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Shokz bone‑conduction headphones drop to their lowest price yet

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Last updated: 2026/01/10 at 6:56 AM
News Room Published 10 January 2026
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If you’re an athlete who likes to keep up with the latest tunes while you’re training, but don’t want to compromise your situational awareness, then this deal is for you.

Unlike standard headphones that encompass the ear, Shokz uses bone conduction technology to play music directly into the skull via vibrations, which allows users to enjoy songs whilst simultaneously remaining aware of their surroundings.

This fact makes these particular headphones essential for runners or cyclists who are making their way around a busy street, as they can help to avoid any unintended collisions.

Right now, you can get the Shokz OpenRun pro mini bone conduction headphones for just $109.95, saving you 31% on the original price of $159.95.

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Shokz bone‑conduction headphones drop to their lowest price yet

Shokz deals don’t usually dip this far at 31%, and that’s what makes this one pop.

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Kob Monney, our Audio Editor, stated in the verdict of the four-star review, “The Shokz OpenRun Pro Mini takes the recipe of Shokz’s bone conduction headphones and transfers them to a smaller form factor. They’re great for exercise and decent enough for general use.”

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There are tons of deep bass included on these headphones, so you can feel the thump of your favourite playlist as you go about your workout, and there’s even a microphone for calls, just in case you need to reach out to someone in a hurry.

As the ‘mini’ in the product title suggests, this version is also intended for use with smaller head sizes, hence there isn’t a headband present as there is on other Shokz models.

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