Runners rejoice — the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 hit a record-low price at Amazon

At TechRadar, our health and fitness wearables team love a pair of bone conduction headphones. And if you’re looking for our top recommendation right now, then it has to be the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 at Amazon for £135 (was £169).

They’re our favourites for race-day events, but are equally fantastic for all types of running. They do an incredible job of helping you stay aware of your surroundings while still enjoying your favourite jams from your running playlist.

The last time we saw the 4.5-star headphones discounted was back in March, but that was only down to £143. That means those who have been patient have been rewarded with a new record-low price, just in time for Christmas.

Today’s best Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 deal

Treat yourself or a loved one this Christmas to one of the best pairs of bone conduction headphones at their lowest-ever price. Not only do they deliver outstanding sound, but they’re also incredibly comfortable. They’re highly recommended by our Fitness & Wearables Editor, Matt Evans, and are now more affordable than ever.View Deal

If you need any more convincing, then you should take a read of our Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 review. It is there that we awarded the headphones 4.5 out of five stars and called them “the ideal runners’ headphones.” We summarised them by saying, “Good fit, good sound, good battery life.” What more could you want?

They are incredibly lightweight and yet still stable on the head. The inclusion of air conduction technology also helps to significantly improve the sound quality.

It’s also worth noting that if you’re looking to enter some organised races, then you might not be allowed to wear in-ear headphones. Instead, jump on this incredible deal. You won’t be disappointed.

For more information and other options, we recommend heading over to our best bone conduction headphones guide. Alternatively, if you’d like to explore the best open-ear headphones, then we’ve collated all our favourites to save you the time and effort.

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