

🎧 Stay connected, comfortable, and charged—hear your world like never before!
The SHOKZ OpenFit 2 are true wireless open-ear Bluetooth 5.4 headphones featuring advanced DualBoost composite drivers and OpenBass 2.0 for rich, detailed sound. Designed with featherlight Ni-Ti alloy earhooks, they offer a secure, all-day comfortable fit with IP55 water resistance. Enjoy up to 11 hours of continuous playtime per charge, extendable to 48 hours with the charging case, plus fast 10-minute charging. Multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, dual noise-cancelling mics, and customizable controls via the Shokz app make these earbuds ideal for fitness, work, and everyday life.





















| ASIN | B0DN11MTZ6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 11 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #362 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 33 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 2.3 Centimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 15.2 Centimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | PC |
| Carrying Case Weight | 53 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 7.6 Centimeters |
| Charging Time | 1 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Android, Mac, PC, Watch, iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,943) |
| Date First Available | November 21, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | Hook |
| Frequency Response | 2402 MHz |
| Generation | 2 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | Cable, Carrying Bag*1, OpenFit 2 Charging Case*1, OpenFit 2 Earbuds*1, User Manual |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 2.53 ounces |
| Item model number | SHOKZ T920 |
| Manufacturer | shokz limited corporation |
| Material | Plastic, Silicone |
| Model Name | OpenFit 2 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.44 x 17.4 x 7.76 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling, Cycling, Exercising |
| Sensitivity | 96.5 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Fitness, Travel |
| Style | Charging:USB-C |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 810160666998 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
H**.
Worth Every Cent - The Best Earphones for Comfort, Clarity, and Real-Life Living
I am completely sold on these Shokz OpenFit 2 earphones. After many months of mostly continuous use for both work and play, my appreciation for them has only increased. At this point, my Shokz are as essential to my daily life as my phone — I don’t go anywhere without them. I bought my first set in August ’25 and immediately bought a second because I knew my husband would steal mine. I was not wrong. His are now just as permanently attached to him as mine are to me. These are incredible tools for so many reasons. The biggest attraction for me is comfort. I have serious insomnia and often fall asleep listening to calming music or recordings, so I needed earbuds that wouldn’t hurt my ears. Traditional earbuds are impossible for me — anything in my ear canal causes my sinuses to clog painfully, and that can spiral into a migraine. When I saw the open-ear induction design on these, I knew I’d finally found my solution. They sit outside the ear, feather-light, with no pressure and no discomfort. The design meets every one of my needs. I also need listening power that won’t interrupt my husband’s work or sleep. We are often on opposite schedules, so having sound that doesn’t leak out into the room is essential. Quick charging and long battery life are also must-haves for me. I need something I can rely on to be ready whenever I need it. Where Shokz truly shines is in allowing me to hear my surroundings while still hearing my audio clearly. As a mom to a disabled child, I cannot miss it if she calls for me or if a machine alarm sounds. I also need to be reachable at all times. These earphones let me stay connected to my world instead of shut off from it. My husband uses his set for hours of Zoom meetings during the day, and all of his entertainment in the evening is online. He needs comfort, clarity, and enough noise control to focus — but he also needs to hear our family when we talk to him. For two people on different schedules sharing the same home and workspace, Shokz checks every box. I can watch TV, listen to my audiobook, practice guided meditation, or enjoy African drumming without disturbing him — and he can lead a seminar or watch action flicks with enormous explosions without waking me. It’s peaceful coexistence, courtesy of Shokz. Plus, they’re waterproof! These are some of the most comfortable earphones I’ve ever worn, and the sound quality is fantastic. The audio is full, rich, and clean. Their app offers an easy-to-use equalizer, but honestly, the default settings sound great for most things. Setup took less than a minute on both my phone and my TV. And yes — the bass is real. If you want to hear the full range of your music, not the flat, bass-less sound so many wireless earbuds produce — and if you want comfort, clarity, awareness, and reliability — I strongly recommend these. Recommend: 5/5.
S**L
Bass. Yes, ACTUAL bass.
I've been down the 'Open Ear Design' rabbit hole for a while now, and there's two things you notice right away - since your ear canals are (hopefully) wide open... The sound is like a Bluetooth speaker invisibly floating in space that only you can hear. Pretty cool. Oftentimes, though, that magic Bluetooth speaker seems kinda gutless. Not so cool. Because of this limitation, I have tried to spend my way into something with genuine punch... And this one smokes them ALL. Regardless of price. I finally have the kind of bass response I can live with in a form factor I can reasonably forget about all day. They're on right now because taking them off makes no sense. The damn battery lasts 11 HOURS. PER BUD. No obstruction at all - I can use a Qtip with them on. It's fantastic. And the lows are REAL - usually open ear designs deliver low frequency sound the way sparkling water delivers the taste of fruit - barely enough to notice. Not these. Real fruit juice this time. Could they use a few extra features? Kinda yeah, especially for this price point. I also have a pair of Cleer's Arc 3 Sport open buds (every feature you can imagine but roughly 100 bucks more) - and I would really like to see the Shokz support LDAC, Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos, and at minimum a more detailed EQ setup (5-band feels outdated, like a Sony Walkman from the 90's) - but the Shoks still sent those Arc 3's to the junk drawer by getting the basics absolutely PERFECT - fit, controls, sound quality are all in a class by themselves. If they ever roll out a Snapdragon Sound version of these with all the audio features and a case with a display, It's game over for the competition in the entire category. Multipoint works fine. It's a feature you didn't know you needed until you have it. I come home with these on (paired to phone), leave them on, then turn on the living room TV (also paired) and watch something too grownup for my little kids because I'm the only one hearing it. Dad Mode. Fit is impressive - they are comfortable, low profile, extraordinary secure (I can't imagine an activity outside of Jiu-jitsu or boxing that would dislodge them) and play nicely with both glasses and hats. Sound quality is excellent, and boy am I a snob about that. Actually, I would dive right into the custom EQ and draw a bass-biased Harman curve and tinker with it a little - then it really gets a chance to deliver. This little device uses a dual driver (essentially a speaker and subwoofer in miniature) setup so there's a lot more headroom before distortion creeps in - the arch enemy of open ear designs. In summary, yes these are $180 earbuds... and they are worth every dime, in fact punching above their weight at that cost. I recommend you believe the hype and spend the money. You won't regret it.
J**.
Me encantan estos audífonos. No soy muy fan de aislarme 100% del ruido, siempre tengo la noción de que alguien de mi familia me va a hablar, o tocarán el timbre de la puerta, o alguna otra cosa que me obligue a estar pendiente. Pues con estos audífonos ya no tengo el problema de aislarme del mundo, puedo estar pendiente de si se escucha algo a mi alrededor, pero aún así, el sonido de los audífinos es impresionante para ser de este estilo que no entra directo al conducto auditivo. De verdad que no le pide nada a otros audífinos. Ahora hasta los uso cuando ando jugando o viendo una película en la noche para no despertar a nadie porque el sonido es muy bueno! Solamente no los uso en el gimnasio porque la música de ahí ya está demasiado fuerte y no me permite escuchar la mía cómodamente, ahí utilizo mis audífinos más tradicionales que entran en el conducto auditivo. También en la calle, si hay mucho tráfico o es el centro de la ciudad con mucha gente, probablemente no te permitan escuchar con comodidad. Pero fuera de eso, en un restaurante, por ejemplo, o en el parque, sirven excelente. Ah, y claro, son súper cómodos. Yo los uso con todo y mis lentes y ni los siento de tan ligeros y cómodos que son. Quizá el único punto que no me gusta mucho es la manera de subirle o bajarle el volumen. Debes dejar presionado el botón por un segundo para que empiece a subir o a bajar el volumen (el del auricular derecho para subir y el del izquierdo para bajar). Creo que es más rápido directamente presionar los botones de volumen de mi celular para eso. Pero no me importa mucho porque yo los uso principalmente en casa y mi celular está a mi lado siempre. Y en la calle, no me es difícil meter la mano en el bolsillo para solamente presionar los botones de volumen. Así que le doy un 9.9/10!
M**E
Bought the Shokz OpenFit 2 headphones and my son loves them. They are very comfortable to wear because they sit just outside the ear rather than inside it. This open ear design is quite interesting because it lets you listen to music while still being aware of what is happening around you, which is great for things like walking, gaming, or exercising. The fit is light and secure and he says they are comfortable even when worn for longer periods. Sound quality is clear and they connect easily using Bluetooth. Battery life also seems really good. They can last around a full day of listening on one charge and even longer when using the charging case, which makes them very convenient for everyday use. Overall a great set of headphones if you want something comfortable that does not block your ears completely. My son has been very happy with them and uses them a lot.
S**.
Están súper ligeros y tienen un muy bien Sound. Además se ven bonitos. Fácil usar con la APP
P**C
Lätta, belastar ej örat. Kan bäras under lång tid
D**R
OK, so let's get the one "issue" out of the way. Compared to most closed TWS products these don't have the same sub bass thump. The bass is there but it a very natural bass so no big sub woofer type bass. So if that an absolute must, these while better then the older model and the one othe open earphone I own, are still not there. But I am unsure any open style ear or headphone ever will be. But that's not really who this headphone is for anyway... this isn't meant to drown out the world. It's meant to allow music to become the soundtrack of your life again, and this regard the Openfit 2 delivers in spades. I bought these as an alternative to using that other style while at home. I know they are meant for sports and when it warms up I will likely use them for jogging and walking. But in my case I wanted them for home use even more. Because I started to feel isolated from everyone with the other style. In this regard these have been amazing, suddenly I can work and feel more connected to my surroundings while being inspired by great music. The bass that is delivered sounds great with rock, jazz, classical, and accoustic music, while the midrange and treble offer a very expansive sound with enough detail to be engaging but not distracting. They sound an awful lot like an openback over ear headphone of you have ever heard that type of product. In regards to the case , battery life and fit. I find the case a bit large but not excessively so. I installed the free rubber outer case I got and am on the fence about it. I appreciate the extra protection, but find it's a lint magnet and sticky to pocket the case and slightly to heavy for shirt pocket comfort. Battery life is exceptional. I easily wore these from 8am to 8pm and still had 20% battery life left. This was not solid music all that time, more likely around 5hrs, plus maybe 2hrs of meetings with paused music the rest of the time. But that is a huge win for me because I literally just wore them for the entire day. Which brings me to comfort. Because they don't go in ear. I literally wore these for 12 hours with ZERO discomfort with long stretched where I forgot they were hookef on my ears. I even found I could wear these to bed with more comfort than some of the smaller TWS I specifically bought for that purpose. Not perfect for side sleeping, but more manageable than I would have thought possible. So I feel comfortable if any of my reasons for buying these resonate while your reading, wholeheartedly recommending these. OH, almost forgot! Microphone quality has also been very good with no complaints for phone calls or teams meetings. I have also had a couple calls while walking outside with my wife and no complaints there so far. One final caution / issue. I had some hanging issues when using multipoint. I have followed some reset instructions from Shokz support and so far so good. But have not tested enough to say for 100% certainty the issue is resolved. So can not fully recommend if that functionality is a deal breaker. I will update this review in a week or two with a final verdict in this area. UPDATE on the Multi-Point issue: Follow up on my issue. Unfortunately it happened again today. BUT the cause is how I use Teams on both phone and computer. I initiated several calls from my computer and received one call from my computer successfully. But I then had a call come in from Teams and could not answer quickly, consequently both my phone which also has teams installed started to ring, so my PC and my phone both tried to use my Shokz at the same time and it quickly locked up. This is more of an unusual issue of having 2 devices hammering the Shokz at the same time from the same app. Not a very typical or supportable issue for Shokz to manage. So I have found a setting in Teams (on my phone) to block notifications when active on another device, testing to see if this resolves the issue fully. Until the failure the app on the phone and the Shokz worked without issue other than a bit of lag switching back and forth.
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