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

SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro – Open-Ear Bluetooth & MP3 Bone Conduction Sport Headphones, Swimming Headphones, IP68 Waterproof, Grey
Price: $179.95
(as of Oct 26,2025 12:10:20 UTC – Details)

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Customers say

Customers find these bone conduction headphones comfortable, noting they don't hurt ears or head, and appreciate their sound quality, with one mentioning music surrounds them. The headphones work well in the pool and are perfect for running and swimming, with impressive battery life and seamless Bluetooth connectivity. However, functionality and connectivity receive mixed reviews – while they work well in the pool, they don't work underwater, and Bluetooth connectivity issues persist. Value for money opinions are divided between those who find them worth the price and those who consider them overly expensive.

206 customers mention "Sound quality"154 positive52 negative

Customers like the sound quality of these headphones, noting they can hear their music well, with one customer mentioning that phone calls are clear.

"…When swimming wear earplugs, this prevents the change in volume and sound quality as your ears come out of the water, swimming crawl, or breaststroke…" Read more
"…They connect quickly and easily to my phone and the sound is great. I've never worn them while swimming but I wear them in the shower each morning…." Read more
"…Poor sound quality marginally better sound than an old pocket transistor radio. Way to much treble hurt my ears." Read more
"It worked. Great sound" Read more
114 customers mention "Quality"92 positive22 negative

Customers find these headphones to be of high quality, with one customer noting they perform excellently in everyday use.

"Great product. I would recommend; so far so good." Read more
"Amazing! Not just for swimming." Read more
"Great headset, sounds very good for podcasts. Sits comfortable and easy to connect." Read more
"…multiple uses they work great for lap swim made good material and quality easy to use using my phone volume control is easy to use light weight good…" Read more
71 customers mention "Swimming ability"63 positive8 negative

Customers love these headphones for swimming, particularly when used in MP3 mode, and consider them a must-have for swimmers.

"Great swimming headset. I swim 30 to 60 minutes a day in a lap pool. Lowers the boredom with my favorite MP3 tunes…." Read more
"Good if you do outdoor Activities and need to be aware of the surrounding" Read more
"Great for swimming, running, and all around…" Read more
"…ears since they don’t actually go inside your eardrum so you can wear them all day…." Read more
60 customers mention "Comfort"54 positive6 negative

Customers find these headphones more comfortable than earbuds, with no pressure on ears or temples, and one customer mentions being able to sleep while wearing them.

"…for swimming and they seem to be well thought out, very well made, comfortable, durable, and include everything you need including a perfect case of…" Read more
"Comfortable and sleek. I wear every day for work. I am on the phone most of the day and the call qualify is excellent…." Read more
"…That are very comfortable and stay put when swimming (surprisingly well, in fact). The bone conduction method is surprisingly effective…." Read more
"These are so comfortable!! They don’t hurt your ears since they don’t actually go inside your eardrum so you can wear them all day…." Read more
139 customers mention "Functionality"87 positive52 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the headphones' functionality: while some report they work well in the pool and during runs, others mention that only half of the device works and that it fails to function underwater.

"Work great, lap swimming can be monotonous, always sad when I get into the pool and forget mine! Be sure when setting up you set the voice…" Read more
"Do not buy please they do not work underwater" Read more
"Had to get these to comply with recent rules at work. They work great. Good sound quality and no issues so far. They seem really durable…." Read more
"…Pro is a versatile and high-quality choice for anyone looking for reliable, waterproof headphones for both land and water activities…." Read more
99 customers mention "Bluetooth connectivity"35 positive64 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the headphones' Bluetooth connectivity: while some report seamless and good range performance, others mention that it becomes useless and gets cut off, particularly when underwater.

"Bluetooth does not work underwater AT ALL…." Read more
"…They can connect to 2 devices…." Read more
"Bluetooth function does not work underwater. You can only use downloaded music while swimming…." Read more
"…The Bluetooth capability underwater does not work." Read more
74 customers mention "Battery life"50 positive24 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the headphones' battery life, with some finding it impressive and durable, while others report it doesn't keep its charge and gets worse as it drains.

"Super impressed by the sound quality and the battery life. Been wearing all day everyday at work. Only having to charge them every other night…." Read more
"…It is made of a flexible material so its very durable. They charge quickly and easily with a magnet connection…." Read more
"Battery could be better. Lasts about 2.5/ 3 hours of music. Sounds not great at high volume…." Read more
"…These have great sound, tactile buttons, good battery life, and an app that controls modes so you don’t always have to fiddle with the headphones…" Read more
54 customers mention "Value for money"28 positive26 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' value for money, with some finding them worth the price while others consider them overly expensive and not worth the effort.

"I've tried other "bonephones" but these are the ones worth the money, as a swimmer and outdoorsman – these are gonna be the ones that keep up while…" Read more
"…It's irritating that the cable is still USB-A. Although they're fairly expensive, I'm enthusiastic about the fact that I don't have to worry about…" Read more
"…These are expensive to me but I think they are worth every penny. Having music while swimming laps is fantastic…." Read more
"These are way overly priced headphones.the Bluetooth isn't working even when I go 5 meters away from my phone…." Read more





Best underwater headphones for swimming available. Worth the price.

5 out of 5 stars

Best underwater headphones for swimming available. Worth the price.
I’ve been swimming laps in a lap pool for exercise for several years and have tried every kind of underwater headphones on the market and these are the best. I like to listen to music while swimming and find I typically swim longer when I have music because it’s less boring. Other underwater headphones that go in the ear canal seem to let in water and then the music is garbled. These headphones are bone conducting and don’t actually go in the ear so I put in underwater earplugs and use these headphones. They are Bluetooth and MP3 but the Bluetooth doesn’t work underwater so you have to upload MP3’s from your computer which is really the only negative. The battery life is really long (like 10 hours or so) and I’ve never drained the battery completely in one day. It has a magnetic connecting charger which is also convenient.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025

    I’ve been looking for a good pair of swim headphones for a while now. After burning through two Sony Walkman models that broke within a few months, I’m hoping these finally give me some peace of mind. Honestly, they’ve replaced my AirPods Pro 2 for most of my daily listening too, because of how comfortable they are and how good the battery is, relatively speaking.

    Pros:
    The sound is surprisingly good in the water, clear enough to keep me focused through long sets.
    They stay on really well, they're a good size for my head. The Walkmans would get ripped out of my ear if I flip turned too aggressively. No such issues with these.
    Uploading MP3s and other audio files is super straightforward, drag and drop like a USB drive.

    Cons:
    -Every now and then, the app stops detecting the headset and I have to do a full reset. Doesn’t happen often, but when it does it’s annoying.
    -Don’t expect AirPods Pro sound quality, they don’t hit the same depth or clarity outside the water. But that’s just part of the open design.
    -The mic isn’t great. (though they’ll do in a pinch).

    For swimmers, these are a game-changer. They’re nice enough for me to wear outside the pool too, and if they last longer than my old Sonys, I’ll be thrilled! there's also little to no sound leakage if that's a concern.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 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.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2025

    First thing I do when waking up is put these on and I don't take them off until I go to bed. I work a noisy job and can't hear my phone ring usually, but since using SHOKZ that isn't a problem. I can put in ear plugs and still listen to whatever I want. They are so comfortable that you forget they are there. I've had 3 different styles of Shokz, but the OpenSwim Pro is my favorite. OpenRun Pro is nice and has slightly better sound quality, but that is because they have small speakers, (which can be heard by others) to supplement the sound. Whereas OpenSwim Pro is pure bone conducting tech.


  • Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2025

    I usually don't write reviews, but this product is so good I would almost feel guilty not writing to give it the praise it deserves! I swim laps and have tried 3 different underwater headphones in the past. A couple of them were good, but I never had a single mile swim session without having at least one dysfunction or issue that made me have to pause or even temporarily stop my swim. Not with this product. It performs perfectly! It is made perfectly! The volume control buttons, and the skip and rewind button work perfectly, even when swimming hard! The sound quality is excellent, and there is a simple equalizer function that maximizes either "land use" or "swimming use." It can actually be too loud on some songs, can you imagine, too loud? Underwater? But the controls are so easy to use that you can change the volume easily while swimming without breaking your stride! Swim upside down, flip around, do flip turns over and over and over and these babies aren't even coming close to coming off or even shifting position in any way! I use "Mack's" brand silicon earplugs with them (which are also perfect and are inexpensive) which makes the bone conduction even more wonderful! Don't hesitate, just buy these with confidence and enjoy! These ARE the real deal!

    6 people found this helpful


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  • Rami Bitar
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect

    Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 19, 2025

    The best swimming headphones I've tried
    comfortable
    functional
    durable
    and well-crafted






  • Christophe CARRIERE
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Super casque pour le sport

    Reviewed in France on July 20, 2025

    Sportif régulier j'ai eu pas mal d'écouteurs filaires et sans fil ( Bragi Dash / Jabra Sport Pulse / JBL Reflect Mini NC TWS )
    J'ai eu l'occasion de tester ces écouteurs et ils sont bluffant sous l'eau par leur qualité sonore.
    Ils ont également une bonne autonomie tant que l'on ne mets pas le son au maximum.
    Ils sont également très bon pour la course à pied et permettent d'écouter de la musique tout en discutant avec une personne à côté de soi, et ils sont sécurisant permettant de rester averti de son environnent.
    Ils sont assez bon pour faire du vélo mais un peu + limités dans le sens où le vent viens créer du bruit dans l'oreille.



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  • Shei
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect swimming companion!

    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 31, 2025

    I have been using SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro Bone Conduction Sports Headphones for almost five months now, and they have become the perfect companion for my swimming exercises. They are user-friendly, reliable, and deliver great sound quality underwater. Before getting the SHOKZ, I owned two other swimming headphones, and they did not perform nearly as Shokz.


  • Rod
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Don't bother with the cheapo versions.

    Reviewed in Australia on July 31, 2025

    This applies to the OpenSwim Pro. They have both bluetooth and MP3 functions.

    I swim every day with these using the MP3 player.
    I tried four different cheaper brands initially. They all malfunctioned within a couple of months and Amazon refunded.
    So I bit the bullet and bought the OpenSwim Pro.
    They are excellent.
    The controls are well thought out.
    The sound is better quality than the others.
    The volume is better, so I can swim laps without earplugs.

    Make sure you get the version with Bluetooth since they are excellent for a lot of other uses like shopping centres or intermittent listening as you don't need to get them out of a little case – they virtually live around my neck. They are almost weightless. You can hear clearly both the podcast and the outside world.

    I have had these for almost two months and look forward to a good life from them.

    One thing – the microphone is not great but I expect that comes with being waterproof. Everything else about them is perfect






  • Ricardo S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    El producto cumple al 100% por lo ofrecido en la descripción

    Reviewed in Mexico on October 1, 2025

    Cumplen al 100% con la expectativa.




Product Summary: SHOKZ OpenSwim Pro – Open-Ear Bluetooth & MP3 Bone Conduction Sport Headphones, Swimming Headphones, IP68 Waterproof, Grey

From SHOKZ
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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