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I tried exercising with open-ear headphones and bone conduction — for me, there was one clear winner

About a year ago, I inexplicably lost my pair of Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones during a group bike ride. It was great to use on the bike because I could listen to music or follow Google Maps directions while my ears were uncovered to help me stay aware of my surroundings.

I’ve been on a hunt for a replacement ever since, and while my AirPods Pro 2 are great as an all-rounder, I don’t like using them for workouts, mostly due to my worry of them falling out and the discomfort I feel if I wear them for more than a couple of hours. Its in-ear design also makes it a non-starter for cycling.

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