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    Shokz OpenFit 2+ review: A marked improvement for an incremental price increase

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminJuly 15, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Shokz OpenFit 2+: One minute review

    After weeks with the Shokz OpenFit 2+ I can tell they’re great headphones that are worthy of inclusion in our best open-ear headphones buying guide, our best running headphones guide, and will be ideal for any runner willing to splash out on a pair.

    They’re comfortable to wear: the over-ear design isn’t ideal for glasses wearers like myself, but I made do on my commute, with Shokz’ flexible nickel-titanium alloy ear hooks looping over your ears and weighted down by a bulbous end, while the driver sits snugly against your temples. It didn’t affect the sound quality, but did affect the fit slightly: more on that later. However, as I don’t run with glasses, it didn’t cause any real lifestyle issues.

    The silicon covering, which Shokz labels its “ultra soft silicone 2.0” is comfortable to wear in sweaty conditions. The whole earbud weighs 9.4g, making it light, but a gram heavier than the original OpenFit. Physical buttons and touch controls allow you to adjust volume, pause and skip tracks. The headphones are rated IP55: splashproof and sweat-resistant, ideal for rain but not water immersion.

    The drivers aren’t bone-conduction headphones like the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 or Shokz Openswim Pro. Instead, they’re more like traditional drivers or speakers, directing sound towards your ears without covering the lughole entirely. Four beamforming mics with ANC and AI-powered algorithms allow you to make clear calls: Shokz’ claims about clarity on calls were a bit of an exaggeration on windy days and runs, but clear enough.

    The sound is really very good: I’d say it’s close to the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds (our gold standard in open-ear sound) in terms of quality, and far and away better from a fit perspective. The addition of Dolby is noticeable from the moment you flip the setting on in the Shokz app: everything becomes richer and more pronounced.

    (Image credit: Future)

    Likewise, I had fun tinkering with the EQ settings in the app, switching from Vocal mode to listen to my podcast during the first part of the run, and Bass Boost once I got up the giant hill I’d foolishly decided to tackle. I needed something heavier to get myself through the second part of my run, and Bass Boost paired nicely with the pounding roars of Linkin Park’s new (at the time of writing) Heavy is the Crown. The app even has a “find my headphones” style feature, which is clever stuff.

    While the sound is comparable to the Bose Ultra Open, the OpenFit 2+ are certainly more reassuring to wear during strenuous exercise. I was continually worried that the Ultra Open would fall off my ears during jogs due to their pendulous wobbly clip design, and while I got through a 20km run without it happening, I personally know one person who had this happen during a marathon – a disaster, as the earbuds are very expensive.

    Taking the Shokz OpenFit 2+ on runs, I felt very secure on linear road runs, and even during trails that demanded a little lateral agility to navigate: I felt them shift slightly a few times, but never feared they would drop off. The only time I did feel them wobble precariously was during explosive jumping motions in a demanding circuits session, and they did indeed threaten to leave my ears during dynamic vertical movement.

    Nonetheless, this is a quibble: I loved them. They lie so flat against my skull that I even wear them to bed when I can’t sleep and don’t want to disturb my wife with an audiobook. They’re extremely comfortable, and great for all aspects of active life. They’re not quite as rich in sound as the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, but they’re almost there, they feel more secure, and crucially work out around $100 / £80 cheaper.

    Shokz OpenFit 2+: Specifications

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    Component

    Value

    Water resistant

    IP55

    Battery life

    11 hours (playtime), 48 hours (with case), wireless charging

    Bluetooth type

    Bluetooth 5.4

    Weight

    9.4g / Charging case: 56g

    Audio details

    Dolby Audio, Bass Boost, four pre-set EQ modes.

    Shokz OpenFit 2+: Price and availability

    Shokz OpenFit 2 +

    (Image credit: Future)
    • $179.95 / £169
    • $100 / £100 cheaper than Bose Ultra Open Earbuds at launch
    • Only $20 / £10 more expensive than regular OpenFit 2

    The Shokz OpenFit 2 cost $179.95 / £169 (about AU$350), while the Shokz OpenFit 2+ cost $199.95 / £179 (about AU$370). Official pricing for other regions is TBC. The Shokz are available to order now.

    For the extra few dollars and pounds, you get the Dolby audio setting and wireless charging on the hard plastic case, whereas the OpenFit 2 need to be charged via USB, and they’re still much cheaper than the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds were at launch.

    It’s such a nice convenience, and Dolby makes a big difference for such a small price increase, that my initial thoughts are that the standard OpenFit 2 will rapidly become obsolete; I can’t imagine a situation in which I’d recommend them over the 2+.

    Shokz OpenFit 2+: Scorecard

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    Category

    Comment

    Score

    Value

    High-end for open-ears, but cheaper than Bose and marginally more expensive than OpenFit 2.

    4/5

    Design

    Comfortable and secure on the run, during commutes and during lateral movement. Some slight shifts on vertical movement and due to glasses.

    4.5/5

    Features

    Multipoint connectivity, advanced audio settings in-app, wireless charging. As good as open-ear gets.

    5/5

    Performance

    Outstanding on runs, wonderful sound quality, excellent battery life.

    5/5

    Total

    Misses out on a perfect score by a hair, but it’s an obvious choice for your next open-ear buds.

    4.5/5

    Shokz OpenFit 2+: Should I buy?

    Shokz OpenFit 2+ on wood

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    Buy it if…

    Don’t buy it if…

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    Component

    Shokz OpenFit 2+

    Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

    Shokz OpenSwim Pro 2

    Water resistant

    IP55

    IPX4

    IP68

    Battery life

    11 hours (playtime), 48 hours (with case), wireless charging

    7.5 hours (playtime), 48 hours (standby)

    Bluetooth mode: 9 Hours, MP3 mode: 6 Hours

    Bluetooth type

    Bluetooth 5.4

    Bluetooth 5.3

    Bluetooth 5.4

    Weight

    9.4g / Charging case: 56g

    6g / Charging case: 43g

    27.5g

    Audio details

    Dolby Audio, Bass Boost, four pre-set EQ modes.

    2 modes, Auto Volume, Adjustable EQ

    PremiumPitch 2.0+, 32GB music storage

    How I tested the Shokz OpenFit 2+

    I wore the Shokz OpenFit 2+ in the gym, during road and trail runs, and during my commute. I wore them with and without glasses for one month, tested the controls in the Shokz app, and drained the battery down. I even wore them during sleep.

    First reviewed: June 2025

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