Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini Drops to $110, Hits All-Time Low

Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini Drops to $110, Hits All-Time Low

> At a Glance

> – Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini bone-conduction headphones now $110, down $50 from regular price

> – The Mini version fits smaller heads with a shorter headband and keeps 10-hour battery life

> – IP55 water resistance handles sweat and rain during outdoor workouts

> – Why it matters: Open-ear design keeps runners and cyclists aware of traffic while still enjoying music or podcasts

Shokz just slashed the price of its OpenRun Pro Mini headphones to an all-time low of $110, shaving $50 off the usual cost. The deal lands just as outdoor-training season heats up, making safety-minded audio more affordable.

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What Makes the OpenRun Pro Mini Stand Out

The headphones rely on 9th-generation bone-conduction tech that sends sound through cheekbones, leaving ears open to ambient noise. Riders and runners can hear approaching cars, pedestrians, or trail hazards without yanking out earbuds.

Comfort perks:

  • Nothing sits inside the ear canal, avoiding pressure fatigue
  • Slim frame slips easily under helmets or sunglasses
  • Mini band is shorter, gripping smaller head sizes more securely

Battery specs stack up for long sessions:

  • Up to 10 hours playback per charge
  • Quick-charge boost adds power after a short plug-in

Durability and Value at the New Price

An IP55 rating blocks sweat sprays and sudden showers, so rainy-day jogs won’t short-circuit the set. The hardware survived previous News Of Los Angeles tests as one of the top picks among bone-conduction models.

Feature Details
Sound Tech 9th-gen bone conduction
Water Rating IP55 sweat/rain resistance
Battery Life 10 hrs play, quick charge
Fit Variant Mini band for smaller heads
Sale Price $110 (was $160)

The discount erases one of the biggest knocks against the OpenRun Pro line-its premium cost. At $110, the headphones deliver safer, open-ear audio without bruising your wallet.

Key Takeaways

  • Price cut drops the OpenRun Pro Mini to the lowest level yet
  • Open-ear design keeps athletes aware of surroundings
  • 10-hour battery and IP55 durability suit long, sweaty workouts
  • Mini band offers a snugger fit for smaller head sizes

Grab the deal while it lasts if you’ve wanted bone-conduction convenience without paying full retail.

Author

  • My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles.

    Olivia M. Hartwell covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Los Angeles, focusing on who benefits from growth and who gets pushed out. A UCLA graduate, she’s known for data-driven investigations that follow money, zoning, and accountability across LA communities.

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