🎶 Elevate Your Workout with Unmatched Sound and Safety!
The Run Plus Bone Conduction Headphones offer a unique open-ear design for safety and comfort, featuring a 32GB MP3 player and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. With an IP68 waterproof rating, these headphones are perfect for swimming and running in any weather. Enjoy up to 8 hours of audio on a single charge, with quick charging capabilities, and experience superior sound quality endorsed by Grammy-winning producers.
A**M
Great Swim and All Purpose Headphones
Update: Mojawa totally stands behind their product. After a bit more time, the headphones would charge fine, and connect via USB to download music, but the power button would not turn on. I reached out directly to Mojawa, and they did a warranty replacement quickly. Still swimming with them in MP3 mode, and listening to podcasts etc via Bluetooth. Awesome product.replaced them Had this headphone for 1 year now. It's simply a great design for any music or podcast listening activity, whether it's simply doing household chores or doing laps in the pool! The sound is really, really good - it won't match the sound of a studio recording engineer's needs but is perfect for podcasts and all-around music listening. Now, for expectations, if you expect to use Bluetooth while swimming, it ain't gonna happen. Bluetooth does NOT work underwater AT ALL, and I've tried others that claim it should. Nah. Instead, an easy double-tap and hold of the main button puts it in Mp3 mode. So, expect to travel back in time a bit, connect your Run Plus to your computer via its USB cable, and copy all of your Napster Mp3s, if you still got 'em! I listen to Podcasts mainly, and lots of Podcast apps allow you to download them as Mp3s. When listening in that mode, it's uninterrupted GREAT sound underwater. TIP (and this is not documented well): Quadruple Tap the main button, and it will LOCK the headphone so no water splashes will unintendedly click a button (water has that tendency to mess with touch-sensitive buttons). Choose to where earplugs with or without them, that may make the difference of how you like the sound quality through bone conduction. Then, when on dry land, double tap hold the button to put back in Bluetooth mode and enjoy your music or podcasts from your phone. Love the product, great choice.
J**.
Reviewed vs. Openrun Pro. Mojawas win!
I compared Mojawa Run Plus with Shokz Openrun Pro (regular and mini) and they both have their strongpoints. My main usage case is road and mountain biking, while also using them around the house (mechanic work, chores, etc). I have a smaller head (55.5CM circumference).TLDR: The Mojawas win, no contest. They stay on your head way better, don’t move around, have better buttons/controls, and sound about the same. USE THE APP! You can use other sound profiles and the Swim profile is great for non-swim workouts. I returned the Shokz and kept the Mojawas.The Mojawas sit tight in front and behind your ear and win for fit. This is a BIG win, in my opinion. They really feel planted. They seem to hold in place really well. The band also rides higher around your head, which keeps it from getting caught in your hair. I'm a guy and the Openrun Pro Mini's sometimes got stuck in the short hair behind my head and got irritating, so I ended up with the non-Mini. The Shokz Pro really only hold on the front of the ear and the rest kinda just hangs there . I think this is a big miss on their design. The Mojawas also do better with glasses on than the Shokz, but it wasn't a deal-breaker. The Shokz require more of a sweet spot than the Mojawas did, because of the speakers, and they often fall out of this spot on their own. I can’t imagine running with them on.The Mojawa wins for control interface, both Volume and the multi-function button. Hands down, no comparison. The Mojawa touch slider for volume gets a little annoying at times, but still less annoying than the tiny Shokz buttons. The Mojawa multi-function button is the entire 'lobe' whereas the Shokz have a tiny little one. The Mojawa sound profiles in the app make a bigger difference than Shokz.The Shokz win on sound quality, marginally. Having the open speakers that point into your ear makes for a fuller sound. The Mojawas sound good, especially if you use their app and use the Swim sound profile. The Mojawas do have better bass because they hold on your head better. I will note that the Mojawas seemed to vibrate the bones a little more, likely because they are so secured to the head. This didn't bother me after the noticing the initial change. This sound quality difference doesn’t even come close to the benefits of the Mojawa’s improved fit, so it’s a moot point for me.The sound effectiveness is the same during cycling with winds and whatnot, both are unaffected by wind, both do what they're supposed to do. I did find myself always having a higher volume on the Shokz. After using them for multiple 4hr+ bike rides, I can say I prefer the Mojawa sound profiles overall since I listen to bassier music.With the Mojawas being IP68 certified, they’re also a better choice for working out in general. The Shokz have open speaker grills and stuff does get in there.Both brands charge quickly and seem to last about the same amount of time. I always recharged after my 4 hour rides and they were still on “medium” battery.
A**Z
They're decent
I got these for work, as my job requires me to be aware of my surroundings. I am overall pretty satisfied with these headphones.Sound: The bass is actually decent for bone conduction headphones, they still sound a bit thin when compared to normal headphones or earbuds, but the bass is at least present in my opinion. The only gripe I have with the sound quality is that I hear some distortion in certain frequencies with certain instruments. I notice it a lot more when listening to something like synthwave, or something like dark ambient music. Anything with a synth playing at certain droning frequencies will cause distortion. This typically happens at the low midrange frequency areas. Other than that, they sound relatively clear.Phone Calls: They also work great for phone calls, I was told my voice is easily audible and easy to understand when using these for phone calls.Water resistance: I have used these daily for about a month, I even take them with me in the shower, and they have been flawless, no hiccups or anything of that nature, they just work, at least for now, who knows if this will be the case as time goes on.Battery Life: I get around 6-8 hrs on a single charge when listening at about a 70% volume. The battery life you get is determined by what you are listening to, you may get more than 8 hrs if you listen to podcasts or very mellow music at a lower volume, or you might get less than 6 hrs if you listen to a lot of bass heavy music at a moderately high volume, but for me I at least get 6 hrs.Overall: I think these are a decent purchase, the distortion is present when listening to certain tracks (turning the volume down does not lessen the distortion), but it isn't enough to bother me since its not super annoying, I'm not sure if its just my pair that's doing it or not, they work good enough for me not to want to deal with returning it and waiting for another pair.
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