Shokz, one of the leaders in open-ear audio offerings is leading the way again, launching their latest offerings – the OpenFit Pro: Open-ear earbuds with Noise Reduction at CES.
The big advantage of open-ear earbuds is the ability to hear the world around you, but you don’t always need to hear everything, and this is where the OpenFit Pro earbuds come in.
The OpenFit Pro offers noise reduction, not noise cancellation, leaving you free to still hear the world around you but with a more balanced sound in noisy environments.
The earbuds use a triple microphone system placed at different parts around the earbud to intelligently predict in-ear noise levels. Users will have a choice of modes to switch between for multiple scenarios, giving you options to choose between the gym, shopping, a busy bus ride or anywhere.
Shokz have also included excellent drivers to deliver their usual high-quality audio, with ultra-large, dual-diaphragm 11x20mm drivers which can deliver high quality sound across the range including deeper bass thanks to Shokz OpenBass 2.0 system.
The audio can be tuned to your personal preference, with five Equalizer presets available, as well as the option to save two of your own custom options
The inclusion of Shokz DirectPitch 3.0 technology ensures that even with the open-ear audio concept, only you hear what’s happening so you can maintain the privacy of your calls, or listening habits.
Available in Black or White, the buds are designed for comfort, with an over-ear design that features a light-weight titanium frame, with silicone parts designed to be soft and deliver your audio without constant pressure on your ear.


The lightweight and comfortable design also means you can wear them all day – and with a 12-hour run-time (50 with the charging case), you can wear them for a long time and comes with an IP55 rating so you can sweat your heart out in the gym without a worry.

You can purchase the Shokz OpenFit Pro: Open-ear earbuds with Noise Reduction from the 22nd of January through Shokz.com.au, Amazon, and JB Hi-Fi for $399.
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