

🎧 Open your ears to freedom and flawless sound — because life’s too busy for compromises!
The SHOKZ OpenFit Air are ultra-lightweight, open-ear true wireless earbuds featuring Bluetooth 5.2 with multipoint pairing, IP54 water resistance, and up to 6 hours of continuous playback (28 hours with charging case). Designed for active professionals, they combine premium DirectPitch audio technology with ergonomic earhooks for secure, all-day comfort. The companion Shokz App enhances customization, making these earbuds a versatile choice for work, workouts, and on-the-go lifestyles.






















| ASIN | B0CRTM6B55 |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Multipoint Pairing, Touch Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Walks, Commutes, Learning, Work, Sports, Running, Cycling, Yoga, Hands-free Calls, Telecommuting, Web Conferences, Mobile Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,725 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #29 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 33 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | SHOKZ |
| Brand Name | SHOKZ |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, OpenFit Air True Wireless Earbuds, Protective Case, USB-C Charging Cable, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 28 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 28.7 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 69.1 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 57 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 66 Millimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Android, Mac, PC, Watch, iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,140 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular shape with ear hook |
| Enclosure Material | Nickel-Titanium Alloy, Plastic, Silicone |
| Form Factor | Open Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 15000Hz |
| Frequency Response | 2400 MHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 17 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 17.4 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Shokz Co., Ltd. |
| Model Name | OpenFit Air |
| Model Number | T511 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 96.2 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Fitness, Travel |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Fashion, Fitness, Lifestyle, Yoga |
| UPC | 810092678557 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
W**T
I love these things! Best I’ve ever owned!
I’ve had these things for about two years now and I still love them. I wear these things constantly. Genuinely I wear these things more than I care to admit. I wear them during the day walking around the house and I wear them to sleep at night. The sound quality is very good of course but the things I really love about them are the practicalities that make a big difference when you really use your headphones a lot. They fit great and I can wear them for hours without discomfort. They are so light on your ears that can sometimes forget that I’m still wearing them. The case soooo much better than the no name Chinese headphones. The way the ear pieces rest one over the other makes them compact, and yet if you want to take out just one or the other, you can put your thumb on one to hold it in place and pull the other out with no problem. Then when you want to put them back in you can just drop them into place and the magnets really grab them and almost force them into the correct position for charging. And the overall fit and finish is noticeably better than the cheapies. These are absolutely not the cheapest over the ear headphones you can find, but for me they’re also absolutely worth the money. The funny part is I almost never wear both of them at once. I use them during the day to do things like listen to NPR while I do my morning routine, or have a podcast going while I do my chores. I double tap to stop what I’m listening to as soon as someone wants to talk to me and then when I return to my task I just double tap again to start my podcast. At night I wear one side and sleep on the other and during the night if and when I wake up to use the bathroom or something (see how often YOU have to use the bathroom at night when your my age), I switch sides. It’s easy to do night because the case really grabs the headphones and pulls them into the right charging position. Especially if you use them one at a time like I do and charge the other when not in use, you will never have to worry about battery life. It’s been a couple years now like I said and the battery life is still great!
B**N
Great affordable option from Shokz
I had the original Aftershokz Aeropex bone conduction headphones but grew tired of the back band when wearing helmets so thought I’d give these a try. I couldn’t be happier. They sit right on your ear and although aren’t bone conduction, had a nice sound quality, good volume, comfortable and still let you hear outside noises. I haven’t had to worry about the battery life because they charge back up once you put them back in the case. And don’t get me started on how cute the pink color is. I love the metallic pink accent on it as well. It’s easy to tap to change the volume, pause and skip songs. The app lets you customize those gestures as well. It even comes with a carrying pouch to protect the case. These are the cheaper option from Shokz and despite not having been able to compare sound clarity, I’m happy with these and the battery life for half the price.
A**W
I love them, great quality
Excellent sound quality, clear microphone, easy to operate and charge and lightweight/comfortable. I hope they last as nothing else has.
F**H
Comfortable and good sound. A few annoyances, too.
Quick summary: Pros Comfortable for me, including when wearing glasses. Soundstage is good for an open ear headphone Customer service seems responsive. Long battery life. Simple controls. Cons No way to turn these off manually Only four touch functions Doesn't seem to like Firesticks Long (TL:DR) review Whether it's clothes or shoes or glasses or ear/headphones, a review of anything that fits on your body is subjective. And with ears being particularly different from one individual to another, any review of a product like this is especially subjective. The same goes for sound quality in this case. A sound device that doesn't fit the same from one person to another won't be perceived the same, either. With all of that said, below is my take on the Shokz OpenFit Airs I've been using a pair of Plantronics (PLT) Backbeat 3150 open ear headphones since 2020. They've been great, but wearing/charging them daily, they are no longer holding a charge long enough for a full 2-hour run. I'd buy another pair, but they've been discontinued since 2021. I've tried my wife's Apple Airpods. Frankly, I hate them and they are even more overpriced than Bose (IMO). Not doubting quality of the product, but found them extraordinarily uncomfortable and the isolation while running was not what I'd want. I also never cared for the "I've got a plastic straw hanging out of my ears" look. But, THAT is totally subjective. :-) Excluding the Apples, the Shokz were the fourth headphones I tried. The first three were Anker Soundcore Aero Fit, Tozo Open Buds, and Baseus Eli Sport 1. Those three were all cheaper than the Shokz, but I don't think that the price was necessarily a reflection on quality. The three considerations, if you exclude price, were: Fit (Ankers would not fit my ears) Sound quality (Tozos had muddy base) Sweat/water resistance. (DId not have confidence the Baseus would hold up to sweat). The Shokz were the only ones that ticked all three boxes adequately. Fit If you wear glasses, the slim flexible over-ear piece of the Shokz is nearly ideal (maybe Bose Ultra Opens better). Not saying the Shokz will fit every ear, but if the four I tried were any indication, then these have the best chance of working for you. Sound Sound was good, with adequate bass and rich immersive soundstage (Ankers sounded the best, followed by the Shokz and Baseus). Again, sound quality for open ear headphones is more down to how they fit by your ear canal than the actual quality produced. I do wish the Shokz were just a little louder, but given that the idea of an open ear headphone is to be able to hear your surroundings, then they are just fine. I have not used these for phone calls, so, sorry, nothing to tell you there. Sweat/Water resistance (fit and second rating digit are both key): I sweat...a lot. And while I didn't keep the Ankers (IPX7) or Tozos (IP67), I think they both would have been fine. The Baseus I wasn't so sure of. They seem to accumulate sweat more than the others and are only rated IPX4. Technically, the Shokz, at IP54, have the same "4" rating for water and sweat resistance, but they don't seem to hold the sweat like the Baseus did. Battery life (case and phones). Using and putting these back in the case to charge, they seem to last forever. I haven't measured actual time, but I've gone two weeks of 1-2 hour runs (8 total runs) without having to charge the case. Customer service I wrote customer service because of a problem (noted below) and they were helpful and responsive. Negatives/compromises: Power and charging You turn these off by putting them back in the charge case and closing it. And, as far as I know, that this the only way to manually accomplish this. The other way is to disconnect them from your Bluetooth device and then they will supposedly go to sleep after a few minutes. I simply wish there was a way to turn them off on the headphones themselves. First, if I'm out for a run, I'm not taking my case with me. If I want to stop at the end of a run and turn them off, then I have to manually disconnect from my watch or phone and then hope they turn off. Second, keeping any rechargable device always fully charged is bad for battery health. Controls The music controls work well; better (simpler) than the others I tried. But, you have exactly four control choices (defaults in parentheses): 1. Touch and hold left (volume down) 2. Touch and hold right (volume up) 3. Double tap left (Play/Pause) 4. Double tap right (Skip to next track) You can change these defaults, but I, personally, need a fifth control if I want to repeat/restart a track. The four options are the four I'd pick if left with only four, but I do wish there were more possibilities. And if you add my power off concern above, a sixth control would be nice. Firesticks Ok, this is an odd one and that's why it's last among my concerns. With summer temps pushing 100 degrees (38C) where I live, I do run on a treadmill some of the time. I have a small TV with a Firestick behind my treadmill and have never had any issues with headphones, including the old PLTs or the other three headphones I tried before picking the Shokz. But with these Shokz, the sound seems to go "wonky" from time to time. Basically, it will momentarily switch from stereo to mono and then back again about once every minute or two. It's annoying. I wrote Shokz and they suggested resetting the headphones, which I did four times, but this did not fix the issue. No issues with any other devices (watch, phone, tablet, other televisions), but just the Firestick. And before you think range, the Firestick is less than three feet from the headphones. Also, I have tried with other Firesticks and the only one that seems to not have this issue is the latest 4k Max version. Final conclusions: Open ear headphones are, as a type, the most subjective of all of the different headphones/ear buds simply because of ear anatomy/size. If you're considering any open ear/on ear phones, then do what I did and try a few. And ignore reviews that rail on sound quality because your perception is tied to how well these fit around your ear canal. I said that the Ankers sounded best of the four I tried, but that was only if I manually held them against the ear opening. If I just let them "hang" on my ear, they were the worst "sounding" by far. I didn't mention the Shokz app, but it does work just fine. The Tozo app was maddening and the Baseus wanted to always monitor location. Anker's app was fine, too. So, what you've read above is admittedly subjective. You may hate these as much as I like them. Do your homework and then don't be afraid to order a few different models to try them out.
D**M
Replaced my seven year old Aeropex with these.
Way back in 2017, I purchased a pair of the OG Aeropex headphones before they rebranded their company and brand lines. I think today's equivalent would be the Shokz Open Run. Anyway, I absolutely loved those headphones; they were my daily driver for everything from chores and yard work to biking and even driving as my vehicles does not have BT. The battery was still lasting more than 5 hours per charge, the sound hadnt changed... just wonderful. Then why did I 1) decide to try the open air and 2) why did i need new headphones? Turns out, as good as the Aeropex are, they're no match for a 6 month old puppy (see images). RIP Aeropex. I've had these OpenFit Air's for about 12 hours now. I've used them in three different common for me situations: driving, a work call, and working in the yard. Sound quality - Better than the Aeropex. The sound quality is higher, but you dont give up any of the awareness that i loved so much with the bone induction tech. - Volume was a little mixed. One of the podcasts I was listening too was a little too low, but music/calls were fine. I think it was more their mixing than the headphones - As they are not intended to be the highest fidelity / best sound reproduction buds, I dont review them as such. They wont win anything there. That said, they're more than fine for you if you're going in with the understanding that these are for being active, for hearing the world around you AND what is playing in your ear. IF you have those expectations, they're great. Fit / Comfort - For my ear, they fit perfectly. Not loose, not snug - they dont feel like they're going to fall out at all. - They're much lighter weight and easier on my ear. I've already forgotten they're on twice. If these had a battery that lasted 12 hours, I could easily have them on my ear all day and not feel a difference. That should tell you something. For comparison, I thought the Aeropex were decent and I could wear them for 2-3 hours without fatigue Controls - I'll admit, I havent yet RTFM, so this is me attempting to intuitively figure it out. - Pairing was super easy, didnt even need to long press/wacky tap or anything to enter pairing mode, it just did it out of the box. - They turn on and connect automatically, like my airpods do, nice. (I sometimes had to twiddle the Aeropex) - I have yet to figure out how to turn the volume up/down - Double tapping on the left bud seems to play/pause whatever you're listening to - There's something you can do with a long press, it makes the bud beep, but it's not intuitive - After I RTFM I'll likely understand more, but they're not the most intuitive (both the Aeorpex and Apple Air Pods are better in this reguard) Overall... I love them. I truly hope they last as long or longer than my last pair of Shokz headphones. Will update if things change!
D**O
Stays put without wires
I purchased ear buds with a wire and they got in the way during exercise. Next tried regular buds without wires and they dislodged easily, dangerous on the racquetball court. In addition fit too tightly in ear capturing sweat and causing an ear infection. Finally these fit well and stay in place without completely obstructing the ear canal. No moisture, good sound and still hear noise around me. Best of all you can actually use just one at a time, allowing me to walk with my granddaughter and we can both listen to the same music at the same time . Super affordable too . So far the charge last for hours.
M**X
Amazing customer service
After trying several headphones, these are the first and only ones that did not hurt my ears even after a full day of wearing them. They stay on securely during workouts and the sound quality and functionality is amazing for the price. The pink is really more a rosy flesh color that totally blends in with my skin tone. But here’s the best part. I’ve had them over a year when they were accidentally trenched in water and stopped charging. Out of warranty, I contacted the Shokz Customer Happiness Team. Let me tell you, I’ve never had a better customer service experience. Their communications were quick, kind and respectful. They replaced my headphones even though they had zero obligations to do so. I would have ordered another set without batting an eye. To me, they are far superior to my AirPods 4, which will not stay in my ear without attachments that won’t even fit the case.
L**A
Work decently for tiny ears, good audio quality, and let outside noise in.
I have super small ears. To the point where the smallest bud provided in ear bud packs is still too big, so open ear is really the only way for me to have something low profile and comfortable. So far, these are great! For open ear, these have good sound quality. For those who don't know what "good for open ear" really means, I'd say the sound is slightly worse than my 5-year-old Plattan ADV Wireless headphones. They have some sound leakage, I can hear it from the table in a quiet room when volume is 50% or more. The speakers get loud enough to hurt my ears, so in an environment with some white noise I normally use them at 30-40%. Took a star off because they're still too big for my ears lol. They wiggle around a little when I shake my head, but if I really try to knock them off, my glasses fall off first, so I'd consider them very secure, it's just a little annoying that they aren't snug. And because they aren't snug, the weight is resting on only a few points of contact, which prevents them from having that "weightless" feel I was hoping for. However, they are very light and I could wear them all day, and they don't interfere with my glasses. I can still hear the world around me, so these are perfect for listening in public or whenever you want to be aware. Lastly, the part that is supposed to rest inside the ear touches the ear the same way that a slipping ear bud does, so it may take a bit of retraining yourself to know that they aren't falling out.
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