, from which
> to choose, but you also have a full equalizer feature.
> 
> The approximate cost of the Open Fit model is 130 USD.
> 
> There are several differences between the Open Run Pro and the Open Fit
> model.
> 1.
> The Open Run Pro is bone conduction.
> 
> 2.
> The Open Fit, while not sitting in the ear, uses sound waves to conduct the
> sound.
> 
> 3.
> Like Air Pods, the Open Fit can be worn on one ear at a time or on both
> ears.
> 
> 4.
> Unlike Air Pods, both the Open Run Pro and the Open Fit can switch between
> Apple Watch and iPhone seamlessly as both models can connect to, two,
> devices, simultaneously.
> 
> You can purchase these models from Amazon or from Shock.com or, like me,
> just go into your local Best Buy and grab a pair.
> 
> Mark
> 
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