Review

Shokz OpenFit Open-Ear Earphones

Open-ear earbuds that deliver music and calls without blocking your ears — ideal for home office users who need to stay aware of their surroundings.

4.4
out of 5 Great
Price $179.95

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Shokz OpenFit Open-Ear Earphones

What we like

  • Hear doorbells, kids, and coworkers without pulling buds out
  • All-day comfort with no in-ear pressure or fatigue
  • 28-hour total battery life with the charging case
  • Clear call quality thanks to dual noise-canceling mics
  • Secure earhook design stays put during walking meetings

Could be better

  • Bass is noticeably lighter than in-ear or over-ear options
  • Sound leaks at higher volumes — not ideal for shared offices
  • $180 is steep compared to standard true wireless earbuds

Full Review

The Shokz OpenFit solves a problem most earbuds ignore: you can wear them all day and still hear what’s happening around you. For anyone working from home with a partner, kids, pets, or deliveries, that changes the calculation entirely.

The Open-Ear Design Actually Works

Instead of sealing into your ear canal, the OpenFit hooks over your ear and rests a driver just outside it. You hear your music clearly, but your environment bleeds through naturally — no awkward transparency mode, no pressure buildup. After eight hours of Zoom calls and focused work, my ears feel the same as when I started.

The silicone earhook is the quiet hero here. It flexes to fit a wide range of ear shapes and stays secure through head turns, walking meetings, and light workouts. I’ve worn these on three-hour calls without wanting to take them off.

Sound Quality Is a Trade-Off

Let’s be honest: you’re not getting the bass response of an in-ear bud. Open-ear audio physics don’t allow it. What you do get is clean midrange, crisp vocals, and enough low-end for podcasts, video calls, and most music. If you’re a bass-head or audiophile, look elsewhere — the Sony WH-1000XM5 will serve you better.

Call quality, however, is genuinely excellent. The dual mics pick up voice clearly and suppress keyboard clatter and background hum. Coworkers stopped asking if I was on speakerphone.

Battery and Daily Use

Seven hours per charge is honest — I hit about six and a half with mixed call/music use at moderate volume. The case adds three full charges for 28 hours total. A 10-minute top-up gets you another hour, which has saved me before back-to-back meetings.

Multipoint pairing between laptop and phone works reliably. Switching audio sources when a call comes in is automatic and fast.

Who Should Buy This

Buy the Shokz OpenFit if you work from home, take a lot of calls, and need to stay aware of your environment — kids, deliveries, a partner in the next room. They’re also the best option for long wear sessions if traditional earbuds cause discomfort.

Skip them if you share workspace (sound leakage is real), want audiophile-grade sound, or need active noise cancellation for a noisy environment. For those use cases, pair a set of Sony WH-1000XM5 with a good boom mic instead.