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SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro - Open-Ear Bluetooth MP3 Bone Conduction Sport Headphones Swimming Headphones IP68 Waterproof Grey

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  • MP3 + Bluetooth (Bluetooth for land use only) + Shokz App - Stream music and podcasts via Bluetooth on land, or switch to MP3 mode for phone-free listening in and out of the water. MP3 mode supports storage for up to 8,000 songs. Use the Shokz App or the physical button to toggle between modes and customize your audio. Important: Bluetooth does not work underwater — use MP3 mode while swimming.
  • IP68 Waterproof Rating - With a triple-sealed design, OpenSwim Pro is fully sweatproof and can be submerged in water up to two meters deep for two hours, for built-in MP3 audio play while swimming.
  • Open-Ear Comfort and Connection - Our headphones are designed for enhanced safety and extended listening. Remain engaged with your surroundings while enjoying premium audio, in or out of the water.
  • 9 Hours of Music & Calls - OpenSwim Pro technology delivers up to nine hours of continuous battery life, plus a 10-minute quick charge to immediately prepare for up to 3 hours of listening time.
  • Secure and Stable Fit - Engineered for a slim, lightweight, ergonomic fit that stays comfortably in place through any workout and integrates seamleassly with swim caps and goggles or sunglasses and bike helmets.
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Product details

BrandSHOKZ
ColorGrey
Ear PlacementOpen Ear
Form FactorOpen Ear
Impedance24 Ohms

Technical specifications

noise_controlNone
frequency_response2402 MHz
sensitivity105 dB
headphones_jackNo Jack
model_nameOpenSwim Pro
connectivity_technologyWireless
wireless_communication_technologyBluetooth
included_components4-Pin Magnetic Charging Cable, OpenSwim Pro Bone Conduction Headphones, Silicone Carrying Case, Swimming Earplugs & Nose Clip, User Guide & Legal Statement
age_range_descriptionAdult
materialNickel-Titanium Alloy, Plastic, Silicone
specific_uses_for_productFitness, Professional, Travel
charging_time1.5 Hours
recommended_uses_for_productCalling, Cycling, Motorcycling, Running, Swimming
compatible_devicesAndroid, Mac, PC, Watch, iPhone
control_typeVolume Control
cable_featureWithout Cable
item_weight0.963 ounces
water_resistance_levelWaterproof
customer_package_typeStandard Packaging
unit_count1.0 Count
styleModern
control_methodApp
number_of_items1
controller_typeButton
battery_life9 Hours
audio_driver_typeBone Conduction Driver
bluetooth_range33 Feet
bluetooth_version5.4
carrying_case_materialSilicone Rubber
carrying_case_colorGrey
earpiece_shapeopen-ear
series_number710
upc810092678618
input_device_interfaceBluetooth
special_featureFast Charging, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Multipoint Pairing, Volume Control
manufacturershokz limited corporation
product_dimensions4.88 x 3.94 x 1.78 inches
item_model_numberSHOKZ S710
batteries1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
best_sellers_rank#688 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #8 in Open-Ear Headphones
date_first_availableApril 23, 2024
languageSpanish

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Customers say

Customers find these headphones comfortable, with no pain during use, and appreciate their sound quality, with one noting clear phone calls.

★★★★★

Great Swimming Headphones – Easy to Use and Stay Secure

MelJanuary 8, 2026

These HOKZ OpenSwim Pro headphones are perfect for swimming. They stay on really well over a swim cap and feel secure during laps. I love that you can load music as MP3s directly, which works flawlessly. The Bluetooth doesn’t work underwater, but that’s true for all headphones, so it’s not a dealbreaker. Sound quality is clear, and the open-ear design means you can still hear your surroundings safely. Pros: Stays on securely over a swim cap Easy to add MP3s Comfortable open-ear fit Good sound underwater Cons: Bluetooth doesn’t work underwater (standard for all headphones) Overall, these are reliable, easy-to-use headphones for swimmers who want music without bulky in-ear buds. Read more

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★★★★★

Swimming is entertaining again!

Lazarus0000October 26, 2025

I have been trying to find anything to break the boredom of pool lap swimming. But Bluetooth does not work under water and all the other solutions I've found are wired headphones in a waterproof package, basically. These headphones stay in place for the swim (I dive in and they are still in place) and provide great sound quality. They fit securely to my head without hurting it and they are comfortable either over the ears when I'm listening or around my neck, just waiting to be used. Battery life seems great - I haven't had a time when I've run them down during my gym or swim time yet. The controls are simple to use and easy to remember - you don't have to spend a lot of time fiddling with the buttons or trying to figure out what to do. Turn it on, turn it off, play music (or any mp3), skip ahead, skip back, volume up and down, all with just three buttons. I love these headphones and will buy another set if these evert die on me. Great value for the price and what you get! Read more

★★★★★

These are amazing

yetisaurusJuly 11, 2025

I just started getting back into swimming. I had the Swimp3 players 15 years ago that made swimming a lot less dull and was looking for whatever the new version of that was. These are better for a host of reasons. First, they stay in place pretty darn well. My old mp3 player was bulky on the side of my goggle strap, and if I did butterfly, they would fling around and I had to stop to fix them. These stay put just fine, even when I jumped in the water from the pool deck. It does feel a little weird to put these on and then to put my cap over the ear part (I can't have my ears out of my cap entirely or it would pop off and/or drive me nuts), but I sort of got used to it. There were some times that I had to tug down the sides of my cap over my ears because it was riding up, but that may have been unrelated to this device. The back of the neck portion stayed outside my cap the whole time and if it moved around at all, I didn't notice it. These are also plenty loud. I had to click them down a few notches from the max volume to be a comfy listening volume. I didn't use the earplugs, but had no problem hearing them clearly, whether or not my head was underwater. With my old mp3 player, I could hear them somewhat even when they weren't on my face. I could tell that some other people could hear it somewhat, too, since I got some funny looks when my music started playing. But with these Shokz, it didn't seem like anyone else could hear them. It is annoying to me that there isn't more playlist control (song order, etc.) and that there's no way to transmit tunes via bluetooth from my phone directly to the device. But I will say that the magnetic USB charging/data cable is pretty slick. It clicked on so easily that I didn't even think it was really plugged in until I saw the light and it auto-opened the file window on my computer. One thing I was really happy about is that it can play M4A files, no problem. I was worried that I'd have to do some lame mp3 conversion to get them to play, but I didn't. I just made a playlist in iTunes (all individually purchased music) and copy/pasted into the file window for the Shokz. Room for improvement in future models? Sure. But for now, this is a HUGE upgrade over my 15-year-old version and it works well enough for me to be very happy with them. Read more

★★★★★

Swimming is BETTER. Period.

Jack FlemingMay 23, 2025

These are a product that I'm shocked (no pun intended) at how much they have changed the game for swimming (and other activities). For background, I'm no expert swimmer, but am an Ironman triathlete (completed 4 full length). These have changed my entire outlook on training. Fairly easy to setup. Charge, familiarize yourself with the controls, and get used to the feeling on headphones not in your ear. Swimming: Absolute game changer. Make sure you change the setting to MP3 setting, bluetooth doesn't work underwater. You can download the app and connect to your phone, but I would recommend knowing the button controls. Once you dial in the swim settings, side load MP3s, get into a comfortable position, it's absolute magic. Some of the reviews mention can't hear out of water - settings must be off, bluetooth must be on, something is wrong. AGAIN - MP3 mode, swim EQ mode, and your are golden. I have swam 6000 meters over the last 2 weeks, and listening to music flawlessly. Even between sets. Freestyle, other strokes, pool, open water. Barely tell they are on, no discomfort with goggles, cap, etc. Running/Cycling: -Again, make sure mode is back out of swim EQ mode, and the sound quality is better. Hitting 30MPH on the bike you will experience some wind noise, but still better then one headphone (I previously used one right ear air pod or one wired apple headphone as the AirPods would come lose or die on long rides). These eliminate all that stress with better sound quality 90% of the time. -Make sure back into bluetooth mode and you can stream anything from phone. Some quirks that were basically only annoying: -The controls aren't the same for each Shokz model. When searching online be careful to learn the controls for FF, Rew, skip song, etc. Some trial and error and using I'm now familiar. -The charge and data transfer cable is proprietary. I got some Shokz 710 to usb adapters so I'm not out of luck when traveling or can't find the proprietary cable. -Sideloading MP3s for non-bluetooth mode is kind of annoying, which I knew it was going to be but it's not entirely clear. We are heavy spotify and Amazon music users. We have thousands of songs in our libraries, but those songs can only be downloaded if the song or album is actually purchased (OUTSIDE OF THE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION). Turns out only 300 of our 10K songs were purchased over the years, which highly limits what can be downloaded and trasnferred for MP3/Swim mode. There are some hacky ways to convert podcasts to MP3s, etc. but it's not super easy. -The battery life isn't quite as great as the Open Pro 2 that my wife as , but it's sufficient. The charger on those is USB C as well, which I'm sure the next generation of will convert to. If you are on the fence, figure out the purchasing of MP3s and these work well for swimming. If you won't use for swimming get the non open swim version with USB C charging. If you ever will swim with these or will do any training in the pool - ABSOLUTE GAME CHANGER. Read more

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