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The Glasses That Ruined the Perfect Run



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“Two years ago, I thought I’d finally found the perfect running earbuds with the Beats Fit Pro. But then I moved to the suburbs, and my life was turned upside down. The constant stream of entitled, speed-limit-ignoring drivers forced me to rethink my entire approach to audio. I needed something that would allow me to tune out the chaos and stay focused on my audiobooks. Enter the Shokz OpenFit Air, a pair of lightweight open-ear buds that claim to offer the best of both worlds.

But let’s be real, these buds are a mixed bag. On the one hand, they’re incredibly comfortable and lightweight, making them perfect for long runs or marathons of binge-watching Netflix. But on the other hand, the bass is underwhelming, and the sound quality is mediocre at best. It’s like Shokz took all the worst parts of bone conduction headphones and merged them with the worst parts of regular earbuds.

And don’t even get me started on the design. The ear hooks are flimsy and uncomfortable, and the speaker position is awkward at best. It’s like Shokz tried to cram as many features as possible into these buds, without any regard for functionality or user experience.

But hey, the OpenFit Air are cheap, so I guess that’s something. And if you’re a fan of mediocre sound quality and uncomfortable design, then these might be the perfect buds for you. But for me, I’ll stick with my trusty old Beats Fit Pro. At least they know how to deliver a decent listening experience.

In the end, the Shokz OpenFit Air are a disappointment. They’re a step backwards in terms of audio quality and design, and they’re not even cheap enough to make up for their shortcomings. If you’re in the market for a new pair of earbuds, I’d recommend looking elsewhere. The OpenFit Air are a waste of time and money.”



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